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Marebito

The film tells of a photographer (Shinya Tsukamoto) who appears to be still obsessed and frightened by those around him. One day, this cameraman tries to bring back a woman who drinks blood (Tomomi Miyashita) from the criminal world in Tokyo but may regret his decision when he became a serial killer who drains the blood of his victims every time.
Keywords:  #Kazuhiro Nakahara #Marebito #Shin'ya Tsukamoto #Takashi Shimizu #Tomomi Miyashita
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Hollywood Reporter
December 30, 2005
Marebito is a disturbing supernatural drama that leaves a sour taste in the mouth.
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February 20, 2007
It drops names such as Madame Blavatsky for gravitas, but has as little to do with theosophy as a Westerner has to do with chopsticks.
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An almost stunningly incompetent piece of work...
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Boston Globe
February 03, 2006
It's actually a pretty lousy thriller.
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Film Threat
May 22, 2007
As creepy as it is frustrating.
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New York Times
December 09, 2005
For Japanese horror aficionados only, and even they are likely to be underwhelmed by this stew of half-baked ideas and creepy sensations.
ESplatter
July 12, 2008
It is far from a completely successful experiment, but it does create something with a unique enough identity to be worth exploring.
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Los Angeles Times
December 09, 2005
Marebito is no conventional vampire movie but a speculation into the notion that ancient people could sense alien beings in their midst.
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Newark Star-Ledger
December 09, 2005
And if the trip doesn't have the clear-cut directions of a Hollywood film, it has all the ideas -- and cold, unsettling flights of fantasy -- of a nightmare, where faceless people look and look and look, but never see.
Combustible Celluloid
March 16, 2006
[An] atmospheric, hypnotic digital video wonder.
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Boston Phoenix
April 23, 2009
It neither musters the campy horror of Ju-on nor follows through on its art-house potential.
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Seattle Times
February 03, 2006
The gloppy sound effects are so over-the-top, they invite laughter, and the bloodsucking scenes are allowed to become absurdly repetitious.
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