If you loved Tales of Terror from Tokyo and All Over Japan: The Movie, try Unholy Women
Eine Brücke zwischen einem Film, den du schon gesehen hast, und einem, den kaum jemand kennt. Das teilen sie, und was der zweite macht, was der erste nicht macht.

Tales of Terror from Tokyo and All Over Japan: The Movie

Unholy Women
Was sie teilen
Both films are directed by Keisuke Toyoshima, Keita Amemiya, and they both carry the dread mood tag, and they sit in Horror territory. If that's the register that drew you to Tales of Terror from Tokyo and All Over Japan: The Movie, the second film will land in a comparable space — through a different lens.
What Unholy Women is
Suburban midnight. A single wind chime. A young woman is stalked by an unseen, unknowable presence. Elsewhere, a man agrees to escort his boss's sister and discovers an unimaginable terror. Last, a mother and son contend with wounds both psychic and real. One to bookmark if you're hunting deep-cut J-horror.