If you loved Maldición Inocente (Innocent Curse), try Ten Nights of Dreams
Un puente entre una película que ya has visto y una que casi nadie ha cruzado. Esto es lo que comparten, y lo que la segunda hace que la primera no hace.
Lo que comparten
Both films are directed by Takashi Shimizu, and they sit in Horror territory. If that's the register that drew you to Maldición Inocente (Innocent Curse), the second film will land in a comparable space — through a different lens.
What Ten Nights of Dreams is
Moonlight pooling through a paper screen. A wooden lantern gutters out. A blind masseuse listens to a heartbeat that isn’t his own. In one night, a sleepwalker counts his ribs while a kimono steams on a line. Ten dreams, ten filmmakers, each fold of sleep unspooling a new nightmare wrapped in silk and static. Japanese surrealism’s last known heist: stealing shadows from the subconscious.

