If you loved Chime, try School Ghost Story G
Un ponte tra un film che hai già visto e uno che quasi nessuno ha incrociato. School Ghost Story G ha circa 5.6× voti in meno di Chime — è una scelta di nicchia, non una raccomandazione mainstream. Questo è ciò che condividono, e ciò che il secondo fa che il primo non fa.
Cosa condividono
Both films are directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa, and they both carry the dread, slow burn mood tags, and they sit in Horror territory. If that's the register that drew you to Chime, the second film will land in a comparable space — through a different lens.
What School Ghost Story G is
Rain-streaked windows. July, just after final exams. A submerged swim-team photo curls at the bottom of a drained pool A girl rises in the chlorine stink, fork in hand. Forks clink through empty desks. Two students bolt from a school restroom, faces streaked with something darker than tears. A handset bleeds dial tone on wet asphalt. Inside the gym basement, three candles gutter into a single black flame. Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s early spin on J-horror does exactly what his later work avoids.

