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God's Left Hand, Devil's Right Hand (2006)

June. 22,2006
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5.3
| Fantasy Horror Thriller
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What's scary is being a human being, and what's scary is being myself. Truly horrifying things reside inside oneself. The work asks if you can stand the inescapable terror.

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Konterr
2006/06/22

Brilliant and touching

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Grimossfer
2006/06/23

Clever and entertaining enough to recommend even to members of the 1%

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Neive Bellamy
2006/06/24

Excellent and certainly provocative... If nothing else, the film is a real conversation starter.

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Taha Avalos
2006/06/25

The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.

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ebossert
2006/06/26

I've been avoiding this one for a while after I read some not-so-positive reviews. I looked it up again recently and noticed that not only was it directed by Shusuke Kaneko (a very entertaining filmmaker) but it was also based on a book written by Kazuo Umezu, which is always an advantage because a handful of imaginative and fun movies have been recently made from this man's works (see "Tamami: The Baby's Curse" and "Orochi" ASAP!). I decided to give it a shot, and I'm glad I did.After her psychic brother falls into a coma, a girl attempts to use his clues to catch a serial killer. One bizarre aspect is that the antagonist (Tomorowo Taguchi in an over-the-top performance) murders hot schoolgirls and then draws their deaths in a picture book for his 7-year-old daughter to read! This is one of those fun horror films that's not to be taken too seriously. The death scenes are nicely bloody and there's a healthy dose of absurdities and cheesiness (be prepared to chuckle a lot). The ending of this movie is so ridiculous that it needs to be seen to be believed. Oh, and the use of little kids in bloody terror sequences is much appreciated by this horror fan.

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