Hirohisa Sasaki

Hirohisa Sasaki

Total Credits at Criticker: 2 (Actor), 11 (Director), 4 (Writer)

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    Crazy Lips
    This film tells of a boy who disappears after becoming the prime suspect in the killing of a junior high school girl. And a desperate attempt to find the boy and the real killer, the boy's mother and his two sisters enlist the help of a female psychic. But the psychic has some unsettling methods to crack this case, like summoning the headless ghost of the murder victim (IMDB)
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    Kaidan Shin Mimibukuro: gekijô-ban
    Tales of Terror (Kaidan Shin Mimibukuro: gekijô-ban) is a collection of short horror films from different Japanese directors. Among these horror films there are few more light hearted one's with bits of black comedy. All of them are made with very low budget so it can be seen in the quality (especially in the quality of special effects). (imdb)
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    Chi wo sû uchû
    A woman is abducted by scientists taking part in a secret project to crossbreed humans with aliens. (eofftv.com)
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    Yakuza Zombie
    Yakuza Zombie opens with an introduction to a mysterious Yakuza graveyard deep in the forest, and a story of the baddest Yakuza of them all, Naruo Ryuuji. Naruo Ryuuji was a fearless killer who eventually got into heroin and, exactly like Ishimatsu Rikuo in Takashi Miike's Graveyard of Honor, eventually leaps to his death from the top of a prison, claiming he'll be back. I'm assuming this is a reference to real-life crazy Yakuza Ishikawa Rikio, whom the original Graveyard of Honor was based on.
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    The Lickerish Stranger
    Nagisa is living together with a handsome college professor, Kotaro. However, lately, Kotaro has been particularly violent towards Nagisa during sex, even going so far as to hurt her. One day, Etsuko, a woman claiming to be Kotaro’s sister, appears at their house. Etsuko asks to stay with them for a while, however, Nagisa is not convinced that she is really his sister because she is so sloppy and unlike Kotaro. It also bothers her that the two often go off to talk in secret.
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    The Mysterious Red Curse
    Saeko has lost all her memory. She lives with her husband, Shinichi, and has the same nightmare every night. Strange phenomena continue around her. It is the curse of a woman named Okichi, whom her grandfather after the end of the war.
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    Natural Woman
    Based on the book of the same name by Rieko Matsuura, the film depicts an ultimate love between two women.
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    Kaidan Shin Mimibukuro
    An anthology series based on stories collected throughout Japan, mainly by writers Hirokatsu Kihara and Ichiro Nakayama. This series led to the film, Tales of Terror from Tokyo and All Over Japan: The Movie (2004).
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    Tales of Terror from Tokyo Volume 1
    An anthology series of eight stories by seven directors, showcasing all manner of random horror tales from Japan. ~~ Inspired by stories collected throughout Japan by writers Hirokatsu Kihara and Ichiro Nakayama, and the Japanese horror TV show: 'Kaidan Shin Mimibukuro'.
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    Tales of Terror from Tokyo: Volume 2
    Based on stories collected throughout Japan by writers Hirokatsu Kihara and Ichiro Nakayama, and Japanese horror TV show: 'Kaidan Shin Mimibukuro'. While some stories may seem too fantastic to believe, many come from the most horrifying of sources...the truth. Step into places not meant for the living witness psychological horrors that rattle the nerves. All brought to spine-tingling life by Japan's up-and-coming masters of horror, including Norio Tsuruta ("Ring O").
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    Tales of Terror from Tokyo Volume 3 Part 1
    Just because the gates to the spirit world are usually kept shut does not mean that they cannot suddenly open, that the dead cannot reach out for your throat, that its denizens cannot prowl in abandoned office buildings, or haunt high school video projects. The dark realm is with you, and within you, its emotions calling to yours in shades of horror, of fear, of terror.
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