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- Título original: フォークロア TATAMI
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- Director: Saito Takumi
- Géneros: Terror, Sobrenatural
Reparto y créditos
- Kitamura KazukiMakotoPapel principal
- Kanno Misuzu Papel principal
- Daisuke Kuroda Papel secundario
- Ohnishi Shima Papel secundario
Reseñas
This review may contain spoilers
This one hour entry in the HBO Asia Folklore anthology was gripping. A family’s story and murderous secrets erupt when a son returns home for his father’s funeral. Kitamura Kazuki gives a stellar performance as a deaf crime scene writer. He conveys a myriad of emotions without ever saying a word as his character is forced to finally confront the horror hidden in his past and the horror facing him in the present. Kanno Misuzu plays the mother who becomes unhinged as those memories arise. The third main character in this episode is the tatami mat in a deserted room that has secrets to reveal, memories to revive and vengeance to repay.
“Tatami” was the most polished of the anthology episodes I’ve watched. Far from perfect but definitely worth watching Kitamura and Kanno play off of each other. The story is tight using every minute to develop the characters and tell the story in the present and through flashbacks. The scariest elements to this story are not ghosts or the supernatural but the human greed and depravity buried within the layers of the tatami mat.
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