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The Night Beyond the Tricornered Window japanese drama review
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The Night Beyond the Tricornered Window
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by timotey
jun 22, 2021
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Global 8.0
Historia 9.0
Actuación/Reparto 9.0
Música 5.0
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Take a psychic, a healer/exorcist, a girl who can curse people, a mad cult leader and a cop who doesn't believe in all this supernatural crap - and you get this movie. And I liked it a lot! Mainly for the very odd relationship that Hiyakawa-san (the exorcist) and Mikado-kun (the psychic) have. Because Hiyakawa can exorcise ghosts, certainly, yet he can't see them properly but Mikado works as a some sort of, well, amplifier you could say for him. When Hiyakawa touches Mikado's chest, they can both see the past of a person/place/thing.

There's also some really good whump, especially in the first half of the movie. There's Mikado's guilt and his panic attacks, Hiyakawa's mysterious past and his crazy - dude's not normal, that's for sure - and then also creepy ghosts and dead bodies everywhere. Creepy!

It's based on a manga, IIRC, and the movie really made me want to read it. Also, the open ending hints at a possible sequel? Hopefully! I had a blast watching this one.
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