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Ghost Zombie (2007) is a curious entry in the horror genre, helmed by Koji Shiraishi, known for his unsettling narratives. The film unfolds around a taxi driver, who has this almost obsessive infatuation with idol Mika Enno. Things take a sharp turn when he accidentally runs down a folklorist, Hirano, who carries secrets that meld with the eerie atmosphere. The pacing feels a bit jagged, oscillating between quiet character moments and sudden bursts of tension. Chise Nakamura and Nocchi deliver performances that lean into the surreal, adding layers to an already twisted premise. The practical effects have that gritty charm, embodying a rawness that modern CGI often lacks. It’s not your run-of-the-mill zombie flick, and that's what gives it character.
Curious blend of folklore and horrorUnique character focusPractical effects add to the raw atmosphere
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