I watched a YouTube video about the computer game, so I was quite interested in watching the movie version of the game. I’ve also found that Japanese horror tends to be more engaging and less about the gory violence than a lot of Western horror movies. However, I will say that this movie did not stint on the gore at all. I sort of knew what I was getting into, based on the clips of the game, but I was still a little surprised.
I did feel that there were too many characters all introduced at once. For instance, the first person who was killed (the teacher) didn’t really do much at the beginning of the movie. I didn’t know why she was still at the school, and I didn’t know why she was included in the friendship chant. To be honest, I was confused about why Yuka was included in it as well. There was nothing to indicate that either Yuka (the younger sister of one of the students) or the teacher had close relationships with Mayu, who was supposed to be leaving, so why were they included in it?
I mentioned that this movie doesn’t hold back on the gore, and the very first death (the teacher) makes that very clear. However, I did get taken out of the movie briefly by the death scene. The teacher’s appearance after being struck in the head looked like a Barbie doll’s head had been caved in, rather than a person dying. The special effects did get better, at least marginally so, but some of them still seemed a little cartoonish.
Naomi was one of the characters who was very well-developed, and I would have liked to see more of her friendship with Seiko, especially as it seemed Seiko had feelings for Naomi she wasn’t comfortable admitting to. Despite their history together not really being that developed, I did think they had a really sweet scene between them towards the end of the movie.
I also really liked Satoshi as a character. His goal was clearly to find his sister, but he came across as wanting to save the others, given that he protected Naomi and also asked Yoshiki to take care of her and Ayumi while he tried to find Yuka again. I really didn’t like Ayumi – her motivations didn’t seem to make much sense, and just made her come across as a pretty awful person.
There were a lot of really great tense scenes in this movie, even though it was really gory in places. Yes, a lot of the minor characters weren’t really well-developed, but by the end of the movie, I did really care about most of the surviving characters. Except for Ayumi, if I’m completely honest.
On the whole, I did find this movie interesting and engaging, although it was quite similar when compared to other Japanese horror. I did like how things ended with Sachiko, though.
If you’re a fan of Japanese horror, I would say that, personally, I feel this movie is worth watching.
