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Yes!
By Travis & Kimberly Patton on Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2024
Loved it.
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Who’s feeling the guilt in this one?
By Rio on Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2021
Loved watching Japanese “obake” (oh-bah-kay) films since my childhood at afternoon matinees in 1960’s Honolulu. Familiar with the formulaic themes of pathetic victims, their scheming killers, and the killer being consumed by his/her guilt and dying at the end as punishment. One well-known such film is Yotsuya Kaidan (Ghost of Yotsuya). Reincarnation takes a different slant- the female lead wasn’t even part of the killings but has premonitions/flashbacks of the crime scenes. Can only surmise that she’s one who attracts dead spirits who then use her, are lost/angry, and cannot find their way to peace per Buddhist beliefs. Not much resolution at the end- we only know through her flashbacks during film shoots what happened to the victims of hotel murders years before.
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