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This is one disturbing medieval Japanese wartime horror movie based on a Buddhist fable.
“Onibaba” is in a class unto itself.
Chills consume you under Kaneto Shindo’s spell of magically real erotic horror that follows a destitute old woman, her daughter-in-law, and her deceased husband’s war comrade.
You don’t know crazy until you’ve seen “Onibaba.”
A lush darkness fills every trippy scene in this stone cold (black-and-white) classic of Japanese horror.
This movie could be transferred to a stage play adaptation for the right director with enough nerve.
Prepare to be shocked; nightmares will follow.
Not Rated. 102 mins.