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Year2019
CountryJapan
FormatMovie
Runtime1 hr. 26 min.
Cert.Not Yet Rated
Score6.7/10

Horror Doll (2019)

恐怖人形 · 恐怖人形 ‧ Movie ‧ 2019

Horror Drama Supernatural Martial Artist Supporting Character Professor Supporting Character Photographer Female Lead Supernatural Being Gun Violence Flashback To Past

Hirai Yuri, a female college student, used to photograph everyday scenes with her childhood friend Masato with her hobby camera. One day, information about a party whose sender is unknown arrives at Yuri’s home. Although the invitation was a bit dubious, the same thing arrived at Masato, so they decided to join the party with a light feeling. Arriving at the meeting place marked on the guide, there were five men and women of the same generation and one middle-aged man. From there, the eight drive to the party campsite by wagon, where they will be forced to join a party that can never be turned back. (Source: Letterboxd)

What it's about

Horror Doll (2019) is a 2019 Japanese movie produced in Japan. The story is categorised as Horror, Drama, Supernatural, with notable themes including Martial Artist Supporting Character, Professor Supporting Character, Photographer Female Lead, Supernatural Being, Gun Violence. It currently holds a community score of 6.7/10 on MyDramaList.

Where to watch Horror Doll (2019)

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Main cast

The leading cast members listed for Horror Doll (2019). Photography © respective talent agencies and broadcasters.

K
Kosaka Nao
H
Hagiwara Riku
K
Kuroba Mario
M
Minakami Kyoka
I
Ishikawa Ruka
F
Fukushima Yukina

Also known as

Kyofu Ningyo · The Japanese Doll · ノマルソウル

Should you watch Horror Doll (2019)?

If you enjoy horror / drama, Horror Doll (2019) is worth your time. As a feature-length watch it's a low-risk way to sample Japanese cinema. Japanese dramas are often shorter and more grounded in slice-of-life realism than their k-drama counterparts.