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Mar 19, 2005 · With Patrick Harlan, Yui Ichikawa, Ryunosuke Kamiki, Ryôko Kobayashi. Hiroshi Ando aka "Zoo" Synopsis.....This collection of shocking, unpredictable stories feature the first screen adaptation of the number one young author of his generation, Otsuichi.
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- Drama, Horror, Mystery
- Ryu Kaneda, Masaki Adachi, Hiroshi Ando
- 2005-03-19
Mar 19, 2005 · This movie shows you don't have to load up on guts and gore to put a viewer through the wringer. It’s an anthology movie of five stories, based on the excellent dark fantasy collection ZOO by the Japanese author Otsuichi.
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- Ando Hiroshi, Adachi Masaki
- Japan
- Horror, Fantasy
Zoo (ズー) is a 2005 Japanese horror anthology film directed by Ryu Kaneda and written by Otsuichi, based on the latter's Zoo series of short stories. The film stars Patrick Harlan, Yui Ichikawa, Ryūnosuke Kamiki, Ryōko Kobayashi and Miyuki Matsuda in the lead roles. Cast. Patrick Harlan; Yui Ichikawa; Ryūnosuke Kamiki; Ryōko Kobayashi
- Ryu Kaneda
- 19 March 2005
- Japanese
- Otsuichi
Mar 19, 2005 · Overview. Five different directors adapt the works of Japanese author Otsuichi in this collection of unconventional live-action and animated shorts. A woman is murdered under odd circumstances in the title film, "Zoo"; twin sisters are treated differently in "Kazari and Yoko"; two siblings find themselves trapped in "Seven Rooms"; a survivor ...
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Synopsis. In order to survive, you have 5 choices. Five different directors adapt the works of Japanese author Otsuichi in this collection of unconventional live-action and animated shorts. A woman is murdered under odd circumstances in the title film, “Zoo”; twin sisters are treated differently in “Kazari and Yoko”; two siblings find ...
Hiroshi Ando aka "Zoo". Synopsis.....This collection of shocking, unpredictable stories feature the first screen adaptation of the number one young author of his generation, Otsuichi. Working with five different directors, ZOO features five stories (four live-action, one animated) of fear, sadness and pain