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This site has a lot of old OVAs and shows, it's possible something you want to watch might be there.Val the Moofia Boss wrote: ↑ August 10th, 2023, 08:21Otherwise, everything I am interested (old shows and OVAs) aren't available for streaming anywhere.
First season is really good. Some of the best shonenshit I've seen in a long time. The movie didn't impress me and season 2 is currently airing.WhiteShark wrote: ↑ August 25th, 2023, 00:14My brother in law was watching Jujutsu Kaisen last night and the bits I saw actually looked cool. Is it worth watching?
This is what ChatGPT said:Emphyrio wrote: ↑ September 8th, 2023, 23:26what's the name of the japanese horror movie that's like a documentary and it has invisible space worms or something and a detective is trying to crack the case and maybe there's an abortion graveyard or something? I might be getting two different movies mixed up here.
It sounds like you might be combining elements from two different Japanese horror movies. The first part of your description about a documentary-style Japanese horror movie with invisible space worms and a detective trying to crack the case doesn't correspond to any well-known Japanese horror film that I'm aware of.
However, the mention of an abortion graveyard could be related to the 2001 Japanese horror film "Kairo" (Pulse), directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa. "Kairo" deals with themes of loneliness, isolation, and death in the digital age, and it includes a subplot involving an abandoned building that is referred to as an "abortion clinic" in the movie. While it doesn't feature invisible space worms, it does have supernatural elements related to ghosts and the afterlife.
If you're thinking of a different movie with invisible space worms, it's possible that it's a less well-known or obscure film, and I don't have information on every obscure or lesser-known Japanese horror movie. If you have more specific details or can provide additional information, I may be able to assist you further in identifying the film you're thinking of.
pay for gpt4, noobNemesis wrote: ↑ September 9th, 2023, 00:03This is what ChatGPT said:Emphyrio wrote: ↑ September 8th, 2023, 23:26what's the name of the japanese horror movie that's like a documentary and it has invisible space worms or something and a detective is trying to crack the case and maybe there's an abortion graveyard or something? I might be getting two different movies mixed up here.
It sounds like you might be combining elements from two different Japanese horror movies. The first part of your description about a documentary-style Japanese horror movie with invisible space worms and a detective trying to crack the case doesn't correspond to any well-known Japanese horror film that I'm aware of.
However, the mention of an abortion graveyard could be related to the 2001 Japanese horror film "Kairo" (Pulse), directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa. "Kairo" deals with themes of loneliness, isolation, and death in the digital age, and it includes a subplot involving an abandoned building that is referred to as an "abortion clinic" in the movie. While it doesn't feature invisible space worms, it does have supernatural elements related to ghosts and the afterlife.
If you're thinking of a different movie with invisible space worms, it's possible that it's a less well-known or obscure film, and I don't have information on every obscure or lesser-known Japanese horror movie. If you have more specific details or can provide additional information, I may be able to assist you further in identifying the film you're thinking of.
The movie you're describing sounds like "Kairo" (also known as "Pulse"), directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa and released in 2001. While "Kairo" doesn't exactly feature "invisible space worms," it does involve a mysterious force—manifested through the Internet—that leads people to become increasingly isolated and eventually disappear. The movie incorporates some elements of horror and mystery and might be interpreted as an allegory for existential dread or social alienation.
However, the elements of a "detective" and an "abortion graveyard" do not appear to be part of "Kairo," so it's possible you're mixing it with another film. There are many Japanese horror films with varying themes, but none come to mind that fit all the criteria you mentioned.
it doesn't feature "space worms"Emphyrio wrote: ↑ September 9th, 2023, 00:21I guess chatgpt sucks even if you pay for it cuz Pulse is nothing like what I described. It's this
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noroi:_The_Curse
Might be thinking of Occult. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occult_(film) It features space/interdimensional jellyfish things at the very end, and a guy with a tentacle/worm "cosmic" horror head at one point. And getting it mixed up/combining it with Noroi which has a scene with ghost foetuses.Emphyrio wrote: ↑ September 8th, 2023, 23:26what's the name of the japanese horror movie that's like a documentary and it has invisible space worms or something and a detective is trying to crack the case and maybe there's an abortion graveyard or something? I might be getting two different movies mixed up here.
Boogiepop Phantom isn't the first part of that series, if you are interested I'd suggest either reading the book "Boogiepop and Others" or watching the film based on it first as Boogiepop Phantom takes place in the aftermath of that book's events.
That is fine. I'm not looking for a bright shonen anime. I'll try watching the movie first.SpellSword wrote: ↑ September 26th, 2023, 02:14It is not a bright shonen battle anime... it is more of a dark mystery kind of show.