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  1. Nov 3, 2013 · Bilocation (Bairokeshon): Tokyo Review. Japanese helmer Mari Asato's thriller revolves around a struggling painter's engagement with her alter ego. Call it the doubling of the double: Mari Asato ...

  2. Mari Asato. Japan, 2014. Horror. 105. Synopsis. Michi, a student in a conservative all-girls school, must resolve the mysterious disappearances and deaths of her ...

  3. director, writer. 48 years biography, photo, best movies and TV shows, news, birthday and age. «From the Dust.» (2024), «Nukarumi no shokutaku» (2023 ...

  4. Synopsis. Naoto was ignored by other people. During his school days, Chihiro was the first person who called his name. Naoto dreams of seeing her again and tries to find her. Finally, after 11 years, he locates her, but she is a totally different person now. Naoto becomes obsessed with her.

  5. THE BOY FROM HELL is unlike anything else in Mari Asato’s filmography. Cheap, reckless, and fueled by comic book gore, the movie grafts a Universal horror template onto a public access soap opera. We end up with an unexpected voyage to a grotesque subconsciousness, one that’s just as electric as the manga that inspired it.

  6. Sep 24, 2014 · Fatal Frame (Gekijô-ban: zero) theatrical trailer - Mari Asato-directed J-horror. Watch on. By Mark Schilling. Sep 24, 2014. Japanese horror movies have various ways of making you squirm, shiver ...