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Rampo Noir
Rampo Noir
Directed by
Written by
Based onKagami jigoku, Mushi, Imomushi, and Kasei no unga by Edogawa Ranpo
Starring
Music by
Release date
  • November 5, 2005 (2005-11-05)
Running time
134 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese

Rampo Noir (乱歩地獄, Ranpo jigoku) is a 2005 Japanese anthology film consisting of four segments based on works by Edogawa Ranpo.

Synopsis

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Mars Canal

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A story told without speaking. It tells the story of a naked man who wanders through a depressing and desolate landscape recalling memories of his former lover.

Mirror Hell

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The story revolves around Ranpo's fictional detective Kogoro Akechi (played Tadanobu Asano), as he tries to find out why several women are being found dead with burnt faces and charred skulls. During his investigation he finds an odd hand mirror at the scene that starts unraveling the mystery.

Caterpillar

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A war hero returns home with severe injuries. He is deaf with no limbs and only his eyesight remaining. His beautiful wife, tired of taking care of him, turns to torturing him for her amusement.

Crawling Bugs

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An actress is returning home from a successful night on stage, until her limo driver decides that she should be coming home with him.

Reception

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Variety wrote: "Sadism triumphs over atmosphere in Rampo Noir, a colorful but over-arty quartet of Japanese horror yarns."[1]

References

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  1. ^ Edwards, Russell (2005-12-17). "Rampo Noir". Variety. Retrieved 2024-03-02.
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