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Story Game

  • 2020
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
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Ayumi Ito, Ned Van Zandt, Ayaka Wilson, Greer Grammer, Lyrica Okano, and Alberto Rosende in Story Game (2020)
Who can tell the scariest story? Three friends try to out wit each other on a camping trip in Hawaii. But only one can win The Story Game.
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Who can tell the scariest story? Three friends try to out wit each other on a camping trip in Hawaii. But only one can win The Story Game.Who can tell the scariest story? Three friends try to out wit each other on a camping trip in Hawaii. But only one can win The Story Game.Who can tell the scariest story? Three friends try to out wit each other on a camping trip in Hawaii. But only one can win The Story Game.

  • Director
    • Jason K. Lau
  • Writer
    • Jason K. Lau
  • Stars
    • Ned Van Zandt
    • Alberto Rosende
    • Lyrica Okano
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
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    • Director
      • Jason K. Lau
    • Writer
      • Jason K. Lau
    • Stars
      • Ned Van Zandt
      • Alberto Rosende
      • Lyrica Okano
    • 2User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Ned Van Zandt
    Ned Van Zandt
    • Silva
    Alberto Rosende
    Alberto Rosende
    • James
    Lyrica Okano
    Lyrica Okano
    • Chika
    Greer Grammer
    Greer Grammer
    • Nicole
    Ayaka Wilson
    Ayaka Wilson
    • Kaho An
    Ruri Kobayashi
    • Zinan
    Riko Masuzawa
    • Kanna
    Sena
    • Niko
    Ken Yamamura
    Ken Yamamura
    • Professor Emori
    Kikka Oiwa
    Kikka Oiwa
    • Kendo Teacher
    Nanami
    • Mio
    • (as Nanami Kameda)
    Jason Quinn
    Jason Quinn
    • Ken
    Ayumi Ito
    Ayumi Ito
    • Michiko
    John Yamamoto
    • Police Officer
    • (as Johnnie Yamamoto)
    Masato Kosaka
    • Patrol Officer
    Mariko Tohmi
    • Okiku
    Gô Jibiki
    Gô Jibiki
    • Tessan
    Mari Yamamoto
    Mari Yamamoto
    • Oiwa
    • Director
      • Jason K. Lau
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      • Jason K. Lau
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    8benrig89

    Anthology horror that delivers

    What makes a good anthology horror?

    Not necessarily horror, actually. Depending on the framing device, it may just come down to good storytelling. For example, the flagship entry of the genre, Trilogy of Terror, is not actually that scary, but it does have some great storytelling and acting. Karen Black nailed it in three different roles over three completely different stories. Anthology horror since then has struggled to meet that standard of storytelling.

    This film delivers great stories like it's legendary predecessor, but in a much smoother presentation than the janky anthology horrors of the 70s and 80s. It is western horror with a Japanese veneer, a weird combination that works oddly well here. Well acted, well written, with an excellent framing device. I've watched way more horror than I care to admit but this film still had me stumped at times, trying to figure out where the stories were going. It pulls the rug out from under you multiple times without it getting old or confusing.

    It is not a particularly scary film, at least to veterans of the genre, but it is so well written I can honestly say it's the most enjoyable, memorable horror film I've seen in months. I can't wait to introduce it to my wife, who is somewhat adverse to hardcore horror but for some reason insists on watching at least one of this genre come Halloween.

    Another praise I have for this film is how the main characters (a bunch of obnoxious zoomers, at least at first) actually grow on you and become endearing. Unlike many anthology horrors, the framing device is actually very well done and I was invested from beginning to end.

    In the end I was only disappointed there were three stories (four if you include the framing device) but I guess I should be grateful for quality over quantity.

    If you enjoy this film I also recommend Kaiden: Piece of Darkness, and Afterimages, two excellent contemporary anthology movies with an Asian theme.

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    • Release date
      • June 21, 2022 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Japan
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Story Game - mroczne opowieści z Japonii
    • Filming locations
      • Hawaii, USA
    • Production companies
      • TalkStory Productions
      • Geek Pictures
      • Hyperspective Studios
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      1 hour 37 minutes
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