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Eko eko azaraku

  • 1995
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
885
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Eko eko azaraku (1995)
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Misa Kuroi is an adorable high-school girl who arrives at her new school when it is falling under an evil supernatural force. Trying to figure out who's behind the supernatural attack, Misa ... Read allMisa Kuroi is an adorable high-school girl who arrives at her new school when it is falling under an evil supernatural force. Trying to figure out who's behind the supernatural attack, Misa also has to deal with assumptions by her fellow classmates that believe she is the one beh... Read allMisa Kuroi is an adorable high-school girl who arrives at her new school when it is falling under an evil supernatural force. Trying to figure out who's behind the supernatural attack, Misa also has to deal with assumptions by her fellow classmates that believe she is the one behind it all. Misa and twelve other students are kept late after school hours one day to ret... Read all

  • Director
    • Shimako Sato
  • Writers
    • Shinichi Koga
    • Junki Takegami
  • Stars
    • Kimika Yoshino
    • Miho Kanno
    • Shu-Ma
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    885
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Shimako Sato
    • Writers
      • Shinichi Koga
      • Junki Takegami
    • Stars
      • Kimika Yoshino
      • Miho Kanno
      • Shu-Ma
    • 19User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Kimika Yoshino
    • Misa Kuroi
    Miho Kanno
    • Mizuki Kurahashi
    Shu-Ma
    • Kenichi Shindou
    Naozumi Takahashi
    • Takayuki Mizuno
    Ryôka Yuzuki
    • Kazumi Tanaka
    • (as Kanori Kadomatsu)
    Mio Takaki
    Mio Takaki
    • Kyoko Shirai
    Miki Shibata
    • Chie Watanabe
    Juri Maezono
    • Yuka Ozawa
    Tatsuki Hirabayashi
    • Yuta Ikeno
    Yûta Okusawa
    • Nobuhiro Abe
    Kaori Orihara
    • Reiko Matsumoto
    Shuhei Minami
    • Kei Takada
    Miho Tamura
    • Maki Yoshida
    Takeshi Sudô
    • Kengo Kimura
    Mika Hirayama
    • Kana Nakamura
    Yôichi Okamura
    • Hideki Numata
    Kengo
    Yûji Hatsuya
    • Director
      • Shimako Sato
    • Writers
      • Shinichi Koga
      • Junki Takegami
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    8movieman_kev

    Casts its spell on me

    Based on the Shinichi Kogo comic. Mika (Kimika Yoshino) is a new student who hopes to protect 12 other students from being killed by a Satanic cult. At first glance the film would seem to be your basic supernatural hack & slash. To an extant I feel that it is, but the film plays with such style it's rather hard to fault it for lacking originality. Violence, blood, gore, a touch of nudity, a pretty good (if unoriginal) story, what more could a horror fan want? Oh and Ryoka Yuzuki, who plays Kuzumi has a pretty damn nice body

    My Horror Grade: B+

    DVD Extras: Making of; Interviews with the director, Shimako Sato, and star, Kimika Yoshino; Film Premeire footage (a meager 10 seconds!); Theatrical trailer; Trailers for "Eko Eko Azurak 3: Mika the Dark Angel", "Kunoichi Lady Ninja", "Pyrokinesis" and "Versus"
    duntrune

    Bloody Good Ripping Yarn!

    Outstanding!!!! Smart, well crafted flick with a couple of twists I MOST CERTAINLY didn't see coming! Usually horror flicks are pretty damn predictable, but this was not! Instead of a bad dub job, we get subtitles, which I much prefer, except when it distracts me from the mondo Japanese cuties on the screen! Our star is some kind of gorgeous, and the other girls aren't too difficult to look at, either. The plot is nothing overly original or spectacular, but it's done well, you're in suspense all the way, there's red herrings aplenty, and the aforementioned twists hit hard, and you're saying "I'd have NEVER thought that would happen". The FX are so-so, but they don't distract at all, you're too into what's going on to worry about it. I know there's two sequels, and I'm going to be looking for them!!!!! 8/10 Excellent!!!!!
    7lost-in-limbo

    Schools not out for the cursed, well just not yet.

    Misa Kuroi is the new mysterious girl at a Japanese High School, who knows about witchcraft and this, is what has drawn her to this place. Something evil is lurking and she's there to put an end to it. She gains respect from her fellow pupils when she confesses to being a witch, when she performs curse on a hated teacher and it works. However it all changes, when the teacher actually turns up in a very severe accident. She gets the blame, as gossip spreads that people close to her die. During an after school exam, Misa and twelve students get locked in for the night and their teacher has disappeared. When they try to escape, there seems to be some sort of force stopping them from leaving and trying to kill them off. There only chance rests on Misa, but trying to convince them to trust her is another matter.

    We get a change of pace with this quirky, surrealistic, lurid and highly bold low-budget occult / supernatural / slasher J-horror film, which is inspired by Shinichi Koga's 70's Manga comics. Yes, there's no vengeful spirits here. The film basically exploits its risqué moments at every opportunity with candid lesbian acts (teacher and student relationship) that follow onto unpleasantly gruesome details in what you can call spicy camp.

    Director Shimako Sato stylishly paints an edgy shocker with grisly set pieces worked into a claustrophobic atmosphere of dread, which hangs over the latter half of the film. The cheap feel to it all works to its advantage with its limited sets (basically all set in the school grounds), and the adept special effects and macabre make-up comes off extremely potent and well organised. While the majority of the pacing in the opening half slowly kicks off in first gear, it's not until just after the halfway mark where the tempo gets frenetic and the blood splatter hits the fans. Lurking within the haunting context is a cold and creepy tenor, which makes the inventive deaths incredibly blood curdling. The sweeping camera work that's dreamt up can capture some uncanny frames and lighting is kept rather under-lit to breath a really unsteady gloominess. In the background is a faintly effective and wistful music score. The story is nothing we haven't seen before, but it still comes off fresh and stable with its interesting idea, which silly overtones can feature and convoluted actions creep up. Nonetheless it keeps a disorientating and tense feeling on how things are going to turn out in the end.

    There's not much of a background to the witch Misa in this story, as she's pretty much thrown right into this one and we got to accept it, even though this vagueness could frustrate. This would be the first of four chapters of this character. And the second entry (which is so-so and reminded of "The Terminator") would go onto be a prequel, which explained a lot about Misa's past and how she became to be a witch. The static script throws around plenty of witchcraft mumbo jumbo and lets the mystery unfold perfectly fine with few well-disguised red herrings and pawn-figures. The usual twists are also thrown in for good measure.

    Performances range from brooding to flamboyant, but either way it always amused. Kimika Yoshino in the lead part brings a quiet determination in her strong performance as Misa. Naozumi Takahashi lives it up, in the part of the jealous, wannabe wizard student and Miho Kanno keeps it all innocent and soft as Misa's friend. A stellar Ryoka Yuzuki looks steamy, but strikes up a flinty barrier in her small part and Mio Takaki makes for a stoically steely turn as the teacher Shirai.

    A dark, foreboding teen J-horror film in the area of black magic, which it's bumpy pacing can get just too causal. Well worth the peek for fans.
    BigHardcoreRed

    Better than Ringu.

    Of the only two Japanese horror films I've seen, Eko Eko Azaraku (Wizard of Darkness) and Ringu, I enjoyed Wizard of Darkness far more. I didn't find myself watching the clock as I did with Ringu and it seemed to be just the right length for this type of movie.

    Kimika Yoshino did a fine job in the leading role and is a fine actress. She grew on me more as I got further into the movie. Ryôka Yuzuki was another actress I enjoyed watching, as she was probably the best looking female in the movie. She didn't have a very big part but the part she had was fine with me.

    Overall, no one stood out as a bad actor or actress, which is rare, but it was in Japanese so what do I know? I looked all right from my perspective.

    And finally, the plot wasn't too terribly original, but the movie did have it's own unique feel to it. I really couldn't find much wrong with the movie as a whole. I gave it an 8 of 10.
    8AwesomeWolf

    High school girls and horror

    Version: Japanese, with English subtitles (by SBS)

    With my knowledge of Japanese horror movies limited to the 'Ringu' and Takashi Miike's 'Audition', I caught this on SBS one night. I really liked 'Audition', but I found the Ring movies to be rather boring, so I watched this few expectations. When it was over, I was pretty impressed.

    Misa Kuroi (Kimika Yoshino) is a witch, her secret means she gets transferred from school to school. Rumours constantly follow her - they say that people in her presence are prone to dying. Naturally, dark forces at work at her new school, and one night, Misa and twelve other students (that makes 13, get it?) are locked in the school. They will all die unless Misa can protect them.

    Story wise, it isn't very original, but its still rather interesting. Horror wise, it is pretty good. Dealing with the occult and supernatural, 'Wizard of Darkness' is stylish and gory. Nice special effects, and what surprised me was the fact that there were good actors in what is essentially gory teen-horror.

    It gets a bit Japanese at times, and if you've seen a few Japanese horror or action movies, you'll know what I'm talking about, e.g. unusual situations involving lesbians. If you don't like these movies, then maybe its best to avoid 'Wizard of Darkness, as it features unusual situations involving lesbians, among other things.

    8/10 - Check it out if you like Japanese horror, or horror in general.

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    • Trivia
      The chant "Eko Eko Azarak/Eko Eko Zamilak/etc." is an actual chant used at Wiccan rituals. It is often called "The Witch's Rune".
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      Featured in Making of Wizard of Darkness (2003)

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    • Release date
      • April 8, 1995 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Eko Eko Azarak: Wizard of Darkness
    • Production companies
      • Gaga
      • Tsuburaya Eizo
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      • 1h 20m(80 min)
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