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Kuchisake-onna

  • 2007
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30m
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5.4/10
3.4K
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Kuchisake-onna (2007)
Body HorrorSlasher HorrorDramaHorrorThriller

A suburban town in Japan is the victim of what is supposedly just an urban legend, a woman's spirit with a horribly disfigured face who is intent on kidnapping children for unknown reasons.A suburban town in Japan is the victim of what is supposedly just an urban legend, a woman's spirit with a horribly disfigured face who is intent on kidnapping children for unknown reasons.A suburban town in Japan is the victim of what is supposedly just an urban legend, a woman's spirit with a horribly disfigured face who is intent on kidnapping children for unknown reasons.

  • Director
    • Kôji Shiraishi
  • Writers
    • Naoyuki Yokota
    • Kôji Shiraishi
  • Stars
    • Eriko Satô
    • Haruhiko Katô
    • Chiharu Kawai
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    3.4K
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    • Director
      • Kôji Shiraishi
    • Writers
      • Naoyuki Yokota
      • Kôji Shiraishi
    • Stars
      • Eriko Satô
      • Haruhiko Katô
      • Chiharu Kawai
    • 31User reviews
    • 57Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Eriko Satô
    • Kyôko Yamashita
    Haruhiko Katô
    • Noboru Matsuzaki
    Chiharu Kawai
    • Mayumi Sasaki
    Rie Kuwana
    • Mika Sasaki
    Kazuyuki Matsuzawa
    • Hideo Tamura
    Kaori Sakagami
    • Saori Tamura
    Sakina Kuwae
    • Natsuki Tamura
    Yûto Kawase
    • Masatoshi Kita
    Rio Nakamura
    Ryôko Takizawa
    • Kazuko Yoshida
    Saaya
    • Shiho Nakajima
    • (as Sâya Iri'e)
    Runa Okada
    Rio Iguchi
    Mei Tanaka
    • Yukiko Yoshida
    Yui Matsuda
    Ayumi Kitaoka
    Taiga Tsubaki
    Aoi Shimoyama
    • Shingo Kuwabata
    • Director
      • Kôji Shiraishi
    • Writers
      • Naoyuki Yokota
      • Kôji Shiraishi
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    8Necrotard

    Stands Out To Me

    A town is haunted by the myth of a woman whose face has been mutilated in a very awesome looking fashion. She wears a mask over her mouth and shows up to people asking "Am I pretty?" Their answer almost always leads to their death.

    I loved this movie. The story was different. I haven't seen anything too similar to it before. The story was interesting, even a bit touching at points. It never got laughable to me. The whole thing stayed pretty dark and serious. (I'm sure the horrific involvement of children in the story helped that...) The camera work was really slick. I loved the lighting and the atmosphere towards the end. It had a great pace. It moved fast, even by American standards. (This is surprising for an Asian flick.) The ghost was unique by Asian standards. (She didn't have the hair over her face, nor did her hair seem to be alive.) The woman with the sliced mouth was a very cool visual.

    This has been one of my favorite Japanese horror films yet. Another big difference from most Asian films I've seen is that IT ACTUALLY MADE SENSE. Many Asian flicks like to have ambiguous endings that don't seem to have a definite meaning, so the audience can discuss their take on it. That, or the films are just made very bizarre, outlandish, and hard to follow. But this one actually made sense to me all the way through.

    Most of what I've read say it's "average"... I'm sorry, but all of the really famous Asian horror flicks I've seen seemed to be very similar to each other... I'd call those "average". In my eyes, this shied away from Asian routines, (which are sadly becoming American ones now...).

    I highly recommend this to any supernatural horror fan. I thought it was a great little ghost flick with a good story and some awesome eye-candy.
    5paul_m_haakonsen

    Great movie, great story, just suffering from half-hearted production...

    "The Slithmouthed Woman" was a nice new approach to Asian horror. It stands out from the endless sea of Asian horror movies that have ghost women in white dresses with black hair covering their eyes, and 90% of the movie shot in near complete darkness. "The Slithmouthed Woman" was quite the opposite, and that was a nice change of pace.

    The story in "The Slithmouthed Woman" is about a woman with a mangled face (her mouth is slashed open) going around abducting and killing people. Just before she appears and drags you off, people will hear her saying "Am I pretty?" Now, being shot almost in nothing but daylight, "The Slithmouthed Woman" was really a nice change, because you got to see everything that was going on, and not kept in the dark by the lack of lighting. Plus, the movie here was more of a psychological horror movie, than it was a visual horror movie. Sure, the make-up and effects on the woman was really great, I just personally would have liked to see more of that mangled face. But still, done with moderation, it worked out well enough.

    The acting in the movie was alright as well, I don't recall having seen the people here in other movies before, and still the people put on great enough performances.

    However, "The Slithmouthed Woman" is a very predictable movie and you know how it will end early on in the movie. And also the story takes forever to go anywhere, and that was a notch down in the entertainment value. Had they opted to go with a more adrenaline-filled approach and more action, the movie had worked out all the better.

    The idea and concept behind the story was really unique and well thought through, it just could have used another set of eyes on it to offer a different approach to the direction in which the movie went. But still, it wasn't a bad movie, not at all. If you like Asian horror movies and want to see something that isn't a mainstream ghost horror movie, like most of the Asian horror movies have a tendency to be, then "The Slithmouthed Woman" is well worth checking out.
    Dethcharm

    Snip-Snip Gouge...

    CARVED: A SLIT-MOUTHED WOMAN is another grisly creeper from Japan.

    As ghostly killers go, this scissor-wielding ghoul certainly delivers! She attacks ruthlessly. Even outdoors in broad daylight! Children are especially targeted, and even they're not sacred! We have no idea who will survive, regardless of age, gender, or seeming heroic status!

    If you're searching for a disturbing, unpredictable twist on urban legends / folklore, then you've just found horror heaven!...
    5gavin6942

    A Typical Asian Horror Film, Slightly Better Than Average

    Children tell the story of the slit-mouthed woman, a killer with a deformed face, surgical mask and very long scissors ready to slice up the kids while asking "Am I pretty?". As rumors of the woman spread, the panic in town grows and the rumors become true -- remarkably so, as they seem to come from nowhere. What is the origin of this killer?

    Something about Asian horror is both appealing and distressing. I can't pinpoint it. The films are different enough from American films to give a special feel to the viewer for when we've had enough of the classic slasher. Yet, no matter how different one Asian film is from another, they seem to all co-exist in the same universe. This film is no exception: while not relying on the same techniques as "Pulse" or "The Grudge" or even "The Ring", there's a sense that we haven't left those worlds too far behind.

    Like many Asian horror films, there is a sense of the supernatural here. American horror often tries to explain its stories in a reasonable way (even when the villains are of an other-worldly nature). Asian horror is less likely to do so. Here is another example of that. As the film progresses, we learn more about the slit-mouthed woman, but we never really understand how or why she does what she does.

    I enjoyed the rumors element. I think this was very clever and if the film were longer, I wish they'd have gone into this more and made the plot and background deeper. At one point, a child is asked where the slit-mouthed woman lives and she responds in a house with a red roof on the hill. Despite having no reason to know this (she never saw the house or even the woman), the rumor invariably turn out to be true. I found this very interesting.

    I also liked the makeup. Having recently seen "Pan's Labyrinth" I saw how cool it was to have a person with a mouth slit open to their ear (and, by the way, if you haven't seen this film you really must). This film makes it the selling point of the movie, not just a brief scene -- the way the woman is shown with the mouth and dead eyes is pretty cool. I didn't find her particularly scary or creepy, but an interesting villain just the same.

    Perhaps some of the film is lost in translation. A key aspect of the film is that the kids think the woman says "Am I pretty?" and later we are told she says "Aim my neck." I am under the impression that whatever the original wording was, these two phrases are even more similar to create a parallel. Here, the words "pretty" and "neck" are a bit of a stretch. But it slid.

    If you like Asian horror, I suggest checking this one out. The copy I watched was pre-release, so the picture wasn't fully touched up and there were numbers counting across the top. Once the official DVD is out, I suspect this will be a bit crisper and the sounds even creepier (maybe like the comb noise from "The Grudge"). Either way, I liked it, and it was a good vacation from the same old teenagers in the woods movie.
    6lizxypopcornkid

    Actually pretty good !

    Thought this movie was alright in my opinion, the plot is very well coordinated and despite the films obviously low budget it does well with what it's has! I would love to see this film as a bigger more money invested in project it could really develop into something more. Ending was a shocker by the way !

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    • Trivia
      The film is based on a Japanese legend in which a samurai's wife was caught cheating on him, and he slit her mouth open. The same woman roams foggy streets, with a surgical mask on, and asks people she encounters, "Am I beautiful?". If they say, "Yes" she removes her mask and says, "Even like this?", and then slits their mouth. If they say "No" she cuts them in half. If they say "Average", she will allow them to escape.
    • Goofs
      In one scene there is a dead woman on the floor, the woman is shown breathing when she is dead in the movie for a few seconds.
    • Connections
      Featured in WatchMojo: Top 10 J Horror Films (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      Garasu no hitomi
      Music by Yoshimi Katayama

      Lyrics by Kana Mizushima

      Performed by I-lulu

      Courtesy of For-Side Records

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    • Release date
      • March 17, 2007 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Carved: The Slit-Mouthed Woman
    • Filming locations
      • Japan
    • Production companies
      • Tornado Film
      • For-side.com
      • Twin Co. Ltd.
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $189,229
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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