
Gothic Lolita Torture 2000
Step into the eerie world of *Gothic Lolita Torture (2000)*, a chilling horror film steeped in folklore and dread.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Gothic Lolita Torture (2000) about?
*Gothic Lolita Torture* follows Alice Edingburgh, a young woman chosen as a sacrificial virgin in her village's ancient ritual. When she falls in love and loses her virginity before the ceremony, she becomes the target of a vengeful spirit, Orga, who torments her in a gruesome spectacle witnessed by the horrified villagers.
Who directed Gothic Lolita Torture?
Director information is not available.
Who stars in Gothic Lolita Torture?
The film stars Ana Kuramoto as Alice Edingburgh and Fuji Sayaka in a key role.
Is Gothic Lolita Torture (2000) worth watching?
As a niche horror film from 2000, *Gothic Lolita Torture* offers a unique blend of gothic horror and psychological torment. While it may not suit all tastes due to its intense themes, it's a cult favorite for those seeking atmospheric and unconventional horror experiences.
How long is Gothic Lolita Torture?
The runtime for *Gothic Lolita Torture* is 77 minutes.
About Gothic Lolita Torture (2000) — A Haunting Tale of Love and Ritual Horror
Step into the eerie world of *Gothic Lolita Torture (2000)*, a chilling horror film steeped in folklore and dread. Directed by an unidentified filmmaker, this 77-minute Japanese horror movie unfolds in a remote village where an ancient ritual demands a virgin sacrifice to the vengeful spirit Orga—once every twelve years. When the striking Alice Edingburgh, chosen as the year's offering, falls into a passionate romance with a local man, she loses her innocence and her place as the sacrificial lamb. What follows is a nightmarish descent into torment, as the furious spirit unleashes its wrath upon her, while the villagers watch in uneasy fascination. The film blends gothic atmosphere with psychological horror, weaving themes of forbidden desire, punishment, and the terrifying cost of defiance against tradition.
With its moody cinematography and intense performances from Ana Kuramoto and Fuji Sayaka, *Gothic Lolita Torture* crafts a claustrophobic, ritualistic nightmare that lingers long after the credits roll. The story's blend of eroticism and horror creates an unsettling tension, making it a cult curiosity for fans of extreme and atmospheric horror cinema.