
Saitama Ghoulou 2017
Saitama Ghoulou (2017) delivers a chilling descent into horror as director Yoshiyuki Okazaki crafts a disturbing narrative around a secretive government experiment gone horribly wrong.
Director: Yoshiyuki Okazaki
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Saitama Ghoulou (2017) about?
Saitama Ghoulou (2017) follows Maki, who moves to the mountains with her husband Tetsuro and daughter Hikari after a government experiment unleashes a cannibalistic race called the Eater. When Tetsuro's urge to consume human flesh turns violent, their fragile family becomes the center of a horrifying tragedy.
Who directed Saitama Ghoulou?
Saitama Ghoulou was directed by Yoshiyuki Okazaki, known for his work in experimental horror films that push boundaries and challenge audience expectations.
Who stars in Saitama Ghoulou?
The film stars Luna Amemiya in her first horror lead role, supported by her co-stars as Tetsuro and Hikari, delivering performances that amplify the film's raw intensity.
Is Saitama Ghoulou (2017) worth watching?
With its unrated status and niche horror appeal, Saitama Ghoulou (2017) is a polarizing watch best suited for fans of extreme horror and psychological thrillers. Its bold premise and unsettling execution make it a memorable, if not easy, experience.
How long is Saitama Ghoulou?
Saitama Ghoulou (2017) runs approximately 62 minutes, making it a compact yet intense horror experience.
About Saitama Ghoulou (2017) — A Brutal Horror Experiment in Family Nightmares
Saitama Ghoulou (2017) delivers a chilling descent into horror as director Yoshiyuki Okazaki crafts a disturbing narrative around a secretive government experiment gone horribly wrong. The film stars Luna Amemiya in her lead horror debut, playing Maki, whose life spirals into nightmare when her family falls victim to a cannibalistic plague. The Eater, a grotesque new race born from human experimentation, becomes the backdrop for a deeply unsettling tale of survival and betrayal. Set against the desolate beauty of Saitama's mountains, the story explores primal fears of parenthood, trust, and the thin line between love and violence.
As Tetsuro's affliction turns him into a threat, the once-peaceful family unit collapses in a shattering climax where innocence and monstrosity collide. Okazaki's direction amplifies the horror with stark visuals and a relentless pace, making Saitama Ghoulou (2017) a cult favorite among fans of psychological terror and brutal storytelling.