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Ousama Game 2011

★ 6.219 votes82 min📅 2011-12-17

In the gripping Ousama Game (2011), a mysterious email from the King sets off a chain of events that descends into chaos.

Director: Norio Tsuruta

Cast

Yurina Kumai
Yurina Kumai
Chiemi Honda
Airi Suzuki
Airi Suzuki
Maria Iwamura
Dori Sakurada
Dori Sakurada
Nobuaki
Hitomi Yoshizawa
Teacher
Maimi Yajima
Maimi Yajima
Reiko Hamura
Saki Nakajima
Saki Nakajima
Kana Ueda
Chisato Okai
Chisato Okai
Kaori Maruoka
Mai Hagiwara
Mai Hagiwara
Yoshiharu Kanazawa
Chinami Tokunaga
Akemi Kamoshita
Saki Shimizu
Masami Matsumoto

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ousama Game (2011) about?

A group of high school students receive a series of ominous emails from the King, leading them down a path of fear, paranoia, and ultimately, chaos.

Who directed Ousama Game?

Ousama Game was directed by Norio Tsuruta, a master of Japanese horror-thrillers.

Who stars in Ousama Game?

The film features a talented cast, including Yurina Kumai, Airi Suzuki, and Dori Sakurada.

Is Ousama Game (2011) worth watching?

While Ousama Game may not be for the faint of heart, fans of horror-thrillers will appreciate its tense atmosphere and thought-provoking themes.

How long is Ousama Game?

Ousama Game has a runtime of 82 minutes.

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About Ousama Game (2011) — A Descent into the Dark World of the King's Game

In the gripping Ousama Game (2011), a mysterious email from the King sets off a chain of events that descends into chaos. Directed by Norio Tsuruta, this Japanese horror-thriller follows a group of high school students as they receive a series of ominous emails with increasingly sinister demands. As the stakes rise, the lines between reality and the 'King Game' become blurred, plunging the students into a world of fear and paranoia.

With its claustrophobic atmosphere and sense of impending doom, Ousama Game is a masterclass in building tension. The film's themes of conformity, obedience, and the dangers of blind following are eerily relevant in today's society. Yurina Kumai, Airi Suzuki, and Dori Sakurada deliver standout performances in this thought-provoking and unsettling ride.