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Twilight Phantom 2007

97 min📅 2007-06-09

In *Twilight Phantom* (2007), director Tsukasa Kishimoto weaves a chilling rural horror set against the lush backdrop of Okinawa.

Director: Tsukasa Kishimoto

Cast

Shugo Oshinari
Shugo Oshinari
Maki Tamaru
Maki Tamaru
Erika Oda
Erika Oda
Takehiro Murata
Takehiro Murata
Nahana
Nahana
Misa Shimizu
Misa Shimizu
Shogen
Shogen
Yuu Tejima
Yuu Tejima
Taeko Yoshida
Tomoji Yamashiro

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Twilight Phantom (2007) about?

Misaki visits her boyfriend in Okinawa, where a harmless welcome party spirals into a confrontation with the terrifying Kijimuna legend. As she learns about the demonic spirit tied to a fig tree, she uncovers a chilling truth that challenges her perception of local myths and superstitions.

Who directed Twilight Phantom?

Tsukasa Kishimoto directed *Twilight Phantom*, shaping its eerie atmosphere with a focus on folklore and psychological horror.

Who stars in Twilight Phantom?

The film features Shugo Oshinari as Koichi, Maki Tamaru as Jinsei, Erika Oda as Misaki, and Takehiro Murata in pivotal roles alongside Nahana and Misa Shimizu.

Is Twilight Phantom (2007) worth watching?

While not widely rated, *Twilight Phantom* offers a fresh take on Japanese horror with its blend of folklore and slow-burn suspense. Fans of atmospheric, low-key terror will appreciate its unique setting and themes, though it may not satisfy those seeking jump scares or high-octane action.

How long is Twilight Phantom?

The runtime for *Twilight Phantom* is 97 minutes.

About Twilight Phantom (2007) — A Horror Tale Rooted in Okinawa's Dark Folklore

In *Twilight Phantom* (2007), director Tsukasa Kishimoto weaves a chilling rural horror set against the lush backdrop of Okinawa. When Misaki travels to visit her boyfriend Koichi, a seemingly innocent welcome party takes a sinister turn as local legends of the Kijimuna—a mischievous but dangerous forest spirit—unfold in unsettling detail. Jinsei, Koichi's friend, introduces Misaki to Kagemi, a writer who reveals the dark underbelly of the Kijimuna myth, blurring the line between folklore and reality. As the night deepens, Misaki finds herself drawn into a haunting mystery tied to a hanging bag beneath a fig tree, where ancient superstitions collide with modern skepticism.

The film thrives on a creeping sense of dread, anchored by Shugo Oshinari and Maki Tamaru's performances, which amplify the tension between curiosity and terror. *Twilight Phantom* isn't just a ghost story; it's a meditation on cultural beliefs clashing with the unknown, all wrapped in a slow-burn atmosphere that lingers long after the credits roll.