
My Soul Is Slashed 1991
"It's the end of Century and Japanese male and female lose control of life and passionately make love."
In Shusuke Kaneko's quirky 1991 horror-comedy *My Soul Is Slashed*, a man's life takes a darkly comedic turn when a hospital's botched blood transfusion accidentally revives him with Count Dracula's essence.
Director: Shusuke Kaneko
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *My Soul Is Slashed* (1991) about?
*My Soul Is Slashed* follows a man who, after a botched blood transfusion, is resurrected with Dracula's essence. As he struggles to reclaim his life, he battles the growing urge to embrace his new vampiric nature while righting the wrongs of his past.
Who directed *My Soul Is Slashed*?
The film was directed by Shusuke Kaneko, known for blending horror and dark comedy in his works.
Who stars in *My Soul Is Slashed*?
The film features Ken Ogata, Narumi Yasuda, Hikari Ishida, Hideko Yoshida, and Noboru Nakaya in key roles.
Is *My Soul Is Slashed* (1991) worth watching?
While IMDb has not rated the film, its horror-comedy blend and unique Japanese take on vampire tropes make it a cult curiosity. Fans of offbeat supernatural tales will likely find it a darkly entertaining watch.
How long is *My Soul Is Slashed*?
The film runs for 98 minutes.
About My Soul Is Slashed (1991) — When a Blood Transfusion Goes Horrifically Wrong
In Shusuke Kaneko's quirky 1991 horror-comedy *My Soul Is Slashed*, a man's life takes a darkly comedic turn when a hospital's botched blood transfusion accidentally revives him with Count Dracula's essence. A year later, he claws his way back from the grave, torn between redeeming his past mistakes and succumbing to the relentless hunger that comes with immortality. Blending supernatural horror with sharp wit, the film explores themes of mortality, redemption, and the chaos of lost time.
With a cast led by Ken Ogata and Narumi Yasuda, *My Soul Is Slashed (1991)* delivers a uniquely Japanese take on vampire lore, wrapped in a chaotic late-20th-century atmosphere. The story's brisk 98-minute runtime keeps the energy high as the protagonist grapples with his monstrous urges, creating a darkly humorous yet eerie viewing experience.