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Uwasa no Shinsô! Kuchisake-onna 2007

58 min📅 2007-01-31

Dive into the chilling legacy of Japan's most infamous urban legend with *Uwasa no Shinsô! Kuchisake-onna (2007)*, a documentary-horror hybrid that dissects the terrifying myth of the slit-mouthed woman.

Director: Koji Shiraishi

Cast

Akemi Kanasugi
Self
Asami Sakurai
Beniko
Yuika Hotta
Kazuya Wakabayashi
Self

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Uwasa no Shinsô! Kuchisake-onna (2007) about?

This documentary-horror film explores Japan's infamous slit-mouthed woman urban legend, tracing its origins in the late 1970s and dissecting the terrifying folklore that followed. It combines real accounts with dramatized examples to reveal the myth's cultural impact and psychological hold on society.

Who directed Uwasa no Shinsô! Kuchisake-onna?

The film was directed by Koji Shiraishi, a filmmaker known for his work in the horror genre.

Who stars in Uwasa no Shinsô! Kuchisake-onna?

The documentary features Akemi Kanasugi, Asami Sakurai, Beniko, Yuika Hotta, and Kazuya Wakabayashi among its key contributors.

Is Uwasa no Shinsô! Kuchisake-onna (2007) worth watching?

If you're a horror fan or fascinated by urban legends, this film is a must-see. Its blend of documentary-style analysis and eerie storytelling makes it a standout in the genre, even for those who've heard the myth before. The short runtime ensures it's a quick but impactful watch.

How long is Uwasa no Shinsô! Kuchisake-onna?

The film has a runtime of 58 minutes.

About Uwasa no Shinsô! Kuchisake-onna (2007) — The Shocking Truth Behind the Slit-Mouthed Woman

Dive into the chilling legacy of Japan's most infamous urban legend with *Uwasa no Shinsô! Kuchisake-onna (2007)*, a documentary-horror hybrid that dissects the terrifying myth of the slit-mouthed woman. Directed by Koji Shiraishi, this 58-minute exploration revisits the late 1970s phenomenon that gripped the nation, blending eerie folklore with unsettling real-life accounts. The film peels back the layers of this iconic horror trope, examining its origins, cultural impact, and the enduring fear it sparked in everyday life.

Through interviews and dramatized examples, the documentary reveals the haunting details behind the legend—from the woman's horrifying appearance to the chilling ways to escape her wrath. With a haunting atmosphere and a focus on psychological terror, *Uwasa no Shinsô! Kuchisake-onna (2007)* isn't just a tribute to a classic ghost story; it's a deep dive into how urban myths shape society's collective psyche.