
Hikiko: The Descent 2014
Delving into the depths of human nature, Hikiko: The Descent (2014) is a gripping horror film that follows the dark journey of three former classmates. After their reunion, Yukari, Kiriko, and Niko create a website that seeks revenge against those who have escaped justice.
Director: Hisatake Kikkawa
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Hikiko: The Descent (2014) about?
Hikiko: The Descent is a horror film that explores the dark side of human nature through the story of three former classmates who create a website to punish those who have escaped justice.
Who directed Hikiko: The Descent?
Hikiko: The Descent was directed by Hisatake Kikkawa, a filmmaker known for his work in the horror genre.
Who stars in Hikiko: The Descent?
The film stars Mika Akizuki, Cyborg Kaori, and Kazuha Komiya, who bring to life the complex and disturbing characters of the story.
Is Hikiko: The Descent (2014) worth watching?
While Hikiko: The Descent may not be for the faint of heart, its thought-provoking themes and intense horror elements make it a compelling watch for fans of the genre.
How long is Hikiko: The Descent?
The film has a runtime of 84 minutes.
About Hikiko: The Descent (2014) — A Chilling Exploration of Human Nature
Delving into the depths of human nature, Hikiko: The Descent (2014) is a gripping horror film that follows the dark journey of three former classmates. After their reunion, Yukari, Kiriko, and Niko create a website that seeks revenge against those who have escaped justice. As their online presence grows, so does the intensity of their violent acts, driven by a desire for attention and a sense of satisfaction from their growing subscribers. Directed by Hisatake Kikkawa, this thought-provoking film stars Mika Akizuki, Cyborg Kaori, and Kazuha Komiya. With its exploration of themes such as vigilantism, social media, and the blurring of reality and fantasy, Hikiko: The Descent is a chilling and unsettling watch.
As the story unfolds, the lines between right and wrong become increasingly blurred, raising questions about the nature of justice and the consequences of our actions. With its unique blend of horror and social commentary, Hikiko: The Descent is a must-watch for fans of the genre.