There is a sequel, which is about the same length.
Wednesday, October 31, 2018
Teke Teke
Teke Teke is a 2009 Japanese horror film based on an urban legend about a girl who falls on train tracks and is severed at the waist. Her vengeful spirit pursues victims and cuts them in half. I tend to like Asian horror films, and at only a little over an hour long, this is well worth watching. There's a scene after the closing credits you don't want to miss, so don't stop watching too soon.
There is a sequel, which is about the same length.
There is a sequel, which is about the same length.
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Too scary for me I fear....
ReplyDeleteHAPPY HALLOWEEN!
Not a cheerful teenager in the whole movie. Very scary! Happy Halloween!
DeleteSounds deliciously gruesome!
ReplyDeleteThese vengeful spirits are _relentless_!
DeleteI don't think I like the sound of this one, I'll stick to Midsomer Murders this evening! Valerie
ReplyDeleteI love Midsomer Murders! We have gradually accumulated them on DVD and hope they never end :)
DeleteThat sounds pretty scary & ghoulish ...
ReplyDeleteYeah, that whole thing where people get cut in half! Yikes! Ghoulish, definitely.
DeleteSounds very Halloween-y! LOL! ;)
ReplyDeleteThere are so many horror films out there. So _many_! I think I'm gradually making my way through the lists of ones I see recommended.
DeleteNot sure how I missed this, but I was out all day yesterday. At least I voted early and got that out of the way. this one sounds a bit too much for me.
ReplyDeleteWe voted early, too. I used to be a stickler for voting on the day, but not any more. I might get sick or something.
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