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Missing Child Videotape

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Mike Thorn In Review Online Jul 22
Missing Child Videotape might not achieve the levels of overpowering terror promised by its premise, but it announces the emergence of a new filmmaker with serious potential. Go to Full Review
Pieter-Jan Van Haecke Psychocinematography Jun 20
Ryota Kondo’s Missing Child Videotape proves that the emaciated and abused body of J-horror still has some life within it. Go to Full Review
James Hadfield Japan Times Mar 6
3/5
It’s all about ambient dread, heightened by creepy sound design and a musical score that’s more of a subliminal presence. Go to Full Review
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Due F 1d Missing Child Videotape unfolds as a quiet psychological mystery, following Keita as a resurfaced VHS tape and a child’s cryptic whisper reopen the unresolved disappearance of his brother. The film builds tension through guilt, subtle supernatural elements, and restrained performances, though several narrative details and character arcs feel underdeveloped. While its slow pace and muted resolution may not satisfy everyone, it leaves behind a lingering unease rooted more in sorrow than shock. Read the full review here: (Indonesian version : alunauwie.com) and (English version : uwiepuspita.com) See more Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Producer
Takashi Shimizu, Tsuyoshi Kobayashi
Production Co
Booster Project, Kadokawa
Genre
Horror
Original Language
Japanese
Runtime
1h 44m