Eko Eko Azarak: Wizard of Darkness
Eko Eko Azarak: Wizard of Darkness
| 08 April 1995 (USA)
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Misa Kuroi is an adorable high-school girl who arrives at her new school when it is falling under an evil supernatural force. Trying to figure out who's behind the supernatural attack, Misa also has to deal with assumptions by her fellow classmates that believe she is the one behind it all. Misa and twelve other students are kept late after school hours one day to retake an exam. Then, after sunset, the entire school is deserted, and the students find themselves trapped inside and their teacher no where to be found. One by one, the thirteen students are picked up and disposed of in horrific and graphic fashion. It is up to Misa to try and gain the trust of her fellow students so that she can protect them and stop the evil before it's too late.

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karrybelle

I can't say it was a movie worth watching but I can't say it is totally bad either. There are much worse out there. There were just a few things that bothered me in the movie other than it's bad acting and all the other stuff that goes along with bad low budget movies. Now also keep in mind I have never read the manga, saw the anime or TV show or any other thing related to the Eko Eko Azarak series. I just saw it on a list of recommendations someone put up on a list of little known Asian Horror that should be seen. Misa has a locket that she is shown talking to with hair in it but there is never any explanation of what it's meaning is to her and who that hair had belonged too. You can tell it is obviously important to her because for one thing, she is shown talking to it when she is upset after the very much obviously jealous Mizuno accuses her of being a murderer. She also gives it to Shindou for protection later on. Since its obviously an important object it would have been a better story if it gave more explanations and so you can get a better understanding of the character. Little development/explanation/character back ground given in the movie also was a big down side in the movie. You don't really get to grow any empathy for the Misa because all you really get to know is she never can save the people she cares about and so then she feels the guilt of so many people dying around her and that she sucks at being a witch according to her. It would have been more effective if there was a deeper explanation of that and flashbacks of her attempts at trying to save the people she cared about only to lose them. When Mizuno is trying to get everyone to hate her by saying people keep dying around her and what not, I didn't end up feeling sorry for her I just feel more disgusted that no one just told him to shut-the-heck up because it is obvious the only reason why you are trying to turn people against her is because she can actually do what you attempt to do and do so very poorly. It makes you hate him but not feel sorry for Misa because you don't know any details about it!I also have a problem with the protective circle Mizuno made. I know that you can make it with anything but given that he doesn't have any kind of power he likes to believe he has it would have been smarter if he used salt. YES, I know that he is a pompous idiot who believed he had power and NO, I don't see how finding salt in a school would be weird given that it is a school so should have a kitchen, but really if I am terrified for my life and I studied the occult I would have used every measure I could to keep myself protected. Salt should have power even if you don't.While I don't have as much problem with the charm Misa gave Mizuki for protection I would have liked to know the "how so" and the more on the "how it did what it did" at the end of the movie. I would explain more of what I mean of "how it did what it did" but that would be spoiling the movie and I am not spoiling the ending of the movie. There was more about then ending I would have liked further explained of why Misa said what was trying to be done couldn't be done but again I won't explain further because it would spoil the end.I guess you can say my biggest grip with the movie is that there is too little explanations for just about all the important things in the movie. Oh and of course the stupid pervert teacher Numata. He can openly grope the girls and stick his hands up their skirt but Miss Shirai and Tanaka hide their relationship? Eh? Yeah, they do more than just touch but still... There is a ton load more of lesbian relationships in Asian horror than any American horror I don't see why Shirai and Tanaka was more "in the closet" than the perverted Numata.There is however, one thing about the movie that I was very happy they did. In most (not all) horror movies that I have seen that has magic/witches in it, it is always show as something bad and evil. This movie did say that the pentagram can be used for both good or bad depending on it's use(drawn). Can't think of any movie off the top of my head that had magic/witches in it that pointed out in the beginning that there is a good side.Would I recommend this movie? Probably not but I don't feel like I wasted an hour and a half of my time watching it.

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ayumi_rocks333

I saw this movie on SBS (Australia) two years ago and have scanned the TV guide for it to come on again every week since! I loved it! This movie is the reason that I first became interested in learning Japanese language and about the culture (and I'm still doing it with the intention of becoming a teacher in Japan).I found the end to be, like a lot of movies that build you up, quite disappointing, but the attractiveness of the actors and the relative originality of the plot more than made up for it. Yoshino Kimika's character Misa is captivating - you can *see* she's no normal Japanese high school girl. Yoshino's doubtful earlier movie career must have brightened considerably on the release of this movie.However, Yoshino is not the only star in this production. Miho Kanno plays the submissive sacrificial lamb of the school, and with her plaintive face and doe eyes, you just can't help but go 'Awww' whenever she appears on the screen. The others, and unfortunately I can't remember all of their name, are equally as satisfying.For those of you who can't or won't understand Japanese culture, this movie may confuse you and frustrate you. However, those more open-minded of you who are willing to look past the cover, please see this movie!! I can't guarantee you won't be disappointed, but after all, beauty is in the eye of the movie critic.10 out of 10 for some great work by all involved.

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lilac_point_burmese

This was on the other night on SBS really late (for those not in Australia this is the foreign channel). Being a big fan of Japanese horror films I waited up to watch it. Its really not bad! The film opens with a particularly gruesome death scene - which got my attention straight away - and it is suggested it was caused by these people using voodoo dolls. We are then introduced to a high school and a new girl at the school. Lots of strange things happen at this school, perverted teachers, mysterious deaths, suicides and the like. It seems that the new girl is in fact a witch and is investigating all the evil occurrences until one night when 13 students are locked in the school and they have to escape or die trying from those trying to summon the devil. Nothing is really explained, some character depth , but very little. Being Japanese Horror there is of course a fair level of unnecessary sexual scenes (girl on girl). Being female I found this quite amusing, but if you don't approve of completely unnecessary sex scenes I'd give it a miss. So all in all good horror, no plot connecting, sex and violence - ingredients of a good B grade horror and all the better because it is Japanese B grade horror, which is always much classier than our B Grade horror! 4/10 Don't rush out and buy it but if you come across it it is worth a peek.

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AlxSmits

Here's a sexy and bloody by-the-numbers supernatural teen horror film that somehow manages to be fresh and exciting. The tight and intelligent script is matched by high production values, interesting characters, slick special effects, and a haunting musical score. The direction is smart and generates a tense atmosphere of ever-increasing dread without dipping into cheap thrill exploitation. Highly recommended as a late night scare-fest - particularly if you enjoy watching girls dabble in the black arts.

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