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Sachiko Kokubu, the beautiful owner of a Tokyo design agency, finds her life disrupted when she receives paper scraps stitched together with piano wire with the message "I know you were meant to marry me." As further messages come she embarks on a nightmare investigation to uncover the identity of her tormentor.Movie details
Title : Tokyo PsychoRelease : 2004-09-11
Genre : Horror
Runtime : 78
Company : Take Shobo Company
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3.7 out of 10 From 3 Users
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Sachiko Kokubu, Seiji Chihara, Yuka Hayashi, Mizuho Nakamura, Taniguchi Masashi,Find More About Tokyo Psycho
"Tokyo Psycho" (aka "Tôkyô densetsu: ugomeku machi no kyôki") is about Yumiko who is stalked by an unknown person, sending her strange letters and macabre photos. As the walls close in on Yumiko, she finds herself trapped in a bizarre and twisted game.
Ripped from the headlines, Tokyo Psycho retraces the steps of a real Japanese serial killer. It's a haunting, visceral take on the stalker film that matches the exquisite minimalism of Stanley Kubrik with the macabre voyeurism of David Lynch. Graphic, shocking and unrelenting!
From Ataru Oikawa, acclaimed director of Tomie, comes Tokyo Psycho, a harrowing plunge into obsession, violence and relentless terror made all the more chilling by one simple detail: Tokyo Psycho is based on a true story. Sachiko Kokubu plays Yumiko, the
Movie Info Ataru Oikawa based his graphic horror film Tokyo Psycho on the exploits of a real serial killer. The movie retraces the steps of the madman who would scout his victims before striking in...
One day, a letter arrives and says, "I know you were born to marry me!" Who could have written such a thing... To return to reality form these unnerving happenings, Yumiko attended her school reunion. Then she received an anonymous letter: Inside was her school picture covered in blood. Eventually ...
Tokyo Psycho is a very atmospheric telling of recent events involving the "Otaku" murders in Tokyo, Japan. It benefits from fine performances and chilling set pieces, but most of all from an almost medical sparseness.
Sachiko Kokubu, the beautiful owner of a Tokyo design agency, finds her life disrupted when she receives paper scraps stitched together with piano wire with the message "I know you were meant to marry me." As further messages come she embarks on a nightmare investigation to uncover the identity of her tormentor.
Tokyo Psycho. Of failure. Of being cool, of being too cool and, inevitably, of no longer being cool. He is frightened that his cinematic success has been a matter of good luck rather than talent, and scared of what he might find out about himself if he tests that talent in search of greater cinematic success.
“Tokyo Psycho” tells the story of a somewhat shy woman who works at a cheap design company and is being stalked by an old schoolmate. Sachiko Kokubo plays our heroine here and is actually quite good. She plays the character straight, with believable emotion and subtle mannerisms.
Ripped from the headlines, Tokyo Psycho retraces the steps of a real Japanese serial killer. It's a haunting, visceral take on the stalker film that matches the exquisite minimalism of Stanley Kubrik with the macabre voyeurism of David Lynch. Graphic, shocking and unrelenting!
From Ataru Oikawa, acclaimed director of Tomie, comes Tokyo Psycho, a harrowing plunge into obsession, violence and relentless terror made all the more chilling by one simple detail: Tokyo Psycho is based on a true story. Sachiko Kokubu plays Yumiko, the
Movie Info Ataru Oikawa based his graphic horror film Tokyo Psycho on the exploits of a real serial killer. The movie retraces the steps of the madman who would scout his victims before striking in...
One day, a letter arrives and says, "I know you were born to marry me!" Who could have written such a thing... To return to reality form these unnerving happenings, Yumiko attended her school reunion. Then she received an anonymous letter: Inside was her school picture covered in blood. Eventually ...
Tokyo Psycho is a very atmospheric telling of recent events involving the "Otaku" murders in Tokyo, Japan. It benefits from fine performances and chilling set pieces, but most of all from an almost medical sparseness.
Sachiko Kokubu, the beautiful owner of a Tokyo design agency, finds her life disrupted when she receives paper scraps stitched together with piano wire with the message "I know you were meant to marry me." As further messages come she embarks on a nightmare investigation to uncover the identity of her tormentor.
Tokyo Psycho. Of failure. Of being cool, of being too cool and, inevitably, of no longer being cool. He is frightened that his cinematic success has been a matter of good luck rather than talent, and scared of what he might find out about himself if he tests that talent in search of greater cinematic success.
“Tokyo Psycho” tells the story of a somewhat shy woman who works at a cheap design company and is being stalked by an old schoolmate. Sachiko Kokubo plays our heroine here and is actually quite good. She plays the character straight, with believable emotion and subtle mannerisms.



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