The new poster of the new film "Ushishou Village" directed by Ju-Gong shows the beautiful back of Kimura Takuya's daughter

The new poster of the new film "Ushishou Village" directed by Ju-Gong shows the beautiful back of Kimura Takuya's daughter

Recently, the new poster of the horror movie "Ushishou Village" directed by "The Grudge" director Takashi Shimizu was released. Kimura Takuya's daughter, 18-year-old Kimura Mitsuki, appeared in a sexy backless dress. The official also released a behind-the-scenes video, let's take a look!

Behind the scenes video:

In the first poster, Mitsuki Kimura stands in front of the window, surrounded by many minotaur-headed people, with a strange style. In the second poster, a person wearing a black gauze backless long dress and a bull head stands opposite her. This is also Mitsuki Kimura's first film appearance.

"Gyusu Village" is inspired by a real haunted place, focusing on the ghost stories in the Hokuriku region of Japan, telling the story of a 17-year-old high school girl named Kanone who comes into contact with the terrible secrets and disgusting customs of Niusu Village. Mitsuki Kimura plays Kanone and her sister Shion. This film is the third installment of the "Horror Village" series of films after "Inunaki Village" and "Jiumai Village". The film will be released in Japan on February 18, 2022.

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