The live-action movie of Junji Ito's masterpiece "Uzumaki" is about to be released again. The classic returns after 21 years

The live-action movie of Junji Ito's masterpiece "Uzumaki" is about to be released again. The classic returns after 21 years

The live-action movie "Uzumaki", one of the long-form representative works of Japanese horror manga master Junji Ito, was released in 2000. Today, on October 10, the official announcement was made that the work will be re-released from October 15 to 17, marking the return of the classic after 21 years.

·Junji Ito is a famous Japanese master of new-style horror comics. His works are completely different from traditional ghost and horror themes. The horror of his works mostly comes from the details in daily life that are difficult to delve into. Each of his works is amazing and has countless fans. The master has just won two major awards at the same time, namely the "Esner Award for Comics Industry", which is known as the "Oscar of the Comics Industry".

·"Uzumaki" is a horror film directed by Higuchinsky and starring Hatsune Eriko. The film tells the story of high school student Goto Kirie, who always encounters abnormal tragedies and strange things wherever she goes. What is incomprehensible is that all these strange things are inextricably linked to "Uzumaki"! Whether it is a madman who is crazy about whirlpools, a witch swallowed by whirlpools, or extremely weird magic hair, friends who haven't seen it yet can pay attention to it.

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