Ayakashi - Samurai Horror -Goddess of Dark Tower Vol. 1 2007 Horror Movie Review
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In the era of medieval Japan, cultural arts flourished, territorial wars were waged, and man and demon co-existed! While attempting to retrieve a lost falcon for his feudal lord, bird handler Zushonosuke encounters and becomes irresistably drawn to Tomihime, the supernatural inhabitant of a cursed castle. As a forbidden love between a mortal and a long-forgotten goddess begins to take hold, the horrifying existence of “Forgotten Gods” who feed on humans is soon revealed, inevitably leading to a deadly clash between the shogun’s army and the clan of “Forgotten Gods.” Amidst the escalating chaos, will Zushonosuke ultimately sacrifice his humanity for his love over Tomihime?
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Title: Ayakashi - Samurai Horror -Goddess of Dark Tower Vol. 1
Year: 2007
Starring: Ayakashi-Samurai Horror Tales,
Rating: 3 / 5 stars from 5 users.
Rating: Unrated
Runtime: 100 minutes
Director: Kozo Nagayama,
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