In 2017, Shinichiro Ueda's “One Cut of the Dead” splattered across screens. Earning accolades such as the audience award at both 2018's San Diego Asian Film Festival and Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival, the movie unmistakably impacted viewers. Due to this popularity, a continuation was produced: “One Cut of the Dead Spin-Off: In Hollywood.” Though Ueda returns as screenwriter, assistant director of the first film, Yuya Nakaizumi, takes the helm as the director.
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6 months after her encounter with the hoard of the undead, Chinatsu now works as a waitress in Hollywood. However, her nightmare becomes reality when reanimated corpses overtake the restaurant she waits at. Alongside her boyfriend, Joe, Chinatsu must escape Hollywood and survive once again. Meanwhile, director Higurushi films the chaos that will become his next zombie movie.
Like the original and as the name implies,...
on Terracotta by clicking on the image below
6 months after her encounter with the hoard of the undead, Chinatsu now works as a waitress in Hollywood. However, her nightmare becomes reality when reanimated corpses overtake the restaurant she waits at. Alongside her boyfriend, Joe, Chinatsu must escape Hollywood and survive once again. Meanwhile, director Higurushi films the chaos that will become his next zombie movie.
Like the original and as the name implies,...
- 6/7/2023
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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