Japan’s Seismic Realities and the Evolution of Horror Films
Corrupt adults from Ikebukuro
In this episode, we delved into Japan’s constant threat of natural disasters, discussing the unique challenges of living in a country prone to earthquakes, typhoons, and tsunamis. We reflected on how these forces shape Japan’s architecture and cultural mindset, where impermanence and resilience are key themes.
We also explored the evolution of Japanese horror films, particularly the shift from serial killer themes to supernatural and psychological horror. This change, influenced by societal reactions to real-life crime, brought about iconic films like 'The Ring' and 'Audition.' We compared these to Western horror, noting the emphasis on atmosphere and psychological tension in Japanese cinema.
We wrapped up by sharing plans for the podcast, including a regular schedule of weekly episodes.
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