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The movie "Hell Girl" (released on November 15) starring Yucheng Tina revealed a new image of the trembling scene of Yucheng's revenge executioner Yan Moai luring others into hell.
Hell Girl is popular in anime, light novels, and other media, and was adapted into a live-action film by director Koshi Shiraishi, who directed films such as Sadako vs. Gacos and Can't Commit. The film depicts The Story of Yan Devil Ai (Tina Tamaki), who connects the world to Hell, sending people who signed on the "Hell Communication Site that appeared at 0:0" to Hell.
The trailer begins with the horrific scene of "Hell Maiden humming the nursery rhyme "あぶくたたた" in a classroom stained with red, and depicts "the shocking picture of SKE48 member Mina Oba playing Sanae, who was attacked by countless pairs of terrible hands as soon as she logged on to the Hell Communications website." And "The devil took Miho's life in order to separate her relatives and friends." The scene where Miho (Nanashi Mori) logs on to the Hell Communications website in order to send the devil (Fujita Tomo) to Hell. "There are also many pictures of young girls imprisoned by resentment.
Moreover, in the second half of the trailer, Yan Devil Ai was also played while saying "Do you want to die once?" "The picture of luring others to hell on one side. The figure of Yucheng, which exudes an overwhelming sense of existence in the bright red world, is full of a sense of horror that is both beautiful and creepy. From this, you can get a glimpse of the dark fantasy worldview woven by director Shiraishi.
At the same time, it was also announced that the theme song will be sung by the girl band GILLFRIEND with an average age of 18 years old. The theme song "Figure" is a new song written for the film. Girl band GILLFRIEND said: "It is a great honor to be selected as the theme song of the film for the first time. He also explained the emotions contained in the song: "'Figure' contains the meaning of not sticking to the form, and I hope that this song can become a song that expands the worldview of the film." "(きょうさん/translation)
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