Somewhere in the vast sea of the Internet, there's a website that can only be accessed at the stroke of midnight. Known as the Jigoku Tsushin, rumor has it that if you post a grudge there, the Jigoku Shoujo will appear and drag whoever torments you into the inferno. Very little is known about the girl - all we know for sure is that she lives with her equally enigmatic grandmother, that three magical straw dolls accompany and serve her, and that whenever a posting on the Jigoku Tsushin moves her, she becomes the Jigoku Shoujo. ~~ Adapted from the anime "Hell Girl" (地獄少女) produced by Studio DEEN (スタジオディーン). Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: 地獄少女
- Also Known As: Hell Girl
- Director: Naganuma Makoto, Kaneko Yoshikazu
- Screenwriter: Yamakawa Tomoko
- Genres: Horror, Drama
Cast & Credits
- Iwata Sayuri Main Role
- Sugimoto Aya Main Role
- Kato Kazuki Main Role
- Ogura Hisahiro Main Role
- Nishimura KazuhikoShibata HajimeSupport Role
- SaayaShibata TsugumiSupport Role
Reviews
The script writing was great. It made me further interested and kept me interacted. The music was great as well. Like in horror films, the music plays at the right moments keeping the movie creepy, the same goes for this drama. The music cuts out at the right time giving way to dialog or, in some cases, screams.
I gave the rewatch value an 8, since this is a series that you can watch over again. You can watch the show at episode 4 without watching the previous three episodes and still feel up to date with everything because of the way its written.
For people who watched the anime, some may be disappointed because the actress for Enma Ai is older than she is supposed to be. However, Sayuri does such a good job portraying Ai that you don't even notice the age discrepancy. Everything fits neatly together. I loved the drama and am now currently watching the anime to see how they differ side by side.
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