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Vampire Clay [Sub: Eng]
Description
After studying at Tokyo, Kaorie, returns to Aina to finish her prep class for art school, where she becomes the star of the class. The incidents come to climax, when she finds an old and mysterious clay in a bag, that lately find out that this clay belongs to an artist who previously owned the building and died tragically in his workshop. This clay causes the attack of the bloodthirsty clay vampires that destroy the students sculptures
After studying at Tokyo, Kaorie, returns to Aina to finish her prep class for art school, where she becomes the star of the class. The incidents come to climax, when she finds an old and mysterious clay in a bag, that lately find out that this clay belongs to an artist who previously owned the building and died tragically in his workshop. This clay causes the attack of the bloodthirsty clay vampires that destroy the students sculptures
Actors:
Kyôka Takeda,
Kanji Tsuda,
Momoka Sugimoto,
Asuka Kurosawa,
Yuyu Makihara,
Ryô Shinoda,
Ena Fujita
Kyôka Takeda
Kanji Tsuda
27 August 1965, Fukui, Japan
Momoka Sugimoto
Asuka Kurosawa
22 December 1971, Kanagawa, Japan
Yuyu Makihara
Ryô Shinoda
Ena Fujita
Genre:
Horror
Director:
Sôichi Umezawa
Country:
Japan
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November 30, 2017
This schlocky Japanese horror about murderous, sentient modelling clay which creates havoc in a small provincial art school is so inept, you start to wonder if it's deliberately so.
January 24, 2018
Vampire Clay isn't perfect, not by any stretch of the imagination, but it is one of the most gleefully absurd and visually engaging films I've seen this year!
September 21, 2017
Umezawa's feats of stop-motion are undermined by his incoherent staging and editing, which substitute manic energy for the nuts-and-bolts of building tension and clarifying action.
April 20, 2018
Monster movies are always a bit tongue-in-cheek going all the way back to the days of the guy in a rubber suit. Their goal is to make you smile and cheer when something crazy happens. In that regard, Vampire Clay succeeds.
March 10, 2018
this film of eerie earthenware and earthworms-that-turn comes with enough individuality and... idiosyncrasy, to earn itself the sort of appreciation (and, no doubt from some, abhorrent rejection) that typically greets products of outsider art.
September 26, 2017
The film sports practical effects that reach Brian Yuzna-esque heights of giddy absurdity, including a Claymation sequence of a teenage girl being swallowed whole by a wormlike monster as she squirms and screams.

