Starring - Yuni Akino (Stop the Bitch Campaign: Reboot, My Favorite Girl), Itsuki Fujii (Vampire Clay 2, Pan), and Wataru Ichinose (Antihero, Sacrifice)
Release Date - 2021
Genre - Horror
Format - Bluray (Personal Collection)
Rating (out of 5):
I've been actively watching Asian horror films for around 15 years now and while my knowledge of Asian cinema is fairly small, I know that some of my favorite horror films I've seen have been Japanese. Movies like House, Tokyo Gore Police, Meatball Machine, Ichi the Killer, Versus, and Helldriver just to name a few. Several weeks back I bought a Japanese double feature from Terror Vision and added it to my watch pile to check out when I had the time. I bought the set for the second film, Visitors, which is why my review appears out of order. I had to watch the second film first but once I finished with it I quickly tossed in Yellow Dragon's Village.
The film follows a group of college students who are making a trip out into the country for some camping when they run into car troubles. They just happen to break down near an old village steeped in tradition with promises of getting their car repaired the following day. However, the next day they awaken to one of their own missing and at breakfast they learn that the village has a strange ritual that involves butchering outsiders that stumbles upon them. The town descends on them to slaughter when they flee but several in the group are actually trained in hand to hand combat for just this occasion after losing a family member to their sick game some years before.
I went into this one absolutely blind and found myself really enjoying it. The movie, much like Visitors, is far from perfect with a lot of issues with the story but is still very entertaining. In fact, I could see this one spawning a sequel or even a prequel due to it's rich story with endless possibilities. The acting in this one is very consistent and very well done. Much like Visitors, the characters are very one dimensional with very little personalities. The cast does the best with what they were given but the characters are easily forgettable. The story for this one is pretty fucking clever. The film's artwork made me think I was getting into a slasher. Instead, the film follows a small village that lives like a cannibalistic cult that slaughters anyone that walks into their domain. This would have been good enough for a straight forward horror flick. However, we get the additional storyline of several of the youths who have trained to seek revenge against the villagers for killing someone they loved sometime ago. It feels a bit cheap and doesn't really improve the film. In fact, it pulls the film down in my opinion. The movie would have been much better if the film followed the campers as they fought off the villagers. Finally, the film has plenty of blood and minimal effects. The kills fit the film very well but if you are looking for memorable deaths and outstanding gore then you will be disappointed. Yellow Dragon's Village is a pretty solid Japanese horror film with a decent enough story. While some of it could be edited out to improve it, the film is just fine as is. It's not going to be someone's favorite film but it is entertaining.