Cinematic Review: Kaidan (2007) Kaidan is a 2007 Japanese horror film directed by , the visionary filmmaker behind Ringu and Dark Water . Set in the Edo period, the film is a stylized supernatural melodrama that draws heavily from traditional Japanese ghost stories ( kaidan ) and the classic kabuki play Kasane . Story Overview
Their romance is soon consumed by jealousy and tragedy. After a violent argument leaves Toyoshiga with a horrific facial infection that leads to her death, her spirit returns to haunt Shinkichi, vowing that any other woman he loves will meet a similar fate. Production and Cast Hideo Nakata Kaidan.2007.DVDRip.x264-Hayllander.mkv
Many viewers at Letterboxd and IMDb highlight the film's "magnificent cinematography" and "haunting atmosphere". Reviewers from Horrornews.net noted that the special effects and makeup are "top-notch" and compare favorably to big-budget Hollywood productions. Cinematic Review: Kaidan (2007) Kaidan is a 2007
The specific file name "Kaidan.2007.DVDRip.x264-Hayllander.mkv" refers to a high-quality digital rip of the film’s original DVD release, encoded using the H.264 codec. This version typically preserves the film's intended 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio and Dolby Digital 5.1 audio. Kaidan (2007) After a violent argument leaves Toyoshiga with a
Reviews for Kaidan vary significantly, with many critics praising its while finding its pacing a challenge:
A common criticism is the film's nearly two-hour runtime, which some find "unnecessarily circuitous" or "boring in the middle". Critics on Rotten Tomatoes mentioned that the story can feel "overly burdened" with plot elements.
The narrative centers on , a handsome but debt-ridden tobacco merchant who unknowingly carries a generational curse. Years prior, Shinkichi's father, a samurai, murdered a moneylender named Soetsu. In the present day, Shinkichi falls in love with Toyoshiga (also referred to as Oshiga), the daughter of the man his father killed.