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Local legend dictates that a sacred bell must be rung three times daily (at 2 a.m., 2 p.m., and 8 p.m.) to prevent the Dragon God, Princess Shirayuki, from escaping and flooding the village.

The story follows Gakuen Yamazawa, a man searching for his missing friend, Akira, in a remote village plagued by drought. He finds Akira living with a woman named Yuri near a pond where a Dragon God is supposedly sealed. Demon Pond (2005) JapoМЃn - VOSE

Miike's 2005 version is noted for its and focus on actor performances rather than elaborate cinematic sets. Demon Pond (Video 2005) Local legend dictates that a sacred bell must

As the village suffers from a brutal drought, the townspeople begin to turn against the bell-ringers, leading to a tragic collision between the human world and the supernatural realm of the pond demons. Production & Style Miike's 2005 version is noted for its and

The 2005 production of ( Yashagaike ) is a filmed stage play directed by the prolific Takashi Miike . Based on the 1913 play by Kyōka Izumi, Miike’s version is a "Kabukiesque" adaptation that balances traditional Japanese folklore with his signature touch of the surreal and the humorous. The Narrative

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