There are few things more bone-chilling than the real-life evils set upon our planet and its people each and every day. This is the type of horror Japanese director Ryûsuke Hamaguchi is contending with in Evil Does Not Exist, the stirring and eerie follow-up to his Oscar-winning 2021 film, Drive My Car.
As sinister gunshots echo from the forest, both the locals and representatives confront their life choices and the haunting consequences they have. Previously, Hamaguchi explained that the project was conceived in collaboration with composer Eiko Ishibashi when she asked him to capture some original footage for a live performance she was working on . “I conceived of the film as an original source material for the footage,” he said. “This very free way of filmmaking vitalized me a lot.
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