Japan's real ghost scenes are on the big screen! "Canine Ming Village" thriller poster sees Will Smith

reporter Xiao Caiwei/Comprehensive report

is the latest self-written and directed work "Howling Village" by "Japanese Horror Master" Shimizu Takashi, which is based on the ultra-savage and supernatural scenic spot "Old Inunsong Tunnel" that actually exists in Fukuoka , The number of theaters in Japan was not that many, but the box office has nearly 1 billion, which is expected to break the record of "The Grudge". It's just the creepy poster of the film, but netizens laughed and said: "See Will Smith!"

▲ "Inunaman Village" is expected to become the highest-grossing horror movie in Japan's history. (Photo: Courtesy of Garage Entertainment)

After "Inu Ming Village" was released in Japan on February 7, the number of screening halls was 211, which is a medium-sized screening scale, and still ranked top 3 in the box office for two consecutive weeks. Japanese media have also believed that "Inunaman Village" will break the cold winter period of horror films in Japan in the past 20 years. It is estimated that the total box office will exceed 1.4 billion, which is expected to break 500 million "The Grudge", "The Grudge 2" 1.1 billion, and "Sadako 3D" 1.35 billion, became the highest-grossing film of "J-Horror" (J-Horror), which once again set off a movie-watching boom.

▲ "Inu Narumi Village" is expected to become Japan's highest-grossing horror movie ever. (Photo: Courtesy of Garage Entertainment)

The story of Inuning Village is narrated by the clinical psychologist Morita Sou (Sanji Caihua). Many strange things began to appear around the well-known spiritual attraction "Inunsound Tunnel". Suddenly, the woman who died suddenly, the last words left before her death, "There is a village after going out of the tunnel, I saw it there..." What did the woman witness in the village? In order to find out the truth of the incident, Zou decided to go to the "Tunnel of Dogs" to find out.

▲ "Inunumura" is expected to become the highest-grossing horror movie ever in Japan. (Photo courtesy of Garage Entertainment)

Even though Japan has been suffering from the new crown pneumonia recently, the keyword "Inuning Village" has surpassed the "new coronavirus countermeasures" in Japan on the 2nd, 8th to 10th and 3 days after its release. , "Insufficient masks" and other keywords jumped to the top of the search list. The movie poster of "Inu Ming Village" also hides the "secret". If you look closely, there are many faces staring at you. But netizens also found that the face on the screen looked very similar to Hollywood actor Will Smith, and even spoofed this poster, which unexpectedly caused the topic.

▲ The poster of "Canine Ming Village" was spoofed by netizens, and "Will Smith" appeared. (Photo: provided by Garage Entertainment, taken from the Internet)