Fukuro

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Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Bag, Sack, Art of Silent Hill
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Type: Movie
Episodes: 1
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Nov 22, 2001
Producers: Konami
Licensors: None found, add some
Studios: None found, add some
Source: Game
Genres: HorrorHorror, SuspenseSuspense
Themes: PsychologicalPsychological, Video GameVideo Game
Duration: 3 min.
Rating: R+ - Mild Nudity

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Score: 4.931 (scored by 279279 users)
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Ranked: #127802
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Popularity: #15569
Members: 552
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Synopsis

Fukuro (Japanese for "bag" or "sack") is a 3-minute short film from 2001. It features Pyramid Head and a Lying Figure from Silent Hill 2, the Fukuro Lady, and many monsters from early sketches for Silent Hill 2. The film contains disturbing, surreal imagery. Credits go to Masahiro Ito (series art director) for creature design and to Akira Yamaoka (series composer) for the music.

It has been published on Art of Silent Hill, Lost Memories: The Art & Music of Silent Hill, and The Silent Hill Experience.

(Source: Silent Hill Wiki)

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Yamaoka, Akira
Music
Ito, Masahiro
Character Design
Ito, Takashi
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Reviews

Aug 12, 2022
To call this weird would be an understatement. It’s a different, alien experience. Fukoro approaches the cosmic horror levels of incomprehensibility. Watching Fukuro feels like you’re watching something not intended for human audience. This is horror that works not with jumpscares, but with confusion. It’s more of an experience than what we would traditionally call a movie, or an animation.

Even as I’m writing this review, I still can’t really wrap my head around this being an official part of Silent Hill franchise, something that Konami looked at and said “Yup, looks alright to me, ship it.” By no means this is meant as derogatory ...

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abystoma2 - Aug 7, 2022
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