The final act abandons all logic. It features stilted English-language dialogue, an American millionaire, and an over-the-top "exorcism" scene involving a priest that feels more like The Exorcist than a period drama. 📌 Summary
After cross-referencing lost media archives and Japanese hobbyist magazines from the early 80s, three plausible explanations have emerged.
: A fully intact, uncensored version of the 1983 film is not currently known to be available for public purchase or streaming.
The final act abandons all logic. It features stilted English-language dialogue, an American millionaire, and an over-the-top "exorcism" scene involving a priest that feels more like The Exorcist than a period drama. 📌 Summary
After cross-referencing lost media archives and Japanese hobbyist magazines from the early 80s, three plausible explanations have emerged.
: A fully intact, uncensored version of the 1983 film is not currently known to be available for public purchase or streaming.