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Cutting Deep into Horror | One Cut of the Dead(2017): Japanese Horror & Cult Filmmaking Chaos
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What starts as a scrappy Japanese zombie movie quickly becomes one of the most inventive, hilarious, and unexpectedly heartfelt horror-comedies of the last decade.
This week on Cutting Deep into Horror, Henrique Couto & Rachael Redolfi dive into One Cut of the Dead (2017), Shinichiro Uedaโs brilliant cult favorite about zombies, chaos, low-budget filmmaking, and the beautiful disaster of trying to make art when everything is falling apart.
At first glance, One Cut of the Dead looks like a strange, messy, low-budget zombie movie. But stick with it, because this is a film that rewards patience in a huge way. What unfolds is a clever, funny, deeply affectionate tribute to filmmakers, actors, crew members, and anyone who has ever tried to pull off something impossible with no time, no money, and way too much pressure.
Henrique and Rachael talk about what makes the movieโs structure so special, how it balances horror and comedy, why the film hits especially hard for anyone who has worked behind the camera, and how its chaotic energy turns into something genuinely joyful.
Inside this episode:
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๐ต Music by Ray Mattis ๐ Check out Rayโs incredible work here !
๐จโ๐ผ Executive Producers: Rob Fields, Bobbletopia.com
๐ฅ Produced by: Daniel Wilder
๐ Explore more terrifying tales at: WeeklySpooky.com
This week on Cutting Deep into Horror, Henrique Couto & Rachael Redolfi dive into One Cut of the Dead (2017), Shinichiro Uedaโs brilliant cult favorite about zombies, chaos, low-budget filmmaking, and the beautiful disaster of trying to make art when everything is falling apart.
At first glance, One Cut of the Dead looks like a strange, messy, low-budget zombie movie. But stick with it, because this is a film that rewards patience in a huge way. What unfolds is a clever, funny, deeply affectionate tribute to filmmakers, actors, crew members, and anyone who has ever tried to pull off something impossible with no time, no money, and way too much pressure.
Henrique and Rachael talk about what makes the movieโs structure so special, how it balances horror and comedy, why the film hits especially hard for anyone who has worked behind the camera, and how its chaotic energy turns into something genuinely joyful.
Inside this episode:
- Why One Cut of the Dead is best experienced knowing as little as possible
- How the movie transforms from zombie weirdness into filmmaking genius
- The joy, stress, and absurdity of independent film production
- Why the second half completely recontextualizes the first
- How Shinichiro Ueda turns a tiny movie into a massive crowd-pleaser
- Why this modern Japanese horror-comedy became such a beloved cult classic
Watch the film on AMC+ย
๐ง LISTEN NOW and subscribe for spine-tingling horror stories every week!
๐ Unlock exclusive bonus episodes and support the show on Patreon!
๐ WeeklySpooky.com/Join
๐ฌ Contact Us / Submit Your Horror Story!
- Twitter: @WeeklySpooky
- Facebook: facebook.com/WeeklySpooky
- Email: WeeklySpooky@gmail.com
๐ต Music by Ray Mattis ๐ Check out Rayโs incredible work here !
๐จโ๐ผ Executive Producers: Rob Fields, Bobbletopia.com
๐ฅ Produced by: Daniel Wilder
๐ Explore more terrifying tales at: WeeklySpooky.com