There’s an element to this story
that is quite delightful but it also has the makings of an epic horror movie.
Nagoro is a small village in the mountains of southern Japan, now home to three
times as many life-sized scarecrows as people. The dolls are being made by
65-year old Tsukimi Ayano, who moved back to Nagoro after years of being
away to take care of her father. Ayano has slowly replaced residents, who’ve
either moved away or died, with a whimsical scarecrow.
The 35 remaining residents are now
vastly outnumbered by the dolls and living in what has to be the most surreal
village during the day, and pretty much my worst nightmare at night.


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