Cure

Cure

From Movie Oubliette by Conrad Chambers and Daniel Goh

March 30, 2026 · 1h 16m · Episode 195

About this episode

The episode discusses the unsettling film 'Cure' by Kiyoshi Kurosawa, exploring its themes and impact on modern horror.

In this Patrons' choice episode, we're exposing ourselves to Cure (1997) – the film that announced Kiyoshi Kurosawa as one of the most unsettling voices in modern horror. Set in Tokyo at the tail end of Japan's "lost decade", it follows weary detective Takabe (Kōji Yakusho) as he investigates a string of seemingly connected string of murders... with apparently different perpetrators. Victims keep turning up with the same grotesque X carved into their necks, and the killers – usually found standing nearby in a daze –have absolutely no idea why they did it. Just when things seem bleak enough, Takabe encounters a mysterious drifter, Mamiya (Masato Hagiwara) – a soft-spoken young man who asks everyone the same simple question: Who are you? Should this early progenitor of the "J-horror" phenomenon be released from the oubliette… or would it be safer if we all forgot we ever saw it? Find out! Support us on Patreon to nominate films for us to cover, access exclusive bonus content, and vote on the final verdict! Rate and review us on your podcast platform of choice, and tell a friend about us. Follow us on TikTok , YouTube , Instagram and Bluesky . Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy…

People in this episode

Hosts: Conrad Chambers, Daniel Goh

Topics covered

  • horror
  • film analysis
  • Japanese cinema
  • murder mystery
  • psychological thriller

Keywords

  • Cure
  • Kiyoshi Kurosawa
  • J-horror
  • murder
  • psychological horror
  • Tokyo
  • 1997

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: Cure

Places: Tokyo

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