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Which horror movie is this picture from? Be careful, the motion picture is more gory!
Vampire Girl vs. Frankenstein Girl

The movie is based on the novels of the same name, "Vampire Girl" and "Frankenstein Girl," both by Harukiku Uchida. In the original, Bloodsucking Girl does not face off against Frankenstein Girl, while the movie version makes the duel between the two super-beautiful girls the biggest attraction. Vampire Girl vs. Frankenstein Girl stills (9) The movie was co-directed by Naoyuki Tomatsu and Kihiro Nishimura. Naoyuki Tomatsu has written and directed a number of yakuza and erotic films, while Nishimura Kihiro is an expert in special effects make-up and special effects styling, and understands how to create horrific and bizarre effects. The two collaborated to create a horror-action movie about a beautiful girl that has never been seen before. The main character, blood-sucking girl Monami Arigatou, is played by popular idol Yukie Kawamura. Kawamura herself is said to be a big fan of horror movies, and the opportunity to star in this movie is a real bonus, as she portrays the vampire transfer student in a cute and heroic way. As a Frankenstein girl, Yukie faces off against Eri, a unique mixed-race beauty. Saito Kou, who is famous for his stage play Prince of Tennis, plays the key character Mizushima Shuken. In addition, Shimizu Takashi, a master of Japanese horror films, also makes a cameo appearance in the movie. The movie is based on "Blood Sucking Girl" and tells the story of a high school boy, Mizushima Juken (Saito Kou), who becomes a vampire after eating Valentine's Day chocolates given to him by a vampire girl from a new school, Arigatou (Kawamura Yukie); and a vampire who claims to be a vampire. Furano (Eri Yukuro), who claimed to be Shuken's girlfriend, was jealous of her boyfriend's intimacy with other girls, and attempted to take revenge on Yukaku by accidentally falling to her death. After falling to her death, she resurrects herself as "Girl Franken" and fights her vampire rival again. The film debuted at the New York Asian Film Festival on June 26, 2009, and immediately became a topic of conversation! It was also invited to participate in the Canadian and Korean film festivals. In addition, the novel of the same name, which accompanies the movie, has also been released.