So I figure I try directly here, but say, if it was possible to happen, would there be potential sightings of one of them Japanese Snow Women in around Fargo, Minnesota? From what I recall, could be the restless spirit of some lady who came there in search of either her american BF or that load of cash from that one movie.
Heck if I know, just throwing this one out to ya guys.
kumiko the treasure hunter was one of my favorite films i saw this year
>>18770434
>if it was possible to happen, would there be potential sightings of one of them Japanese Snow Women in around Fargo, Minnesota?
Yes. If it could happen, people could potentially see them. Good job, idiot.
>>18770434
The appearence of Yuki ona is only the cultural personification of a certain spirit. I am sure that in Inuit folklore you could find something similar but with different appearance.
Also no, life is not movies.
>>18771673
tell that to rinko kikucki
>>18770434
Nah. Probably find some in Seattle though this April.
There was a Yuki-onna in a Kurosawa movie called "Dreams" made in 1990. I still remember the scene because it was nice:
https://youtu.be/THwEGyBR5GM
>>18772472
There was a better one in the creepy flick Kwaidan. A neat twist based on a classic Japanese poem about a Crane Woman.
>>18771666
Kek
Satan
bumpu
>>18770434
Hey retard, Fargo is in North Dakota, not Minnesota.
>>18770434
I live in Fargo. Have not heard a thing about some jap ghost woman roaming around.
>>18776337
This.