Exte: Hair Extensions Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.30/10 from 3300 votes
Tags: deviant
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Ekusute

Title in Italiano:

Exte: Hair Extensions

Title in Português:

Exte: Hair Extensions

Synopsis

What if extensions carried the grudge of the individual to which the hair originally belonged and started attacking people wearing it at random?

Customs agents discover a huge amount of human hair used as materials for 'hair extensions' along with the dead body of a young girl with a shaved head.

With the corpse being soon transported by the police, the results of the autopsy determine that the woman's internal organs have been harvested.

The possibility is pointed out that she was kidnapped in some foreign country and was a victim of black market human organ racketeering ring.

A sinister, fearless smirk comes over Yamazaki (Ren Osugi), the morgue night watchman.

Yuko (Chiaki Kuriyama) is a young wannabe hair stylist apprenticing at the Gilles de Rais hair salon.

After working late each day, after returning home, she tirelessly practices her skills on head mannequins with wigs.

One day, her sister, Kiyomi, forcibly entrusts her eight-year-old daughter, Mami, to Yuko.

For some reason, Mami is abnormally timid and frightened and has several wounds on her body from abuse.

Meanwhile, Yamazaki cuddles up with the corpse of the girl he stole from the morgue which now occupies his room.

Hair has become to grow from her head once again, not only from her head but from where her organs were removed: the scars of her stomach and even her empty eye socket.

Later, Yamazaki shows up at Yuko's salon with Mami who got lost looking for Yuko.

Yamazaki takes one look at Yuko and is captivated by her lovely flowing hair...

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User reviews

Melissa Phillips
5/10

The use of unconventional instruments and experimental sounds in the soundtrack adds a unique and memorable quality to the overall sound design.

Robert Jones
4/10

Furthermore, the musical choices in the film often felt disconnected from the on-screen events, leading to a jarring and disjointed viewing experience. The lack of cohesion between the soundtrack and the narrative resulted in moments where the music felt out of place or inappropriate, detracting from the overall immersion in the story.

Matthew Nelson
5/10

The musical cues in key moments of the film effectively enhance the impact of the scenes, heightening the emotional intensity for the viewer.

Jennifer Young
7/10

The music seamlessly blends with the disturbing visuals, adding an extra layer of depth to the story and characters.

Brian Martinez
7/10

Each track enhances the tension and suspense, creating a sense of unease that lingers long after the film has ended.

Amanda Mitchell
5/10

The use of haunting melodies and discordant tones in the music enhances the sense of dread and foreboding throughout the movie.

Michael Taylor
8/10

Overall, the haunting melodies and chilling tones of the soundtrack elevate the viewing experience, making it a truly memorable and impactful aspect of the film.

Joseph Hill
6/10

The inclusion of eerie sound effects and whispers in the music adds an extra layer of creepiness to the overall listening experience.

Andrew Gonzalez
5/10

The sound design in the score cleverly mirrors the tension and suspense of the plot, creating a sense of unease in the audience.

Timothy Martin
5/10

The soundtrack's ability to convey the disturbing themes of organ trafficking and supernatural hair extensions through music is commendable.

Kenneth Young
6/10

The subtle shifts in tone and tempo in the music help to build tension and create a sense of anticipation as the story unfolds.