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  • Ericka 2023-06-10 07:27:16

    Yakusho Koji is like a survivor who escaped from "X Seiji". At the beginning of the new century, Kurosawa's thinking on "existence" extended to the network's influence on the already fragile interpersonal relationship after the confrontation between rationality and sensibility. Erosion, when our soul is replaced by the circuit of the wire, death becomes the physical but eternal existence of the spirit, death is not an illusion, it is a reality, but the pain after life is materialized is...

  • Paris 2023-05-29 04:47:44

    It's the type of horror movie I'm afraid of. Selective blindness + selective deafness = a whole-and-done movie viewing experience. I really want to watch it again, but I'm afraid to watch it...

  • Katelin 2023-05-27 15:47:50

    Permanent death, that is, endless loneliness. A ghost is a person who exists forever alone. The concept is good, the script is okay, the actors' performances are holding back - maybe the director's problem. Scalp tingling twice - so worth...

  • Jaylen 2023-04-08 16:49:33

    8.4; beautiful collapsing...

  • Angelo 2023-03-06 13:04:21

    I feel that the black director is really distracted in making a horror movie, but it is really boring, and the look and feel is also very uncomfortable. Like the alien played by Long Ping, it is uncomfortable to...

  • Sophia 2023-01-18 00:44:11

    I saw aphasia... The scenes where Haruhiko Kato met ghosts in the library and the game hall respectively have reached their peak. The characters and the environmental objects deceived the audience together, and the visual confusion created the shock of pupil constriction in the extremely deep space. At the beginning of the search for Chunjiang, only the faces of Michi and Ryosuke are still being swept by the sun, and because the rest of Tokyo is inhuman. Kiyoshi Kurosawa is...

  • Elaina 2022-10-17 01:42:58

    The film still discusses philosophical issues, although it does not pay much attention to some realistic logic. But people on the Internet seem to disappear at any time, and it feels like a hint. All in all, the film is still a bit...

  • Bettye 2022-04-24 07:01:25

    This movie has the scariest scene I've ever seen in my...

  • Danielle 2022-04-24 07:01:25

    The tone once reminded me of the domestic masterpiece "Crazy Rabbit" that I watched when I was a child. Personally, I understand that people who died in this era have nowhere to put their souls in another world, so they can only be permanently sealed in the place of death in a half-empty, half-truth state. So that those who think that death can escape loneliness and commit suicide can only exist alone in eternal loneliness and cry for...

  • Lea 2022-04-24 07:01:25

    It should be a top level horror movie. Death is eternal darkness, cold, and...

Extended Reading
  • Freddy 2022-03-18 08:01:01

    Frightening early millennium

    2001 was a magical year in cinematic history, with directors seemingly refocusing on what they knew best after a collective frenetic portrayal of the millennium apocalypse crisis. However, Kiyoshi Kurosawa, who has always been stern and restrained, went the opposite way, and still took the trouble...

  • Delmer 2022-03-18 08:01:01

    Taboo room making method

    After watching the horror movie in the middle of the night, I was still deeply in the aftertaste. After a few aftertastes, I wanted to write two sentences, but just now your sister wrote two paragraphs about the power outage. Staring at the computer screen in the dark for a minute. Make sure you...

Pulse quotes

  • Doroningen: Tokyo: Missing Sakai Mitsuo, Tokyo: Missing Yamazaki Naoko, Kanagawa: Missing Hirayama Michio, Kanagawa: Missing Kauahara Takumi, Saitama: Missing Tomioka Shigeki, Tokyo: Missing Yoshida Tomoko, Tokyo: Missing Nakajima Kumi, Kanagawa: Missing Kitaoka Eri, Tokyo: Missing Fukuda Tatsuya.

  • Harue Karasawa: I've always wondered what it was like to die, from when I was really little. I was always alone.

    Ryosuke Kawashima: Any parents or family?

    Harue Karasawa: Sure, but they're irrelevant.

    Ryosuke Kawashima: Right.

    Harue Karasawa: That after death, you live happily with everyone over there.

    Ryosuke Kawashima: Can we stop talking about this?

    Harue Karasawa: But it may be true.

    Ryosuke Kawashima: Sure, but...

    Harue Karasawa: Then in high school it dawned on me, you might be all alone after death too.

    Ryosuke Kawashima: There's no way to know, how could you know?

    Harue Karasawa: The idea was so terrifying, I couldn't even bear it, that nothing changes with death, just right now, forever. Is that what becoming a ghost is about?

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Director: Kiyoshi Kurosawa

Language: Japanese Release date: November 9, 2005

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