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  • Anibal 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    8.0/10. ① Ghosts invade the world through computer screens, resulting in an empty city of Tokyo and the escape of the male and female protagonists from Tokyo. Reflects the loneliness of modern Japanese society. ② Creation of a creepy and oppressive atmosphere: dark spaces; unnatural local lighting (and the resulting shadows of people) in dark spaces; claustrophobic spaces; fading yellow tones; overall slow and restrained narrative/editing/ Performance rhythm and fixed or slow camera movements;...

  • Idell 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    Kiyoshi Kurosawa, how many things do you want to put in a...

  • Laverna 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    The last 18 minutes just didn't finish. . . Although independent, experimental. . But it's kinda...

  • Felicia 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    The rhythm that most contradicts Kurosawa...

  • Thurman 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    Ghost movies have to look like ghost movies, I don't know what to express~ If it wasn't for Kumiko Aso, I wouldn't watch...

  • Colleen 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    If there is no death, the end of life is only loneliness, how terrible and terrifying the loneliness in loneliness! The mind or soul is actually always connected, but in a certain dimension, we don't...

  • Lola 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    Kurosawa Kiyoshi seems to be the castrated Imamura Changhei, who places strong desires in another world, from surreal to ghost...

  • Ashleigh 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    The closed loop in the small and shabby room repeats the endless cycle of loneliness, like a ghost, like never been here, like a ghost and no one knows. Reflecting on the anxiety of Japanese cities, society, and new technology so early is a good theme, but the main storyline is too...

  • Osbaldo 2022-03-24 09:03:51

    I like the scheduling and art very much (he likes to shoot the back of the head, the audience sees ghosts before the characters, a lot of window frames, doors, fluttering curtains, various separation spaces), it seems that every time there is a huge concept, but the expansion And the ending is a little bit frustrating. This film should have the influence of "Midnight Bell", the film texture is very suitable for this...

  • Lucinda 2022-03-24 09:03:51

    I like the scheduling and art very much (he likes to shoot the back of the head, the audience sees ghosts before the characters, a lot of window frames, doors, fluttering curtains, various separation spaces), it seems that every time there is a huge concept, but the expansion And the ending is a little bit frustrating. This film should have the influence of "Midnight Bell", the film texture is very suitable for this...

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  • Winston 2022-03-18 08:01:01

    It just feels like projecting my life state. . Maybe if I live alone, I will die?

    I, a second grader of elementary school, who led the whole class to watch "The Grudge", had to pause in several places for a while??

    Kiyoshi Kurosawa is really good at internalizing the supernatural into the trivial and barren everyday life like my own;

    I really liked his scenes of the...

  • Monica 2022-03-18 08:01:01

    death generation

    1. Such logic: people can't live, they can choose to die, but they don't know that they will be better than or better after death, so they have to live forever, "hope now is eternity" (the philosophy of suicide is in this world. and the other shore, so suicide is the only philosophy). There is no...

Pulse quotes

  • Michi's mother: Have you called your father?

    Michi Kudo: Nope.

    Michi's mother: I see, but what if you get in trouble? I can't rush over. It's awkward for me to see him, but you should.

    Michi Kudo: Forget it, he's out of the picture.

  • Michi Kudo: I'm fine, I got my friends.

    Yoshizaki: You sure? I guess you'll be alright then. You're so trusting and get carried away.

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Director: Kiyoshi Kurosawa

Language: Japanese Release date: November 9, 2005

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