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Synopsis: A trio of journalists receive a mysterious DVD from an unknown source. The young woman journalist decides to watch the DVD and disappears. Her two friends begin an investigation into her disappearance that turns up a video she shot while watching the DVD they received in the mail. Upon viewing it appears she was not alone in her apartment. Who is the mystery woman seen only in a reflection and what caused the young lady to commit suicide?
 
IMDB:
5.4
Year:
2006
80 min
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to believe in ghosts.

However, at the very least,

I had to acknowledge that watching that DVD...

was the last thing Kayo had done before

throwing herself off her balcony.

The brother of the woman who sent

the DVD in did the same thing.

It could just be coincidence,

but it was the same as Kayo.

We decided to pay the woman a visit.

Or rather, I should say, we felt we

had no choice but to visit her.

Hi, this is Takano from the

cable TV company

Hello I'm trying to get in touch with a

Miss Nakagawa, who sent a DVD in to our company

Yes, It's nice to meet you

I'm sorry to call you out of the blue,

but I would like to meet and have a talk with you.

Yes, I see. The address on the letter

you sent is OK, right?

Yes, well then, I'll be right over

Thank you for your cooperation.

Good bye.

I got in touch with her.

She says she can meet me now.

Did she say anything?

I thought she would be really serious,

but she wasn't like that at all.

Even just that is comforting.

Only half believing in the DVD's power,

I felt as if I had found partial salvation.

I had suspected the worst, but now it appeared

that I didn't have to think that way.

The world of evil spirits and revenge

from beyond the grave...

I felt my grip on reality growing.

I became calm and rational.

My sole motivation became debunking

the existence of a supernatural DVD.

Here.

Point the camera down -

I'll ask her if it's all right to shoot.

I'm the one from the cable TV company

who contacted you.

I'm sorry to have made you

come all the way out here.

Actually, we were doing a piece on the

DVD you sent us. Do you mind if we film?

OK.

If it's going to be any kind of a problem,

we can blur your face or mask your voice.

No, it's all right.

Please come in.

This is the apartment my

brother lived in.

You've left everything as it was...

I'm sorry for your loss.

When did your brother

He came to Tokyo to be a musician.

I received a strange phone call from

him about a month ago.

I decided to come to see

if he was all right.

A strange call?

He was very pessimistic and seemed

to have lost hope.

He did a number of auditions, but he

didn't get anywhere with them.

He was always frail and had to see

a doctor regularly in Tokyo.

I'm sorry to ask...

but what was wrong with him?

It's OK. He suffered from

mild depression.

Can I assume that he was suicidal

from the start?

I was worried, so I stayed

with him for a while.

I went with him to the doctor and made sure

he followed the doctor's advice.

You're not supposed to try to cheer up

someone with depression,

so pretty much all I could do was

make sure he ate.

But when that DVD came,

he seemed to change.

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Shozin Fukui

Shozin Fukui (福居ショウジン, Fukui Shōjin) is a Japanese film director and screenwriter. He has produced two experimental shorts (Gerorisuto, and Caterpillar) and two full-length films (964 Pinocchio, and Rubber's Lover). These four movies were widely available, having been issued on DVD by Unearthed Films. However, these releases have since gone out of print. He has released four more films since then (Onne, Den-Sen, The Hiding and 『S-94』). These are almost completely unknown outside Japan. 964 Pinocchio and Rubber's Lover are considered important, core films of the Japanese cyberpunk genre.964 Pinocchio is often compared to Shinya Tsukamoto's cyberpunk classic Tetsuo: The Iron Man; Fukui worked on the crew for Tetsuo. Many fans and critics consider Fukui's aesthetic to be sufficiently divergent from Tsukamoto's for his films to stand on their own, even considering the extremely deep similarities. more…

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