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Synopsis: Nagisa Sugiura (Yuka) is a young Japanese actress who comes face to face with a slew of ghosts. These restless spirits begin to appear when she signs on to star in a horror film which tells the true story about a crazed, local professor whose murderous rampage at a hotel left 11 guests dead, including his young son and daughter. The movie is being filmed at the very site where the killings took place.
Genre: Horror, Mystery
Director(s): Takashi Shimizu
Production: LionsGate Entertainment
 
IMDB:
6.2
R
Year:
2005
96 min
Website
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in what is called...

...the 'cryptomnesia phenomenon'.

When we place these concepts under

such headings as 'past lives'...

...or 'reincarnation'...

...they become very convenient...

...for religious thinkers and moralists.

But you know, I keep

having this same dream...

That happens.

This is different.

Dreams about me?

You wish!

In this dream,

I always see the same hotel...

...but I've never been there.

Weren't you listening to the lecture?

That's that 'crypto' something...

'Crypto...'

No, listen...

That red triangular roof, the walls,

the corridors... it's all so real!

You were probably there

when you were a kid, and forgot.

No. There's no place like that

in any of our old photos...

...and my parents have no memory of it.

Oh, come on!

And my mother was really surprised

when I told her about it.

She asked if I still had that dream.

I always used to ask

to go the hotel I'd seen in it.

Enough about dreams!

I'm going to eat!

Good! Stop there.

Now listen...

Yes...

Don't answer. Concentrate!

Slowly...

She gets all the attention!

Well, she's a nobody in the main role.

I heard he chose her first.

Did you hear?

We're all going to that hotel.

The place it really happened?

Isn't that just staff? For the sets?

No, they called my agent.

What?! Why do we have to go?

Yeah! People died there!

You might die!

You can't hear his footsteps now.

Hold your breath.

Become invisible.

If he finds you, you die.

Cut!

Right!

OK!

OK!

Are you all right?!

Ms. Sugiura!

Mr. Matsumura!

What's wrong, Sugiura?!

Are you all right?! Sugiura!

I realize you're not happy

about going where people died...

...but the director wants

all the main cast to come.

I have the feeling

I shouldn't go to that hotel.

Why, all of a sudden?

Something's not right.

Strange things have been happening

ever since I got this script.

Strange things?

I see that hotel in my dreams.

And that girl...

I'd never heard of this!

Hey!

You read the articles.

That girl whose father killed her...

It's like I'm...

Hey!

Settle down!

But it's weird!

I knew that girl's face!

Look...

Her memories are in me.

Nagisa!

Get a grip, will you?

Look, even if, and I mean 'if'...

...you were that girl reborn...

...you won't die in that hotel again.

Well...

You know how big an opportunity

this film is, don't you?

We're here!

This is the site of the incident.

What's wrong with you?!

Sorry.

Ow!

Careful! Let me do it.

This is quite the fence!

This way.

Be careful up there. Watch yourself.

Be careful.

Watch yourself.

The door's open.

Everyone...

This way.

Watch your step.

This way. In you go.

Gather round.

Everyone over here.

First, here...

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Takashi Shimizu

Takashi Shimizu (清水 崇 Shimizu Takashi, born 27 July 1972) is a Japanese filmmaker. He is best known for being the creator of the Japanese Ju-on series and American The Grudge franchise. According to film scholar Wheeler Winston Dixon, Shimizu is "one of a new breed of Japanese horror directors" who prefers to "suggest menace and violence rather than directly depict it." more…

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