Shutter Page #2

Synopsis: A newlywed couple Ben and Jane move to Japan for a promising job opportunity - a fashion shoot in Tokyo. During their trip on a dark forest road they experience a tragic car accident, leading to the death of a young local girl. Upon regaining consciousness, they find no trace of her body. A bit distraught the couple arrives in Tokyo to begin their new life. Meanwhile Ben begins noticing strange white blurs in many of his fashion shoot photographs. Jane believes that the blurs are actually spirit photography of the dead girl who they hit on the road, and that she may be seeking vengeance.
Director(s): Masayuki Ochiai
Production: 20th Century Fox
 
IMDB:
5.2
Metacritic:
37
Rotten Tomatoes:
6%
PG-13
Year:
2008
85 min
$25,876,782
Website
659 Views


Yes, this is your assistant.

Ben Shaw, Seiko Nakamura.

And this is Ben's wife, Jane.

- Hi, it's nice to meet you.

- Nice to meet you.

- Does this work?

- [Chuckles] Yeah.

Let me show you

the darkroom over here...

for the black-and-white prints.

Yeah? Will it work?

- It's good?

- Yeah, yeah. Better than good.

Good. All right. Well, let's head upstairs,

and we'll check out the rest.

- [Ben] People live here?

- Well, yours is the only actual completed unit.

So, you guys'll have

the whole place to yourselves.

Be good for a couple

of newlyweds, huh?

[Voice Whispering]

[Sighs] We had, uh, most of this stuff

from another shoot.

- Figured they wouldn't miss it.

- You always were a sneaky bastard.

I had, uh, Seiko rent the rest.

- [Bruno] Not so bad, right?

- Are you kidding? It's great.

Look at this place.

- Our stuff.

- [Bruno] I gotta get back to the offce.

Man, you set us up here.

[Chuckles]

I want you to know

I really appreciate this job.

Come on. You make me look good,

you being here.

- Besides, it'll just be like old times.

- [Whispers, Indistinct]

- [Bruno] Don't forget. Dinner with Adam.

- Sounds good to me.

All right. Good night.

- [Door Closes]

- It's huge!

- My God!

- And it's all ours!

I mean, Janie,

did you see this view ofTokyo?

[Kisses]

I wish I'd brought up my camera.

Well, too bad there is nothing else

that we could do...

up here.

##[Woman Vocalizing]

Mr. Ben Shaw.

[Jane Chuckles]

[Woman]

#All these things I say #

# The way you make me feel #

#All these things I say #

# You are #

- # Good to me #

- [Laughs]

# You are #

# Good to me #

# You are #

# Good to me ##

[Object Clatters]

[Gasps]

[Voice Whispering]

[Voice Whispering]

[Sighs]

You gotta get that looked at, honey.

What's this?

Just a little surprise.

It's the honeymoon photographs.

I gave Bruno the film last night.

Seiko just dropped them off.

[Chuckles]

Oh, God, I look hideous.

What's this?

I don't know.

Reflection, maybe?

Or it could just be

a bad frame on the roll.

- No, it's in a couple of'em.

- Really? Hmm.

Maybe I misloaded the film.

[Chuckles]

Well, if that's the case,

then we'll just have to reshoot.

Mmm.

Enjoy your first day in Tokyo.

[Kissing]

- [Footsteps]

- [Voice Whispering]

[Squeaking, Clattering At Window]

[Clattering Continues]

- ##[Background:
Man Rapping, Indistinct]

- Open your eyes. Just like that.

Hold that. Hold it.

Just like that.

Eyes to me.

Just like that.

Eyes to me.

Can you drop your hand off the bottle

just a little... Right there. Perfect.

Hold that. Last couple.

Lovely. Uh, perfect.

Okay. Can you bring your hand down

just a little bit on the bottle?

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Luke Dawson

Luke Dawson is an American screenwriter who is best known for his scripts of the remake of Shutter and the Thriller film The Lazarus Effect. more…

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