Noroi movie plot
2022-04-11 08:01
One day, a house in Tokyo caught fire, and the owner of the house, Kobayashi Masabu (played by Murakami), saw no one in life and no body in death. Kobayashi is a weird writer. He often goes to places rumored to be haunted to experience interviews, write books and create novels, and is also a host of a radio paranormal program. His disappearance caused widespread speculation, and the DV footage he left behind became the key to finding his whereabouts.
In the video, Kobayashi once visited a middle-aged woman, Ryoko Okui (played by Tomono Kuga). Ryoko claimed that she could often hear the cry of a baby next door, and that family had no children at all. Shortly after the interview, Ryoko and her daughter were killed in a car accident. Kobayashi firmly believes that there is something else behind the accident, and he conducts a more in-depth investigation. However, the deeper the investigation, the more bizarre and bizarre incidents, and the terrifying truth gradually surfaced.
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Modesto 2022-04-15 09:01:07
It feels very real and the plot arrangement is also very good, but it is a movie that needs patience to watch.
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Rogelio 2022-04-12 09:01:11
It's more like a mystery movie than a horror movie. The scene where a bunch of monkey-like ghosts crawled onto the little girl at the end is terrifying. The whole movie maintains the characteristics of Japanese horror and aftertaste. After watching it, I still don't remember it. .
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Mitsuo Hori: My God! The pigeons!
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Masafumi Kobayashi: No matter how terrifying, I want the truth.