Tuesday, November 10, 2009
TALES OF TERROR FROM TOKYO AND ALL OVER JAPAN: THE MOVIE
Tales of Terror from Tokyo and All Over Japan: The Movie is a 2004 Japanese horror anthology. It consists of seveal stories directed by different directors. The film is based upon the series of the same name.
THE NIGHT WATCHMAN; directed by Akio Yoshida.
The watchmen at an abandoned building keep resigning after the first night of work. Only of them remains in the place to welcome the new comers.
WISPS OF SMOKE; directed by Kosuke Suzuki.
Three girls on a field trip get lost in the dark roads. A strange sound comes from deep in the woods and the three of them have to learn the hard way that smoking kills.
GLOVES; directed by Hirohisa Sasaki.
Every night when she falls asleep, a young girl starts to feel that a pair of gloved hands begin to strangle her.
THE WEIGHT; directed by Kosuke Suzuki.
A woman wakes up in the middle of the night after feeling a heavy weight sitting on her chest.
FULL-LENGTH MIRROR; directed by Ryuta Miyake.
Soon to graduate, two young men decide to visit their high school as a farewell. But before leaving, they remember there is only one thing they have yet to do, look into the mirror in the gym's storage room.
LINE OF SIGHT; directed by Keisuke Toyoshima.
While shooting a video about her future plans, a young school girl records something else that will keep an eye on her forever.
THE PROMISE; directed by Keita Amemiya.
Hiroyuki receives a call from his uncle about taking care of his apartment for a while. Although he can make use of everything in the place, there is only one condition, he should answer everything he hears someone calling his name.
HISAO; directed by Shunichi Hirano.
A mother keeps talking to her son about how he has been bullied in school. However, he doesn't answer and the only thing he does is sit on a rocking-chair and drip water all over the place.
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