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Overview

User Rating:
4.8/10   5,773 votes
Director:
Masayuki Ochiai
Writer (WGA):
Luke Dawson (screenplay)
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Release Date:
21 March 2008 (USA) more
Tagline:
The most terrifying images are the ones that are real.
Plot:
A newly married couple discovers disturbing, ghostly images in photographs they develop after a tragic accident. Fearing the manifestations may be connected, they investigate and learn that some mysteries are better left unsolved. full summary | full synopsis
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(15 articles)
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Another unrelentingly boring ghost-in-the-machine remake more

Cast

 (Cast overview, first billed only)

Joshua Jackson ... Benjamin Shaw

Rachael Taylor ... Jane Shaw
Megumi Okina ... Megumi Tanaka

David Denman ... Bruno

John Hensley ... Adam

Maya Hazen ... Seiko

James Kyson Lee ... Ritsuo
Yoshiko Miyazaki ... Akiko
Kei Yamamoto ... Murase

Daisy Betts ... Natasha

Adrienne Pickering ... Megan
Pascal Morineau ... Wedding Photographer
Masaki Ota ... Police Officer #1
Heideru Tatsuo ... Police Officer #2
Eri Otoguro ... Yoko
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Additional Details

MPAA:
Rated PG-13 for terror, disturbing images, sexual content and language.
Runtime:
85 min | USA:90 min (unrated version)
Country:
USA
Language:
English | Japanese
Color:
Color
Sound Mix:
Dolby
Filming Locations:
Tokyo, Japan
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^ 24% since last week why?
Company:
Ozla Pictures more

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Trivia:
Not screened for critics. more
Goofs:
Factual errors: While in the honeymoon cabin, the camera Ben is using is clearly a medium format camera. Later however, when they are looking at the pictures Seiko dropped off, the negatives attached to the envelope are 35mm negatives. more
Movie Connections:
Remake of Shutter (2004/II) more
Soundtrack:
In a War more

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21 out of 36 people found the following comment useful:-
Another unrelentingly boring ghost-in-the-machine remake, 28 March 2008
3/10
Author: movedout from http://thescreenbug.blogspot.com

Take it as it is. A derivative, leaden, mind-numbingly simplified remake of a superior original. That's not to say that it's genuinely decent on its own merits if you've not already seen 2004's seminal Thai-horror "Shutter" that reignited that country's interest in producing slow burning, luxuriously made horror films. Interestingly, and perhaps even fittingly, the Hollywood machine that devours and regurgitates the recent slate of J-Horror films has turned its sights on "Shutter", which arguably finds its core roots in Japan's horror conventions in its vengeful, waifish ghost girl tormenting the living by manifesting through various electronic mediums. So what Masayuki Ochiai's adaptation essentially becomes is a carbon copy of copy.

American photographer Ben Shaw (Joshua Jackson) and his blonde schoolteacher bride Jane (Rachael Taylor) go straight from nuptials to a working honeymoon in Japan, natch, because America just isn't as scary to Americans as Asia is. Before heading off to Ben's lucrative assignment in Tokyo, the newly minted couple heads to a remote countryside inn when a brief accident derails Jane's constitution and compels her to seek out answers led by a phantasmal presence in photographs and a newly discovered knowledge of spirit photography.

Unremarkably, Luke Dawson's screenplay omits and appends details to its basic premise. The original uses the stark disassociation of city living to intensify the eeriness of isolation, and the idea that we never really see what we think we know. Dawson's script transplants the couple to a different country, ramping up the cultural alienation and exoticism of another culture. It's not dissimilar to what we've already seen in "The Grudge" remakes.

Even as Ochiai's direction is comparatively surefooted and patient with the camera choosing to hang on to a scene instead of ludicrously harping on jump-cuts and eyeball-rattling shots that bounce off the wall, the film feels unambitiously stale. "Shutter" goes through the motions of dourly checking off look-behind-you set pieces and reflections on windows. The plotting and performances are so apparent; you'd find yourself a couple of steps ahead of the film's central faux-mystery. While the bizarre symbiotic relationship audiences have with particularly mediocre remakes of Asian horror films should still live on after this, what remains most terrifying is how textbook simple and undemanding the film-making has become for films of its ilk.

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