
The most terrifying images are the ones that are real.
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.
- 5.6
- 2008
- Released
- 1h 25m

Joshua Jackson
Benjamin Shaw
Rachael Taylor
Jane Shaw
Megumi Okina
Megumi Tanaka
David Denman
Bruno
Elly Otoguro
Yoko
John Hensley
Adam
Maya Hazen
Seiko
James Kyson
Ritsuo
Yoshiko Miyazaki
Akiko
Kei Yamamoto
Murase
Daisy Betts
Natasha
Adrienne Pickering
Megan
Pascal Morineau
Wedding Photographer
Masaki Ota
Police Officer
Heideru Tatsuo
Police Officer
Released
en
- #suicide
- #japan
- #nightmare
- #photographer
- #photography
- #honeymoon
- #affectation
- #ghostbuster
- #remake
- #road accident
- #revenge
- #wedding
- #car accident
- #spirit
- #death
- #ghost
- #hit by a car
- #shadow
- #modeling
- #disturbed
- #aggressive
- #magazine editor
- #ambivalent
- #appreciative
- #awestruck
- #baffled
- #defiant
- #distressing
- #exuberant
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