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Lors d'une virée nocturne en voiture, un couple de jeunes mariés, récemment installés au Japon, renverse une jeune fille apparue soudainement sur la route. Malgré leurs recherches, le corps reste mystérieusement introuvable. Quelques temps plus tard, l'esprit de la disparue revient les hanter. Ben et Jane sont alors entraînés sur le terrain d'une machination macabre, à laquelle ils ne pourront échapper. Le cauchemar ne fait que commencer…
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****Don't be afraid it is a very great movie**** a very great movie, i am one of the horror fans, and believe me i found this movie interesting. it began slowly and started to evolve, believe me it did reach the peak. If you could afford the slow emotional beginning you will love it. what interested me the most, is the marvelous end. So it is a worthy watching one, if u do like THE RING, then this masterpiece will sure capture you. I have got a word to say, it is for people who did not see the movie,and tries to keep people away from the joy. please stop talking the actors was good, not excellent but good the director was also good, and the story is the best well done and go don't be afraid . it really worths. My score: 6/10.
Sometimes the problem isn’t that a movie is badly made — it’s that you simply don’t care about what it’s telling you. Shutter, a remake of a Thai film that did leave a mark in its time, falls squarely into that category: a string of predictable scares, lifeless characters, and an atmosphere that never quite takes off. Everything feels too mechanical. The premise, at least on paper, had potential. A photographer and his partner begin to see ghostly figures in their photos after an accident. But what could have been a chilling story about guilt, trauma, and ghosts (in every sense) ends up being just another rehash of J-horror clichés, with apparitions we’ve seen a thousand times and twists that fool no one. It must be said that the technical side is serviceable, and Rachael Taylor manages to preserve some dignity amid the mess. But even that can’t save a film that never finds its own rhythm, nor delivers any real sense of fear. The buildup is clumsy, tension barely exists, and the climax comes so late (and so poorly resolved) that by then, you've completely checked out. Shutter isn’t terrible. It simply adds nothing new. In a genre where audiences have seen it all, offering just recycled scares and a soulless story isn’t enough. It’s watchable, sure — but forgettable. And the worst thing that can happen to a horror film is to leave you indifferent.
The level of mediocre is off the roof with this movie.
A decent mirror movie that has a good idea to start with but it does not really manage to keep the suspense up throughout the movie. For fans of the genre.
It’s super predictable to anyone that watches horror. Similar themes as with other movies, but it’s not bad. If you don’t care about knowing most of the ending within the first 15 minutes, it’s not a bad watch. 5/10 stars for “meh, it’s okay”