Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA student at a conservative all-girls school tries to unravel the connection between a series of deaths and what appears to be a cursed photograph.A student at a conservative all-girls school tries to unravel the connection between a series of deaths and what appears to be a cursed photograph.A student at a conservative all-girls school tries to unravel the connection between a series of deaths and what appears to be a cursed photograph.
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Zero: Fatal Frame (2014) (Japanese Horror).
Using references to the character Ophelia from William Shakespeare's "Hamlet", this film revolves around a Catholic girls school in Japan where strange events occur after a girl inexplicably becomes an anti-social shut-in. This has a classy, Gothic Euro vibe to it that is supplemented with horror elements that utilize zero jump scares. As one online reviewer noted, "the director builds her fright effects more from whispered rumors, girlish crushes and the nebulous border between dreams and reality, the living and the dead." The atmosphere is thick, resulting in a dreamy, hypnotic experience. There are some very cool, lengthy shots to enjoy. Good scoring too. The ending is somewhat run-of-the-mill, but this is high quality stuff.
This film is loosely based on the popular video game, which I have not played. Internet rumblings say that this movie is entirely different, and not as scary.
Zero: Fatal Frame (2014) (Japanese Horror).
Using references to the character Ophelia from William Shakespeare's "Hamlet", this film revolves around a Catholic girls school in Japan where strange events occur after a girl inexplicably becomes an anti-social shut-in. This has a classy, Gothic Euro vibe to it that is supplemented with horror elements that utilize zero jump scares. As one online reviewer noted, "the director builds her fright effects more from whispered rumors, girlish crushes and the nebulous border between dreams and reality, the living and the dead." The atmosphere is thick, resulting in a dreamy, hypnotic experience. There are some very cool, lengthy shots to enjoy. Good scoring too. The ending is somewhat run-of-the-mill, but this is high quality stuff.
This film is loosely based on the popular video game, which I have not played. Internet rumblings say that this movie is entirely different, and not as scary.
This movie is an adaption of a novel with the name ~Zero: A Curse Affecting Only Girls~ which is based on the video game series ~Zero(or Fatal Frame in US)~.
I haven't read the novel so I can't really compare them but the story of the film was really interesting and well done.While the plot was moving slowly and sometimes it was confusing it never made me feel tired.I don't remember a scene that was pointless.I liked that the way the story unfolds make u connect all the pieces together.My only complaint is that there was no real climax when the Big mystery was revealed,it was more like an inquisition,listening to the character explaining what happened there and stuff,it wasn't a bad way to reveal the mystery,but i kind of missed the climax that we see in the endings of the games.So overall the story was pretty damn good.I wont get into details because I don't want to spoil anything to you.
The directing was really well done,it drew you the attention and it made an already beautiful scenery even more beautiful.The actors were convincing,they did a great job.The sounds are really good too and the soundtrack beautiful.
I wouldn't call this movie a horror since it's not scary at all.It's eerie at times but not scary.Its more like a mystery movie,thriller is a better way to describe it than horror.
There are many complains that this movie has nothing to do with the games.Well as we already said its not based on a Fatal Frame game but its based on a Novel which is based on the Fatal Frame series(with a storyline and characters completely different from any of the games).The main complain is that there are no ghost fights like in the game which is a key element.But the atmosphere,the story,the characters & their personality,the music,the way the mystery unfolds the feel of this movie makes you feel that you are watching something that belongs in the Fatal Frame universe.Of course this is something that only the hardcore fans of the series can recognize.My personal opinion is that they handled the camera obscure(in the games you can see and fight ghosts with it) really great,there might not be fights with it(God only knows how that would work in a movie) but it plays a key role.
So overall its a really well done movie with a really interesting plot and great directing taking place at a beautiful scenery.Japanese horror/thriller fans and the hardcore fans of the games will appreciate ~Gekijô-ban: Zero~ (aka Fatal Frame : The movie).
I haven't read the novel so I can't really compare them but the story of the film was really interesting and well done.While the plot was moving slowly and sometimes it was confusing it never made me feel tired.I don't remember a scene that was pointless.I liked that the way the story unfolds make u connect all the pieces together.My only complaint is that there was no real climax when the Big mystery was revealed,it was more like an inquisition,listening to the character explaining what happened there and stuff,it wasn't a bad way to reveal the mystery,but i kind of missed the climax that we see in the endings of the games.So overall the story was pretty damn good.I wont get into details because I don't want to spoil anything to you.
The directing was really well done,it drew you the attention and it made an already beautiful scenery even more beautiful.The actors were convincing,they did a great job.The sounds are really good too and the soundtrack beautiful.
I wouldn't call this movie a horror since it's not scary at all.It's eerie at times but not scary.Its more like a mystery movie,thriller is a better way to describe it than horror.
There are many complains that this movie has nothing to do with the games.Well as we already said its not based on a Fatal Frame game but its based on a Novel which is based on the Fatal Frame series(with a storyline and characters completely different from any of the games).The main complain is that there are no ghost fights like in the game which is a key element.But the atmosphere,the story,the characters & their personality,the music,the way the mystery unfolds the feel of this movie makes you feel that you are watching something that belongs in the Fatal Frame universe.Of course this is something that only the hardcore fans of the series can recognize.My personal opinion is that they handled the camera obscure(in the games you can see and fight ghosts with it) really great,there might not be fights with it(God only knows how that would work in a movie) but it plays a key role.
So overall its a really well done movie with a really interesting plot and great directing taking place at a beautiful scenery.Japanese horror/thriller fans and the hardcore fans of the games will appreciate ~Gekijô-ban: Zero~ (aka Fatal Frame : The movie).
Having watched this film, the only notable thing I can say about it is the lesbian relationships and how the relationships between girls are handled, and how its so rare to see in horror movies, or movies in general to be a focus. But even then, you have the Whispering Corridor movies, which have handled such matters far better, while being more interesting than this.
The acting is fine, serviceable I'd say, but not great. The music, though I don't remember any of it was fine, due to it not annoying me or thinking any choices were bad or distracting. The plot though, is not very good.
Things are pretty interesting at first, a girl who locks herself away and students seem to be infatuated with her, then a photo shows up and a ghostly apparition of her shows up and then people start disappearing. Nothing groundbreaking, but you want to know what happens with a setup like that. Unfortunately, none of the characters really stand out, and are mostly forgettable, and by the third act when things are getting revealed, you start to realise that it's rather stupid and some character motivations start to make a lot less sense. There are no scares here really, no real tension, except maybe with the girls in a 'will they, wont they' thing and some ham-fisted symbolism, no thrills, not even that malaise that occurs in some horror films, where it's not necessarily terrifying you, but you still feel uncomfortable. I'd say it barely qualifies as even creepy.
At times this movie feels like a low rent Whispering Corridors knockoff(where some of the same criticisms could be leveled at some movies in the series, but they at least have better plots with more engaging characters), with very loose ties to its license. The plot and overall tone feel quite trite with a been there, done that bland feeling. It does nothing new, and what it does, it does adequately well and nothing more.
Watch the Whispering Corridors movies instead if you want a horror movie tackling lesbian relationships or tackling female relationships within an all girls environment. If you want to see the Fatal Frame series on the big screen, well buy a projector and get a PS2 and Wii, because you wont get it here. And no, I haven't approached this movie as a fan of the game and wanting to see it represented in movie form, I just wanted to watch a good movie.
The acting is fine, serviceable I'd say, but not great. The music, though I don't remember any of it was fine, due to it not annoying me or thinking any choices were bad or distracting. The plot though, is not very good.
Things are pretty interesting at first, a girl who locks herself away and students seem to be infatuated with her, then a photo shows up and a ghostly apparition of her shows up and then people start disappearing. Nothing groundbreaking, but you want to know what happens with a setup like that. Unfortunately, none of the characters really stand out, and are mostly forgettable, and by the third act when things are getting revealed, you start to realise that it's rather stupid and some character motivations start to make a lot less sense. There are no scares here really, no real tension, except maybe with the girls in a 'will they, wont they' thing and some ham-fisted symbolism, no thrills, not even that malaise that occurs in some horror films, where it's not necessarily terrifying you, but you still feel uncomfortable. I'd say it barely qualifies as even creepy.
At times this movie feels like a low rent Whispering Corridors knockoff(where some of the same criticisms could be leveled at some movies in the series, but they at least have better plots with more engaging characters), with very loose ties to its license. The plot and overall tone feel quite trite with a been there, done that bland feeling. It does nothing new, and what it does, it does adequately well and nothing more.
Watch the Whispering Corridors movies instead if you want a horror movie tackling lesbian relationships or tackling female relationships within an all girls environment. If you want to see the Fatal Frame series on the big screen, well buy a projector and get a PS2 and Wii, because you wont get it here. And no, I haven't approached this movie as a fan of the game and wanting to see it represented in movie form, I just wanted to watch a good movie.
Actually quite creepy and haunting when it's not getting in its own way with awkward exposition and weird tropes. Significantly though, I get the feeling that's probably due to being 'lost in translation'.
Recommended regardless for horror hounds.
Recommended regardless for horror hounds.
I do have to say, it's nothing like the game's plot, while it does share some core similarities. It might even have a Camera Obscura reference, but that's it. Twisted and warped into something creepy and potentially interesting.. until more information is given, and the magic is lost. You could argue that this is the kind of adaptation that takes inspiration more than trying to recreate, and I commend it for it.
Personally, I feel the "final revelation" was completely unnecessary!
Had it reached that point where it was confusing enough to not really be sure as to what was happening, it would have been really memorable.. but it didn't stop short, and it kind of ruined it (not to mention a few moments where it goes too far with silliness like the Shaman moment). In retrospect, parts feel overwritten, and could be better condensed into a simpler script. Still, the creepy moments and really interesting visuals, editing and effects throughout made this an enjoyable movie for those interested in the genre. It also felt longer than it is, which means I was lost in it. I would recommend it if you have the patience for it.
... As a side note, I was shocked the see the annoyingly over-energetic Ayami Nakajou on a primary role in a "horror movie", but now I can see why. And I'm also not sure about the constant "curse only girls are affected by" and the possibility of a subtext (girls falling in love with other girls) and the people involved trying to say something about it. Maybe there's more to it..
Personally, I feel the "final revelation" was completely unnecessary!
Had it reached that point where it was confusing enough to not really be sure as to what was happening, it would have been really memorable.. but it didn't stop short, and it kind of ruined it (not to mention a few moments where it goes too far with silliness like the Shaman moment). In retrospect, parts feel overwritten, and could be better condensed into a simpler script. Still, the creepy moments and really interesting visuals, editing and effects throughout made this an enjoyable movie for those interested in the genre. It also felt longer than it is, which means I was lost in it. I would recommend it if you have the patience for it.
... As a side note, I was shocked the see the annoyingly over-energetic Ayami Nakajou on a primary role in a "horror movie", but now I can see why. And I'm also not sure about the constant "curse only girls are affected by" and the possibility of a subtext (girls falling in love with other girls) and the people involved trying to say something about it. Maybe there's more to it..
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- WissenswertesIs based on a video game of the same name, which is also known as 'Project Zero' in the UK and Europe
- VerbindungenFeatured in Outside Xbox: 7 Creepiest Ways Games Messed with Your Mind (2023)
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