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Spirits

Titre original : Shutter
  • 2008
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 25min
NOTE IMDb
5,2/10
39 k
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Spirits (2008)
Clip: Spiritual cleanser
Lire clip0:55
Regarder Shutter
12 Videos
22 photos
Supernatural HorrorHorrorMysteryThriller

Un couple nouvellement marié découvre des images fantomatiques inquiétantes dans des photographies qu'ils développent après un accident tragique. Ils enquêtent et apprennent qu'il vaut mieux... Tout lireUn couple nouvellement marié découvre des images fantomatiques inquiétantes dans des photographies qu'ils développent après un accident tragique. Ils enquêtent et apprennent qu'il vaut mieux ne pas résoudre certains mystères.Un couple nouvellement marié découvre des images fantomatiques inquiétantes dans des photographies qu'ils développent après un accident tragique. Ils enquêtent et apprennent qu'il vaut mieux ne pas résoudre certains mystères.

  • Réalisation
    • Masayuki Ochiai
  • Scénario
    • Luke Dawson
    • Parkpoom Wongpoom
    • Sophon Sakdaphisit
  • Casting principal
    • Joshua Jackson
    • Rachael Taylor
    • James Kyson
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    5,2/10
    39 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Masayuki Ochiai
    • Scénario
      • Luke Dawson
      • Parkpoom Wongpoom
      • Sophon Sakdaphisit
    • Casting principal
      • Joshua Jackson
      • Rachael Taylor
      • James Kyson
    • 174avis d'utilisateurs
    • 131avis des critiques
    • 37Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Vidéos12

    U.S. trailer: Shutter
    Trailer 1:42
    U.S. trailer: Shutter
    Shutter
    Clip 0:55
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    Clip 0:55
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    Clip 0:54
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    Clip 3:32
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    Shutter: Car Accident
    Clip 0:53
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    Shutter: Jane Becomes Yegumi (Exclusive)
    Clip 1:49
    Shutter: Jane Becomes Yegumi (Exclusive)

    Photos22

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    Rôles principaux69

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    Joshua Jackson
    Joshua Jackson
    • Ben
    Rachael Taylor
    Rachael Taylor
    • Jane
    James Kyson
    James Kyson
    • Ritsuo
    • (as James Kyson Lee)
    Megumi Okina
    Megumi Okina
    • Megumi
    David Denman
    David Denman
    • Bruno
    John Hensley
    John Hensley
    • Adam
    Maya Hazen
    Maya Hazen
    • Seiko
    Yoshiko Miyazaki
    Yoshiko Miyazaki
    • Akiko
    Kei Yamamoto
    • Murase
    Daisy Betts
    Daisy Betts
    • Natasha
    Adrienne Pickering
    Adrienne Pickering
    • Megan
    Pascal Morineau
    • Wedding Photographer
    Masaki Ôta
    • Police Officer
    • (as Masaki Ota)
    Heideru Tatsuo
    • Police Officer
    Eri Otoguro
    Eri Otoguro
    • Yoko
    Rina Matsuki
    • TGK Receptionist
    Tomotaka Kanzaki
    • Client
    Jun Yakushiji
    • Client
    • Réalisation
      • Masayuki Ochiai
    • Scénario
      • Luke Dawson
      • Parkpoom Wongpoom
      • Sophon Sakdaphisit
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    Avis des utilisateurs174

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    6b014422

    It wasn't that bad

    After seeing this movie, I was shocked by the comments. The movie wasn't that bad at all.

    In the beginning I wasn't sure what to think. It was rather scary, and the plot itself made my question whether I saw this movie or not already. It reminded me of similar movies like the grudge.

    But let's face it, the end was surprising and not in any way predictable.

    I like the movie. I'll see it again someday.

    I gave it a six because it was very entertaining, surprising, but it wont go into history as a masterpiece.

    See this movie if you want to enjoy yourself, be scared, be excited and you wont regret it.
    4bearfaceproductions

    Not that scary or good

    My family was watching this in the living room but I didn't. I heard some of my cousins screaming and they said it was scary and suspenseful. The next day I saw it, and I think my cousins are wimps and have a nerve problem. I never got scared and I almost slept through the movie. I am a fan of PG-13 horror movies, and I get scared on most of them, but this one failed. The story was a simple, but it was somewhat good. But in the end, the story just barely had a purpose. I have not yet seen the original movie from Thailand, but what my instinct say is that it could be better. Hopefully not like Pulse. Americans should stop trying to make remakes and try to make good original horror flicks that could be good in order for other countries to want to make remakes of American movies.

    4/10
    4disdressed12

    didn't work for me

    this movie was mostly boring,with no real scares.plus this genre(remakes of Japanese movies)is getting to be old hat,at least in my mind.i also didn't think the actors put forth a lot of effort.i will admit the ending was a bit creepy,but a horror movie with a creepy ending,does not a complete horror movie make.the rest of the movie was lifeless and bland.having interesting characters with more than one dimension always helps.too bad this movie didn't have them.the storyline isn't too deep,either.i won't say this is the most boring movie i have ever seen,or the worst.it's just that it does nothing to distinguish itself from the rest of the pack.for me,Shutter is a 4/10
    4Coventry

    Take a Ghost-Picture, it'll last longer!

    Unfortunately I didn't manage to catch the 2004 Thai original before this American remake premiered at the annual Belgian Horror and Fantasy Festival. I didn't bother to see it when it initially got released because there already was an overload of Asian Ghost movies at that time and I really couldn't cope enduring another dull and scare-free imitation of "Ringu". After seeing the US remake I'm definitely interested in checking out the original sooner or later. The basic idea of restless spirits trying to communicate through photography is remotely original, but the elaboration (at least in this remake) remains somewhat tedious and predictable. Immediately after their marriage, Jane follows her photographer husband Ben to Tokyo where his friends arranged a splendid job for him. Jane, but soon after also Ben, suffers from visions of a deceased girl and all the pictures they make are ruined by ghostly images of this same girl. There's more than obviously a link between this girl and Ben's past days as a bachelor, but Jane only gradually learns the truth of what happened exactly. To my knowledge, this is the first and so far only Thai film to be remade by a Japanese director but with American funds and cast members. Talk about an international co-production! Masayuki Ochiai previously directed the incredibly atmospheric and uncanny hospital-horror film "Infection", so he definitely knows how to build up suspense and terror through suggestion. The main problem here is that the ghostly subject matter is too "soft" and doesn't lend itself to provide some genuine shock-moments. We've all seen too many (Asian) horror movies already in which white-faced spirits spontaneously appear & disappear again, and the mystery is always build up towards a point where the script can't possibly fulfill the audience's anticipations anymore. In "Shutter", you rather quickly figure out that Ben knows than he tells, so you can easily guess each and every plot twist far in advance. There are a very limited number of sets and exterior locations. Why didn't the film take advantage of the wondrous city of Tokyo, like for example "Lost in Translation" did? Rachael Taylor is certainly a promising actress with a lot of growing potential, so I hope she'll get offered a couple of better screenplays in the near future. Thus far, she only has horror rubbish like "See No Evil" and "Man-Thing" on her repertoire and those things won't get her noticed. Neither will "Shutter", for that matter.
    8bababear

    Way, Way Better than I Expected

    This was a surprisingly good, old fashioned ghost story.

    I haven't seen the original and I'm not a fanboy, so I didn't have any axes to grind going in. The cast is very good if somewhat underutilized, the photography and musical scoring are excellent, and there's a plot twist that caught me completely by surprise.

    Watching the previews you'd think this was the one millionth Asian horror with a vengeful female spirit who has long black hair and dark circles under her eyes. There's more than that going on here.

    And, without giving any plot points away, the final shot of the film is going to stay with me for a long, long time.

    Sure, this isn't the most original piece of work ever. It's part of a long tradition of ghost stories. But the makers had the sense to keep it to 85 minutes so it's over before you really begin to think how familiar some of the material is.

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    Le saviez-vous

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    • Anecdotes
      Although the original film Shutter (2004) is of Thai origin and is set in Thailand, this film takes inspiration from Japanese culture and is set in Japan instead. This was because director Masayuki Ochiai was more comfortable filming in his home country, rather than flying to America to direct this remake.
    • Gaffes
      (at around 17 mins) At one point, Jane says she must call New York, but Ben says it's 3am there, yesterday. This is a mistake. If it was 3am in New York, in Tokyo it would be 4pm in the afternoon on the same day (give or take an hour for differences in daylight savings).
    • Citations

      Ben: I'm not your fucking father!

    • Versions alternatives
      An unrated version was released for the DVD and Blu-ray with 5 extra minutes of footage, clocking in at 90 minutes as opposed to the 85 minute theatrical cut, the changes include:
      • Small extensions to scenes already in the theatrical cut.
      • A completely new scene where Bruno shows Ben and Jane around in their studio home.
      • Another new scene where Ben and Jane explore the basement of their new home.
      • The highway scene is extended to show Megumi sliding off the car before she disappears.
      • A small scene of Jane traversing the streets of Tokyo.
      • The scene with the model Emi is slightly longer.
      • A new scene where Ben sees a shape in the distance only for it to turn out to be one of the models instead.
      • A shot of Jane following Ritsuo to his room.
      • An extension of the meeting between Ben, Jane, and Murase.
      • Bruno's death scene is slightly more graphic.
      • Ben and Jane return home and embrace after Megumi's funeral.
      • The scene where Ben electrocutes himself is longer and more graphic.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Videofobia: The Spirit (2014)
    • Bandes originales
      Falling
      Written and Performed by Krysten Berg

      Courtesy of Song and Film

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 27 août 2008 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Thaïlande
      • Japon
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • 20th Century Fox (United States)
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Japonais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Imágenes del más allá
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Tokyo, Japon
    • Sociétés de production
      • New Regency Productions
      • New Regency Productions
      • Vertigo Entertainment
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    Box-office

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    • Budget
      • 8 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 25 928 550 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 10 447 559 $US
      • 23 mars 2008
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 48 555 306 $US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 25 minutes
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      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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