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Okaruto

  • 2009
  • 1h 50min
NOTE IMDb
6,5/10
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Okaruto (2009)
Koji Shiraishi goes behind the camera to investigate the circumstances surrounding strange occurrences and interview the survivors.
Lire trailer1:31
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12 photos
Found Footage HorrorHorrorMysteryThriller

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueKoji Shiraishi is interested in strange indiscriminate murder at a sightseeing resort. He goes behind the camera to investigate the circumstances surrounding strange occurrences and intervie... Tout lireKoji Shiraishi is interested in strange indiscriminate murder at a sightseeing resort. He goes behind the camera to investigate the circumstances surrounding strange occurrences and interview the survivors.Koji Shiraishi is interested in strange indiscriminate murder at a sightseeing resort. He goes behind the camera to investigate the circumstances surrounding strange occurrences and interview the survivors.

  • Réalisation
    • Kôji Shiraishi
  • Scénario
    • Kôji Shiraishi
  • Casting principal
    • Mika Azuma
    • Horiken
    • Kôen Kondô
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,5/10
    2,1 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Kôji Shiraishi
    • Scénario
      • Kôji Shiraishi
    • Casting principal
      • Mika Azuma
      • Horiken
      • Kôen Kondô
    • 12avis d'utilisateurs
    • 12avis des critiques
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    Rôles principaux12

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    Mika Azuma
    Horiken
    Kôen Kondô
    Kôen Kondô
    Shinobu Kuribayashi
    • Assistant director
    Kiyoshi Kurosawa
    Kiyoshi Kurosawa
    • Kiyoshi Kurosawa
    Takashi Nomura
    Kôji Shiraishi
    • Director
    Takuji Suzuki
    Akira Takatsuki
    • Akira Wakatsuki
    Shôhei Uno
    Peko Watanabe
    • Self
    Yumi Yoshiyuki
    • Réalisation
      • Kôji Shiraishi
    • Scénario
      • Kôji Shiraishi
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    7hannah-mae91

    Pretty good with 10-star sound mixing

    The sound mixing and soundtrac of this movie genuinely got under my skin. I started watching with headphones but had to stop because my anxiety was going through the roof. The plot is interesting and enjoyable, and the not-great graphics at the end actually adds to the surreality. The twist seemed obvious due to the guy in the alley, but that's ok. It was well executed nonetheless.

    The scariest scene to me was the hike up the mountain. I've never been to Japan but when I see those large swathes of forested mountains, it always gives me a similar feeling as the book House of Leaves, like Japan is bigger inside the island than it should rightfully be. I know that's not true, but it's my gut feeling anyway. And the way the camera focuses on the landscape and the person leading the hike, no words spoken between the two, it unsettled me deeply.
    8Jeremy_Urquhart

    Found footage horror done right

    Koji Shiraishi, you absolute madman.

    Occult wasn't quite as good as Noroi: The Curse, but it was almost as engaging and had some parts that were very unnerving, just like that other found footage film. Shiraishi is a director who seems to understand how to make a mockumentary horror movie really well, and I'll have to keep digging into more of his stuff (A Record of Sweet Murder was also good).

    The only complaint I have about Occult is that the middle act sags a bit. It gets off to an intriguing start, is relatively creepy for a while, and then drifts away from its most interesting character for a bit (the survivor of a seemingly random attack that claimed two other lives). Once things center on him again for the final 30 to 40 minutes, I thought Occult got interesting again, not to mention very suspenseful (more of a thriller than a horror film, really). The ending is bizarre on a few different levels, including the fact that Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull factors into the plot, and no, I will not elaborate further.

    I also thought the music was incredibly done here. The composer went nuts, and it felt like Aphex Twin but more insane and intentionally unsettling; like how Aphex Twin might sound during a bad trip. It was creepy, flawed, but largely entertaining and interesting stuff. It takes a couple of big swings that don't quite hit, but it works in so many other areas that I feel like those flaws don't end up weighing it down much.
    8neil-upto11

    It's a killer not a filler

    This director has really got the whole 'camcorder horror' schtick down to a fine art. The film is a great combination of realism, suspense and chills (both supernatural and more tangible terrors).

    The pace is pretty good throughout and picks up nicely towards the dramatic climax.

    All the actors put in a good turn and the lead role is outstanding. His character is difficult to define and this ambiguity adds nicely to the general feel of unease and confusion.

    My only moan would be the special effects. Now I know that you can get away with very cheap effects if they are executed well (indeed, this happens regularly throughout the film) but on a couple of occasions (trust me, you'll know when) it becomes impossible to ignore the realisation that the SFX budget wouldn't have paid for a 2nd-hand television.

    But Im nit-picking. The film really delivers. I am a big fan of Japanese horror and this one is right up there.
    7arijitbiswas-76811

    A strange sense of nostalgia.

    Since I was a child, I've always been fascinated with sci-fi conspiracy shows and documentaries. This film teleported me to my 13 years old self.

    I would've never discovered this film if I didn't go on a j-horror binging. I started out with Audition (1999), Ringu (1998) and then I saw Noroi: The Curse (2005). And something about the found footage/documentary style of cinematography felt... Humane. So I decided to watch more of Koji Shiraishi's films and I stumbled upon Occult (2009). It's in the same style as Noroi: The Curse(2005), found footage film in the style of a documentary. Even though watching the plot slowly unfold is a sight to admire, at some points it gets too slow. But what truly keeps this film alive is the truly amazing soundtrack. The CGI was horrible but I enjoyed it nevertheless.

    All and all, a wonderful mixture of Sci-fi Conspiracy, J-Horror and Lovecraftian Horror. It gave me nothing short of a strange sense of nostalgia.

    {If you enjoyed this film, you should check out Resolution (2012) and Endless (2017) }
    8Raptorclaw155

    One of Shiraishi's Finest

    It's taken me years to finally get around to seeing this film and that's mostly because I've seen so many positive reviews of it as I have Noroi and I was afraid that this film would not live up to the level of quality that Noroi was. As it tuns out, however, this film definitely lives up to those positive opinions. I wouldn't say that it perfectly matches Noroi's level of quality, but it is pretty darn close.

    This film is made in a similar style to Noroi in that it is a found footage mockumentary horror film- which seemed to be a favorite style of Shiraishi's in this period of time in his career. The way this style is executed in this film still feels quite fresh. I think what sets this film apart from Noroi and what might make it more engaging and enjoyable for some people is that the film is structured in such a way where it doesn't go too long without anything scary happening. This film is still a pretty slow buildup but there's enough creepy punctuations throughout it that keep it feeling like it's moving forward in a way Noroi doesn't.

    The acting in this film is actually quite well done, I think. Everyone feels more or less like they are playing themselves which, since this is a found footage "documentary" of sorts it works really well. Although, there were some moments where Shiraishi, himself, whenever he acts scared, seems to be overdoing it a little bit. I don't know if he's overacting on purpose but that was something I found a little more funny than scary.

    The filmmaking itself is low-budget as most found footage films have the tendency to be. Something I noticed throughout the film, though, is that there are some moments where it seems like it's being filmed guerrilla-style and, knowing how something like that is generally frowned upon in Japan, I couldn't help but laugh- not necessarily because it's bad, but because of how much guts it takes to do something like that. This seems to be the case, particularly, when they go into a Manga cafe and when they go to a movie theater. I found it a bit funny, also, how he shows the poster to the movie he's about to see (Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull) but the poster is blurred. I found myself wondering, "what's the point of showing it if you're just going to censor it anyway?" and started laughing.

    A lot of people complain that the ending of this film is bad. Even though I, myself, didn't feel that it was as bad as some people have made it out to be, I can see where they are coming from. For a film that is so grounded as this one, you'd expect, maybe, something like and ending as grounded and realistic as Noroi, but instead we are greeted by an ending that, if nothing else, illustrates with the utmost transparency the budgetary limitations of the production. It might turn some people off- I've honestly seen better horror imagery done in flash games like Exmortis, for instance. While I, myself, didn't come away from this film feeling duped or offended by the quality of the ending, I would warn any newcomers to this film to not get their hopes up too high for the ending as, even though the escalation to it is done very well, the payoff might not be what you hope.

    Another thing I liked about this film was the soundtrack. The soundtrack reminds me of The Shining in that it isn't necessarily music the way we generally define it, but more like unsettling noise. It helps to add to the atmosphere of creepy scenes and I enjoyed that aspect of it.

    This film isn't perfect and it is hurt significantly by its ending, however, the journey to that ending is definitely worth experiencing. This is still high-quality filmmaking and story telling and the way this film escalates the scares I think helps to make it possibly more palatable than something like Noroi which is almost entirely buildup until the last few minutes. I would definitely recommend this to anyone who might want a more unique horror film experience.

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      Myogasaki, the location of the start of the film, is not a real location.
    • Connexions
      References Les Aventuriers de l'arche perdue (1981)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 21 mars 2009 (Japon)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Japon
    • Site officiel
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Langue
      • Japonais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Occult
    • Sociétés de production
      • Creative Axa Co. Ltd.
      • Image Rings
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