News Desk - November
Wednesday November 21st 2007
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Shutter |
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Fright lovers who thought Asian horror movies were becoming somewhat stale and repetitive in recent years will find great delight in this superior horror flick, which, while starting off on what seems like overly-familiar ground, manages to turn the genre on its head with a truly unexpected plot development, a cracking final reel and a terrifying closing image that will haunt viewers long after the credits have rolled. Driving home from a drinking party, photographer Tun and his girlfriend Jane accidentally knock down a teenage girl. But rather than going to the victim's aid, Tun convinces Jane to leave the scene of the accident. In the days following the incident, bizarre ghostly images begin to appear on photographs taken by Tun. Investigations into the cause of this mysterious phenomenon lead Tun and Jane to a girl from Tun's past and a very dark and deeply disturbing secret. An effective ghost story that combines atmospheric chills with plenty of shock moments, Shutter piles on the tension from the very start and builds to a final 20 minutes that will have even the most hardened horror fans hanging on the edges of their seats. Special Features
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