Honto ni Atta Shinrei Shashin: Zekkyō Shashin
Honto ni Atta Shinrei Shashin: Zekkyō Shashin

Honto ni Atta Shinrei Shashin: Zekkyō Shashin

2012Movie65 minJapanese

Ghost photos that were taken to keep as souvenirs, but which unexpectedly cause screams and shrieks. Here are 57 grudge-filled, horrifying photos submitted to the popular horror site "Don't Look.com".

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IMDb5.3/10
Director: VariousGenres: Horror, Documentary

Plot Summary

This found-footage horror film presents a collection of purportedly real ghost photographs and the chilling stories behind them. Each segment delves into different alleged paranormal events captured on film, aiming to unsettle viewers with genuine-seeming supernatural encounters and the tragic circumstances that often accompany them. The documentary style blurs the lines between reality and fiction, leaving the audience to question the authenticity of the presented evidence.

Critical Reception

As a niche found-footage horror film, "Honto ni Atta Shinrei Shashin: Zekkyō Shashin" received limited mainstream critical review. Audience reception tends to be polarized, with fans of the found-footage genre and ghost story compilations often appreciating its unsettling atmosphere and alleged authenticity. However, detractors frequently cite its low production values and repetitive nature.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its creepy atmosphere and genuine sense of dread.
  • Criticized for its low-budget feel and sometimes unconvincing scares.
  • Appreciated by those who enjoy 'real' ghost footage compilations.

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Fun Fact

The film is part of a long-running Japanese horror series that focuses on presenting alleged real-life paranormal photographs and footage.

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