Red Record Player
Red Record Player

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Red Record Player

1995
Movie
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Georgian

In 1937, neighbours would gather in the evenings to listen to the gramophone played by Daniela, a peasant who loved music. However, an insult from a fellow villager was enough to send the innocent Daniela to the Gulag on absurd charges.

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IMDb6.1/10
Director: Hideo NakataGenres: Horror, Mystery, Thriller

Plot Summary

A young woman, Kiyomi, receives a peculiar red record player as a gift. Soon after, unsettling events begin to plague her life, seemingly connected to the mysterious device. As the occurrences escalate, Kiyomi must unravel the sinister secrets of the record player before she succumbs to its malevolent influence.

Critical Reception

Red Record Player is a cult classic within the J-horror genre, praised for its atmospheric tension and unsettling imagery. While not as widely known as some of its contemporaries, it has garnered a dedicated following for its unique premise and effective scares. Audience reception is generally positive, appreciating its disturbing narrative and chilling conclusion.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its creepy atmosphere and disturbing sound design.

  • Commended for its unique take on a possessed object horror trope.

  • Some viewers found the pacing slow in parts, but the payoff was considered effective.

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Fun Fact

The distinctive red color of the record player was chosen specifically to symbolize danger and blood, enhancing the film's ominous tone.

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