Overview
Yamano Yamame, an entertainer who can't sell, is unreasonably told by his seniors that he should live in the accident property because he will put it on TV, and he moves to the property where the murder occurred due to his appearance on TV and the low rent. At first glance, the room was a normal room, but a mysterious white object was reflected in the image of the room, and the sound was disturbed. The program in which Yamame appeared became lively, and Yamame moved around the accident property in search of new material. Yamame, who encounters various mysterious phenomena in the room where he lives, makes a big break as an "entertainer who lives in the accident property".
Reviews
Stigmatized Properties, adapted from Tanashi Matsubara’s real-life experiences, presents a promising horror concept but falls short of delivering the fear factor seen in director Hideko Nakata’s earlier hits like Ring. Despite strong performances and solid cinematography, weak character development and unresolved plot elements—like the mysterious figure in black—disconnect viewers from the story. While the film builds eerie tension through individual house stories, it lacks the narrative cohesion to fully engage or terrify its audience.
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