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Director: Takeshi Furusawa
Cast: Erika Sawajiri, Chinatsu Wakatsuki, Shun Oguri, Aya Sugimoto
On her way to school, high school girl Nana sees a train accident. Then Nana and her friend Kanae start to come across various bizarre phenomena, including red fingerprints and a female spirit who 'lives' on the station platform. One day, Nana's younger sister is lost, and the only possibility seems to be that she had been taken by these spirits. The missing tracks. The predictions that a mysterious woman makes.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Ghost Train (2006), directed by Takeshi Furusawa, is a Japanese horror film that has received a mixed critical reception. While some have praised its eerie atmosphere and supernatural elements, others have found the pacing and story to be uneven. The film has not received any major awards recognition, but its IMDb rating of 5.7/10 suggests a somewhat divided audience reception.
Why you might like this:
Fans of Japanese horror movies directed by Takeshi Furusawa will likely enjoy the eerie supernatural elements and creepy train station setting of this 2006 film. The performances by Erika Sawajiri and Shun Oguri add depth and emotional weight to the story of a high school girl confronting mysterious ghostly phenomena.
Ghost Train is a Japanese horror film released in 2006. It was the first Japanese film that was released in Korea before Japan.
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