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A fear-obsessed freelance cameraman investigates an urban legend involving mysterious spirits that haunt the subways of Tokyo.Movie details
Title : MarebitoRelease : 2004-05-22
Genre : Horror
Runtime : 92
Company : Adness K.K., AtEntertainment K.K., Culture Publishers (CP), Euro Space, Japan CableCast K.K., Panorama Communications K.K.
Rating :
6.1 out of 10 From 58 Users
Homepage : Homepage Movie
Trailer : Video Trailer
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Shinya Tsukamoto, Tomomi Miyashita, Kazuhiro Nakahara, Miho Ninagawa, Shun Sugata, Ayumu Saitô,Read More About Marebito
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Marebito (稀人) Unique One is a 2004 Japanese horror film directed by Takashi Shimizu.
Terror takes on both human and mechanical form in this independent horror film from Japanese director Takashi Shimizu. Masuoka (Shinya Tsukamoto) is a freelance photographer who has become malignly...
Starring Shin'ya Tsukamoto in the lead role, Marebito is a strange, and foreboding horror film that feels like it was in fact directed by him. With clinical voiceovers and both handheld and static camera work, the story unfolds at an eerie, slow pace. Something of a character study, Marebito isn't interested in jumpscares or gore.
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Marebito (稀人, Marebito, lit. "rare people") or Outsider is a group of Persona Users from Persona -trinity soul- who extract Persona from others.
In Tokyo, the freelance cameraman Takuyoshi Masuoka is obsessed investigating the fear sensation near death. When he photographs a man stabbing himself in the eye in the access to the subway, he seeks what the suicidal man might have seen to experiment the same sense of horror the man felt when he died.
古物 創作 【 marebito 】 ジャンルや年代にとらわれない、何やらわからぬモノ、古物を組み合わせた創作モノや リメイクモノ多数。オリジナルで古くて新しい “創作古道具 ” を取り揃えています。
Marebito (稀人 or 客人) is an ancient Japanese word referring to a supernatural being who comes from afar bringing gifts of wisdom, spiritual knowledge and happiness. The word mare means "rare," while - bito (from the word hito) means both "person" and "spirit."
A fear-obsessed freelance cameraman (Shinya Tsukamoto) investigates an urban legend involving mysterious spirits that haunt the subways of Tokyo.
Marebito (稀人) Unique One is a 2004 Japanese horror film directed by Takashi Shimizu.
Terror takes on both human and mechanical form in this independent horror film from Japanese director Takashi Shimizu. Masuoka (Shinya Tsukamoto) is a freelance photographer who has become malignly...
Starring Shin'ya Tsukamoto in the lead role, Marebito is a strange, and foreboding horror film that feels like it was in fact directed by him. With clinical voiceovers and both handheld and static camera work, the story unfolds at an eerie, slow pace. Something of a character study, Marebito isn't interested in jumpscares or gore.
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Marebito (稀人, Marebito, lit. "rare people") or Outsider is a group of Persona Users from Persona -trinity soul- who extract Persona from others.
In Tokyo, the freelance cameraman Takuyoshi Masuoka is obsessed investigating the fear sensation near death. When he photographs a man stabbing himself in the eye in the access to the subway, he seeks what the suicidal man might have seen to experiment the same sense of horror the man felt when he died.
古物 創作 【 marebito 】 ジャンルや年代にとらわれない、何やらわからぬモノ、古物を組み合わせた創作モノや リメイクモノ多数。オリジナルで古くて新しい “創作古道具 ” を取り揃えています。
Marebito (稀人 or 客人) is an ancient Japanese word referring to a supernatural being who comes from afar bringing gifts of wisdom, spiritual knowledge and happiness. The word mare means "rare," while - bito (from the word hito) means both "person" and "spirit."
A fear-obsessed freelance cameraman (Shinya Tsukamoto) investigates an urban legend involving mysterious spirits that haunt the subways of Tokyo.



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