December 8, 2018 1 comment Revenge gets served by a J-horror inspired spirit in âShutterâ, a Thailand ghost film that manages to feel fresh in spite of its familiarity. Recently I had the pleasure of seeing Shutter 2004, at the Dryden Theatre. Shutter is a horror film from Thailand directed by Banjong Pisanthanakun and Parkpoom Wongpoom. It was written by Parkpoom Wongpoom, Banjong Pisanthanakun, Sophon Sakdaphisit and stars Ananda Everingham, Natthaweeranuch Thongmee, Achita Sikamana. Shutter follows a young man Tun and his girlfriend Jane after they hit someone with their car and then at the urging of Tun speed off. For the majority of Shutterâs running time, I wasnât sure how I felt about it. Many of the J- horror tropes weâve all come to know and love or at least Iâve come to know and love are present in this unassuming film, which ultimately manages to subvert expectations and create something fresh and truly frightening from bits and pieces of things weâve all seen before. Shutter opens with Tun and Jane wining and dining with Tunâs college friends. They seem like an okay group, but something about them is disconcerting. Soon after Tun and Jane leave the restaurant for home. Obviously more than a little tipsy, they donât realize theyâre about to hit someone until itâs too late. The following day Tun and Jane, both photographers, are taking photos of a graduation ceremony. Itâs in these photographs that the spirit of the girl they ran over begins appearing. From here, the lives of both Tun and Jane, as well as Tunâs college friends, begin to violently unravel as the spirt in the photographs takes her revenge. Shutter is a scary film, but the majority of its scares do not come from its Ringu wrath. Instead, the majority of scares come from the inhumanity of the people who the spirit seeks revenge on. The scares are genuineâŚand the pain is genuine. The revenge has a palpable taste, and the path to this revenge refuses to always go the expected route. Hats off to all those involved in the making of this film â for crafting a startlingly effective ghost story from the bones of its predecessors. And hats off to the Dryden Theatre for showing this haunting gem. The screening of Shutter was part of a series of three horror films screening at the Dryden Theatre. All three of the films in the series incorporated the Eastman Museumâs two main focuses photography and filmmaking. Eloquently titled âThrough a Lens Darkly Horror Films and Photographyâ, the series featured films like Shutter that are unfamiliar to many western horror fans â but ones that certainly deserve more focus. Click here to read my review of another film in this series, The Bride. And if youâre ever in Rochester, NY, please visit the Dryden Theatre and the Eastman Museum. They never cease to amaze with the films they dare to show.
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Cast & crewUser reviewsTrivia2008PG-131h 25mPlay clip055Watch ShutterA newly married couple discovers disturbing, ghostly images in photographs they develop after a tragic accident. Fearing the manifestations may be connected, they investigate and learn that ... Read allA newly married couple discovers disturbing, ghostly images in photographs they develop after a tragic accident. Fearing the manifestations may be connected, they investigate and learn that some mysteries are better left newly married couple discovers disturbing, ghostly images in photographs they develop after a tragic accident. Fearing the manifestations may be connected, they investigate and learn that some mysteries are better left production, box office & company infoVideos12More like thisReview Dull, but worth a handful of starsAs mentioned else where, this is a remake and has been done before and we have all seen it at least a few times before. Yes they are absolutely right. But the amount of 1 star reviews is film has the slow methodical pace of an Eastern film but as usual loses a lot of the atmosphere when transfered to it is a bit weird they take photos of EVERYTHING and the sting in the plots tail isn't really that venomous. But Joshua Jackson aks Pacey from Dawson's does OK and the leading lady is pretty and does solid work and I did have the hairs on my arms standing to attention a number of times and it did make me special but much preferable to having teeth 9, 2008FAQ3Contribute to this pageSuggest an edit or add missing contentWhat is the Canadian French language plot outline for Shutter 2008?AnswerEdit pageMore to explore
AnandaEveringham stars as Tun, a photographer who is witness to a terrible car accident. With his girlfriend Jane (Natthaweeranuch Thongmee) driving, the two hit a woman on a dark road with his car. But instead of stopping to check on the victim's well being, Tun urges Jane to drive on. By being selfish and instinctively weak, Tun and Jane The most terrifying images are the ones that are real. Please wait... Thanks for your vote! Please wait... Thanks for your vote! Release Date Sep 09, 2004 Rated N/A Runtime 97 Mins Language Thai Director Banjong Pisanthanakun, Parkpoom Wongpoom Stars Ananda Everingham, Natthaweeranuch Thongmee, Achita Sikamana, Unnop Chanpaibool, Titikarn Tongprasearth, Sivagorn Muttamara, Chachchaya Chalemphol Summary A young photographer and his girlfriend discover mysterious shadows in their photographs after a tragic accident. They soon learn that you can not escape your past. Report missing or broken trailer Shutter 2004 - Trailer What to Expect This Thai horror film reminded me of a lot of Japan's more renowned horrors in that it thoughtfully relied on character development and a steadily developing sense of dread to produce real fear. There's a few jump scares but they're well-timed and used purposefully. Shutter is a lot like Kairo Pulse in style, only with a more defined and memorable ending. Quality horror movie from start to finish, and that finish, it'll get stuck in your head for months. Genres Subgenres Streaming Shutter 2004 is part 1 of 2 in the Shutter series MORE HORROR Register or Login now to start creating and sharing your own horror lists! Add to Watchlist You need to login or register to add this movie to your horror watchlist. Would it Kill You to Subscribe? Get horror news, reviews and movie recommendations every Friday! Seriously, signup for our newsletter or Freddy will hunt you in your dreams.Early2000s Asian horror cinema peaked around the release of Banjong Pisanthanakun's Thai horror masterpiece Shutter (2004), which was eventually remade here
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