The Inerasable
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Directed by | Yoshihiro Nakamura |
Produced by | Yoshihiro Nakamura Fumitsugu Ikeda[1] |
Screenplay by | Kenichi Suzuki[1] |
Based on | ja by Fuyumi Ono |
Starring | Yūko Takeuchi |
Music by | Goro Yasukawa[1] |
Cinematography | Yukihiro Okimura[1] |
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Happinet Corporation[1]
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Distributed by | Shochiku[1] |
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Running time
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107 minutes[1] |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Box office | US$3.9 million (Japan)[2] |
The Inerasable (残穢 -住んではいけない部屋- Zange: Sunde wa ikenai heya?) is a 2015 Japanese horror mystery film directed by Yoshihiro Nakamura and starring Yūko Takeuchi.[1][3] The film is based on ja , a horror novel by Fuyumi Ono. It had its world premiere at the ja , where it was in competition, on October 25, 2015. The film was released in Japan by Shochiku on January 30, 2016.
Plot
I is a mystery novel writer. I receive a letter from Kubo, a reader of her novel and a university student. Her letter states that she hears odd sounds from the room where she lives now. I becomes interested by the letter and they being to investigate. I and Kubo learn of people that lived in the apartment and their experiences including a suicide and murder.
Cast
- Yūko Takeuchi[1]
- Ai Hashimoto as Ms. Kubo[1]
- ja[1]
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- Kuranosuke Sasaki[1]
Production
The film is based on ja , a horror novel by Fuyumi Ono.[1][4]
Release
The film was in competition at the ja ,[1] where it had its world premiere on October 25, 2015.[4] It was released in Japan on January 30, 2016.[3]
Reception
The film was 5th placed in admissions and gross on its opening weekend, with 82,182 admissions and ¥110,637,600 in gross.[5][6] On its second weekend, it remained in 5th place in both admissions and gross,[7] with US$501,418 in gross.[8] On the 3rd weekend it was again 5th placed by gross, with US$364,313,[9] but dropped to 6th place in admissions.[10] On the 4th weekend, it dropped to 9th place by gross, with US$243,835.[11] As of February 21, the film had grossed US$3,878,793 in Japan.[2]
Deborah Young of The Hollywood Reporter called the film "a nicely constructed tale, but too tame to scare anybody."[1]
References
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External links
- Official website (Japanese)
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