Time Leap 1997
Time travel film
Time travel film
A video taken by a man of the author at an Indian water wheel facility installed in a river when he traveled to Hokkaido. A large number of salmon are swimming through the glass. When the poster was reflecting the camera close to the glass and reflected in the water, something like a human head drifted in it and approaching the glass surface ...
95th entry in the popular "Honto ni Atta. Noroi no Video" series.
74th entry in the popular "Honto ni Atta. Noroi no Video" series.
Computer engineer Takashi notices that a microchip is protruding fro his head. He contacts a notorious hacker for help. Meanwhile, Takashi's world is turning upside down. He's robbed at knifepoint & then chased through the crowded Tokyo streets by a giant. Or maybe not. Perhaps the microchip is only making him think these things are happening. Soon he realizes there's a connection between all the bizarre traumas and a girl named Masami. Seemingly, all his troubles started when she visited his repair shop and asked him to fix her cd rom-unit. Eventually Takashi finds himself psychically linked to the girl. As it turns out, they are secret government-made humanoids, programmed to live undetected within society an then - when the need should arise - they are activated as professional fighters; The action of the movie itself plays like the Defender arcade game.
88th entry in the popular "Honto ni Atta. Noroi no Video" series.
A laid-off designer returns to her home town after five years away.
A documentary featuring the band Tama who created a sensation in 1990. They enjoyed great success, but disbanded after one of the members left. All four former members are continuing with music in their own styles. The film focuses on the three former members: Ishikawa Koji, Takimoto Koji, and Chiku Toshiaki. The film carefully captures the musicians who keep creating and expressing music through their own unique lives that still mesmerizes audiences. The director Imaizumi Rikiya is a rising star whose past independent work has won many awards at Japan's film festivals. It is his first documentary and a debut for a commercial film.
Takeshi Hashimoto, on the brink of turning 30, struggles with insomnia. He finds himself repeatedly dreaming the same dream. Despite seeming to have a successful career and personal life, Takeshi feels stifled and stuck in his current existence. When his close friend and colleague, Saeki, offers him some advice, Takeshi decides to try changing his approach to life. However, the next day, Saeki suddenly takes his own life, leaving Takeshi even more bewildered. Out of the blue, a girl named Sai and a mysterious man named Hōsaku—whom Sai calls her brother—appear in Takeshi's life. Their natural and intriguing presence helps Takeshi slowly reconnect with himself. One day, after receiving a promotion offer, Takeshi decides to turn it down after much thought. “I want to change the way I’m working…” he says. As he begins to notice small changes within himself, he starts to forge his own path.
A video taken when the woman of the contributor came to visit the neighborhood park with her son on a holiday. When the poster approaches his son sitting on the edge of the pond, he can see a small hand and something coming out of the surface of the water. In addition, after that, when the poster points the camera at his son again, something like a woman's raw neck is reflected above him ...
A topic spiritual documentary. It includes 20 selected unpublished posts.
A faux-documentary about a group of young people who have disappeared.
86th entry in the popular "Honto ni Atta. Noroi no Video" series.
A sensual coming-of-age drama direct — It depicts a precarious relationship between a homosexual woman and a man who was picked up by her and ends up living with her
75th entry in the popular "Honto ni Atta. Noroi no Video" series.
A film by Akiyoshi Imazeki. Emi is a 16-year-old girl who lives in Enoshima. An adolescent movie depicting teenagers' outlook on life, values, and lifestyle.
The second extended special edition of the popular horror series, featuring horrific footage submitted by the public. The second installment of the popular horror series. Contains 4 episodes, including a sequel to the infamous "Sandstorm" video from its predecessor.
96th entry in the popular "Honto ni Atta. Noroi no Video" franchise.
94th entry in the popular "Honto ni Atta. Noroi no Video" series.
87th entry in the popular "Honto ni Atta. Noroi no Video" series.