Thailand is currently gaining reputation in the Asian Horror spotlight. Although most of the movies imitate their Japanese and South Korean counterparts, they're getting there. One of the country's hits, "Shutter," gives enough chills and thrills to make it into the "OK" list.
For years, people have come up with inexplainable pictures sporting blurry images of deceased family members and bright spots floating around like halos. Most would shrug it off as a technical problem, but when the phenomena shows up in every single shot, there's clearly something wrong.
Tun is a young photographer trying to earn a couple of bucks by offering his services in weddings and graduations. One night, while driving with his girlfriend, Jane, their car hits a lurking pedestrian but they never find the body. When his pictures start showing glowing orbs, they know someone is trying to tell them something.
Like most Asian horror movies, the victim is a young woman who was brutally raped and murdered. She keeps haunting Tun and his girlfriend and nothing they do seems to keep her away. As the days go by and the apparitions get creepier, Jane starts getting suspicious about her guy. A ghost that's that ticked off must have a reason, especially when she shows up in bed drooling blood.
11.19.2007
Waking up to her
Posted by Veronica N. RodrÃguez at 7:45 PM
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