Shadow of the Wraith

June. 23,2001      
Rating:
5.4
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Two brothers are plunged into the realm of psychic horror, one tormented by a stalker, and the other involved with a girl whose home is the site of eerie occurrences.

Hitomi Miwa as  Asaji Yuuko
Asumi Miwa as  Nakada Nahoko
Yuriko Hirooka as  Nakada Kimie
Hyōe Enoki as  Nahoko's neighbor
Eri Kanuma as  Kazuhiko & Ryoji's mother
Shirô Namiki as  Nahoko's father

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Reviews

Hellen
2001/06/23

I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much

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Jeanskynebu
2001/06/24

the audience applauded

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Konterr
2001/06/25

Brilliant and touching

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Rio Hayward
2001/06/26

All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.

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cheshirestog
2001/06/27

Well, it is a lot better than the stuff oozing out of the toilets of Hollywood so I have to give some credit for that. The first part has been done before in movies and I should say better too. I skip it when I watch the movie. Interesting parts to it but not done well. For the first time view I would say watch it so you can understand parts of the second part. In it a boy is stalked supernaturally.The second half is much better and is steeped in Japanese culture. This is why uneducated people with poor movie taste won't like it. They will say they don't understand or "there is no logic" and there definitely is for those of us with the brains to figure it out. I am tired of everything having to be handed over to you point blank at face value in things. Can't you do some deducing of you own? The ending is ambiguous and I like that because that means you can try decide for yourself. I see it is based on a book so that makes me want to go read it so I can know more. I probably get more than most people because of my knowledge of the culture but most of it can be picked up on the way by most viewers who are not lazy. In it a girl moves into a apartment to discover there is a weird curse on those living in certain units. The brother of the boy from the first part helps her in her endeavor to survive the curse.As for the special effects..Sigh. It seems everyone is so jaded on special effects especially CG. Well, the CG is actually more corny and unrealistic if overused than the old methods. Makeup, costume, and ACTING is more preferred and not seen much anymore. The spirit in the second half is scary in the way that many of such figures similar are scary in horror video games and American older movies not from the new crap remake era. There really isn't much need for special effects. Most ghosts when people see them are not known to be like the classic "war reenactors" who are not reenactors but ghosts. The writing is less than perfect but pretty good and definitely better than the first half. If you ask me most people are jaded by the something has to happen every second instant gratification movies slammed out by Hollywood.Hitomi and Asumi Miwa the scream queens of Japan do not disappoint. Despite the poor execution in the first half all the actors are still great. (in this I do not include Doggy Bag). The brother duo of Doggy Bag simply do an okay job. The one in the second half is better. I didn't like their music but strangely found myself humming it a while later. It grows on you...like the fungus on the Hollow Stone.7 out of 10

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wierzbowskisteedman
2001/06/28

It's Japan and as per usual, annoyed ghosts are causing trouble, this time in an apartment building (again)."Shadow of the Wraith" is quite possibly the stupidest film I've seen of the recent wave of Ring inspired J Horror. The film makes absolutely NO SENSE, with it's two parts having NO COHERENCE and NO CONNECTION AT ALL apart from both featuring one half of a presumably Bill and Ted inspired 'rock' band called Doggy Bag.The first half follows the exploits of the other half of the band, he has girlfriend trouble, the trouble being that his creepy stalker keeps killing them. Apparently his stalker is a ghost, who has various doppelgangers so she can be in two places at the same time. Occasionally there is a shred of good direction to create a vaguely creepy atmosphere, but whenever the film gets 'serious' in its scares it falls flat on its face; the first 'kill' where the Keanu Reeves wannbe's girlfriend gets stuck on her bike as the creepy stalker girl flies around her (although it couldn't look any more like she was being hoisted by a crane winch) is particularly hilarious, especially since she could just CLIMB OFF THE BIKE and WALK AWAY and be perfectly safe.The first half left me with absolutely no answers at all, so as the second half started I sat there hoping that this second, seemingly completely unconnected story would shed some light on what the first one was about. But NO! It leads to an even STUPIDER conclusion the actually makes the film make LESS SENSE! And of course, it had NOTHING TO DO WITH THE FIRST HALF! Overall, this is an overlong,disjointed, moronic waste of time. It's almost as if the director didn't both clearing up the loose ends because he knew they would be too cliché. Which they would have been.I'd give this film a 1 if it wasn't for the abundance of cute Japanese schoolgirls.3/10

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willywants
2001/06/29

A two-part story, the first half of the film being about a creepy stalker with the ability to leave her body; the second about a girl who's new apartment has a few haunting secrets in it's closet. While not an entirely terrible film, "Shadow of the Wraith" fails for several vital reasons. While the disturbing cover art on the DVD made me excited about the film, it's really cartoony in tone--there wasn't a single scary or even creepy moment in the whole film. The first half of the film is goofy, with only a few surprises here and there (Most involving cheap pop-scares).The second half of the film had absolutely NO logic, and a really, really stupid ending that left me going "Huh?". Oh, and the "evil spirit" is absolutely laughable special effects-wise. To the film's credit, there are a couple of gruesome bloody moments (a nice impaling and a messy train accident being the highlights), and the acting wasn't as bad as it could have been, considering the dumb material the actors/actresses were working with.Oh, and what in the name of all things good and holy was with that band, "Doggy Bag"?4/10.

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