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* At the centre of the complex story is Kagutaba, a demon (or at least, as the professor refers to it, an [[EldritchAbomination "unknown entity"]] that the villagers referred to as a demon for want of a better term) [[SealedEvilInACan imprisoned]] beneath the Shimokage village by the sorcerers that summoned him to begin with. Every year, the villagers would pacify Kagutaba by performing a ceremonial ritual. However, when a dam is built over the village, Kagutaba possesses Junko Ishi, influencing her to spread his cult which involves animal sacrifice and suicide. We never see the demon in the flesh until one shot near the very end, but he is represented by an UncannyValley face that appears in pictures, drawings, a glitch on Miyajima's camera, and as a horned, blood-covered devil mask worn by Junko.

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* At the centre of the complex story is Kagutaba, a demon (or at least, as the professor refers to it, an [[EldritchAbomination "unknown entity"]] that the villagers referred to as a demon for want of a better term) [[SealedEvilInACan imprisoned]] beneath the Shimokage village by the sorcerers that summoned him to begin with. Every year, the villagers would pacify Kagutaba by performing a ceremonial ritual. However, when a dam is built over the village, Kagutaba possesses Junko Ishi, influencing her to spread his cult which involves animal sacrifice and suicide. We never see the demon in the flesh until one shot near the very end, but he is represented by an UncannyValley a creepy face that appears in pictures, drawings, a glitch on Miyajima's camera, and as a horned, blood-covered devil mask worn by Junko.



* The unedited footage of the scene in the graveyard reveals that there was an apparition of a male figure [[HeWasRightThereAllAlong mere feet away from the group - Marika looked at it before having her episode]]. What's more, is although the zoom makes it blurry, [[UncannyValley it very clearly has Kagutaba's face on an otherwise-human body]].

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* The unedited footage of the scene in the graveyard reveals that there was an apparition of a male figure [[HeWasRightThereAllAlong mere feet away from the group - Marika looked at it before having her episode]]. What's more, is although the zoom makes it blurry, [[UncannyValley it very clearly has Kagutaba's face on an otherwise-human body]].body.
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* The ending. Hori reveals Junko's son is now Kagutaba and attacks him in a crazed state. Kobayashi is knocked down but through his camera, we see the boy covered in blood and with [[NightmareFace his head ''hideously'' deformed from Hori's strikes to be the spitting image of Kagutaba, and in the next shot, it's merely bloody, implying the 'deformation' was Kagutaba actually showing himself]]. Kana's ghost stands nearby in this second shot. Then Kobayashi's wife is possessed and sets herself on fire, her trance breaking just in time for her to experience burning to death, while [[AdultFear Kobayashi watches, helpless]]. Hori abruptly becomes possessed and leaves with the boy, and is later found dead, gruesomely mangled and crammed into a ventilation shaft.

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* The ending. Hori reveals Junko's son is now Kagutaba and attacks him in a crazed state. Kobayashi is knocked down but through his camera, we see the boy covered in blood and with [[NightmareFace his head ''hideously'' deformed from Hori's strikes to be the spitting image of Kagutaba, and in the next shot, it's merely bloody, implying the 'deformation' was Kagutaba actually showing himself]]. Kana's ghost stands nearby in this second shot. Then Kobayashi's wife is possessed and sets herself on fire, her trance breaking just in time for her to experience burning to death, while [[AdultFear Kobayashi watches, helpless]].helpless. Hori abruptly becomes possessed and leaves with the boy, and is later found dead, gruesomely mangled and crammed into a ventilation shaft.
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* The overall atmosphere of the movie: It presents itself as an ''actual'' documentary and uses little jump scares. It works effectively especially with the professional tone.

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* The overall atmosphere of the movie: It presents itself as an ''actual'' documentary and uses little jump scares. It works effectively especially with the professional tone.tone, and only adds to the film's talent for invoking horror through absolute ''hopelessness''.
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* The fact that '''no one''' is safe in the movie: The housewife and her daughter die horrifically in a car trash just for telling Kobayashi about Junko Ishi, Marika's neighbor upstairs and a man who fought with Junko in the past as his neighbor ended up killing themselves (with five others) ''in a park'', Kana's father killed his wife and then was arrested by the police, and that's not even getting to the cult village even ''after'' the town was submerged by the dam.

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* The fact that '''no one''' is safe in the movie: The housewife and her daughter die horrifically in a car trash crash just for telling Kobayashi about Junko Ishi, Marika's neighbor upstairs and a man who fought with Junko in the past as his neighbor ended up killing themselves (with five others) ''in a park'', Kana's father killed his wife and then was arrested by the police, and that's not even getting to the cult village even ''after'' the town was submerged by the dam.
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* At the centre of the complex story is Kagutaba, a demon [[SealedEvilInACan imprisoned]] beneath the Shimokage village by the sorcerers that summoned him to begin with. Every year, the villagers would pacify Kagutaba by performing a ceremonial ritual. However, when a dam is built over the village, Kagutaba possesses Junko Ishi, influencing her to spread his cult which involves animal sacrifice and suicide. We never see the demon in the flesh until one shot near the very end, but he is represented by an UncannyValley face that appears in pictures, drawings, a glitch on Miyajima's camera, and as a horned, blood-covered devil mask worn by Junko.

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* At the centre of the complex story is Kagutaba, a demon (or at least, as the professor refers to it, an [[EldritchAbomination "unknown entity"]] that the villagers referred to as a demon for want of a better term) [[SealedEvilInACan imprisoned]] beneath the Shimokage village by the sorcerers that summoned him to begin with. Every year, the villagers would pacify Kagutaba by performing a ceremonial ritual. However, when a dam is built over the village, Kagutaba possesses Junko Ishi, influencing her to spread his cult which involves animal sacrifice and suicide. We never see the demon in the flesh until one shot near the very end, but he is represented by an UncannyValley face that appears in pictures, drawings, a glitch on Miyajima's camera, and as a horned, blood-covered devil mask worn by Junko.

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* At the centre of the complex story is Kagutaba, a demon [[SealedEvilInACan imprisoned]] beneath the Shimokage village by the sorcerers that summoned him to begin with. Every year, the villagers would pacify Kagutaba by performing a ceremonial ritual. However, when a dam is built over the village, Kagutaba possesses Junko Ishi, influencing her to spread his cult which involves animal sacrifice and suicide. We never see the demon in the flesh [[spoiler: until one shot near the very end]], but he is represented by an UncannyValley face that appears in pictures, drawings, a glitch on Miyajima's camera, and as a horned, blood-covered devil mask worn by Junko.

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'''As a Moments subpage, all spoilers are unmarked [[Administrivia/SpoilersOff as per policy.]] Administrivia/YouHaveBeenWarned.'''

* At the centre of the complex story is Kagutaba, a demon [[SealedEvilInACan imprisoned]] beneath the Shimokage village by the sorcerers that summoned him to begin with. Every year, the villagers would pacify Kagutaba by performing a ceremonial ritual. However, when a dam is built over the village, Kagutaba possesses Junko Ishi, influencing her to spread his cult which involves animal sacrifice and suicide. We never see the demon in the flesh [[spoiler: until one shot near the very end]], end, but he is represented by an UncannyValley face that appears in pictures, drawings, a glitch on Miyajima's camera, and as a horned, blood-covered devil mask worn by Junko.



* Junko Ishi is revealed to be more and more unstable as the plot goes on. She has stolen aborted embryos which are later [[spoiler: forcefed to poor Kana]] in an attempt to summon Kagutaba. Not mention her quiet CreepyChild of a son who [[spoiler: isn't actually hers, and seems to have literally come from nowhere, possibly being the demon itself]].
* The unedited footage of the scene in the graveyard reveals that [[spoiler: There was an apparition of a male figure [[HeWasRightThereAllAlong mere feet away from the group - Marika looked at it before having her episode]]. What's more, is although the zoom makes it blurry, [[UncannyValley it very clearly has Kagutaba's face on an otherwise-human body]].]]

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* Junko Ishi is revealed to be more and more unstable as the plot goes on. She has stolen aborted embryos which are later [[spoiler: forcefed to poor Kana]] Kana in an attempt to summon Kagutaba. Not mention her quiet CreepyChild of a son who [[spoiler: isn't actually hers, and seems to have literally come from nowhere, possibly being the demon itself]].
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* The unedited footage of the scene in the graveyard reveals that [[spoiler: There there was an apparition of a male figure [[HeWasRightThereAllAlong mere feet away from the group - Marika looked at it before having her episode]]. What's more, is although the zoom makes it blurry, [[UncannyValley it very clearly has Kagutaba's face on an otherwise-human body]].]]



* The scenes in the forest. Kobayashi pursues a crazed Hori into the woods looking for Kana, finding mutilated dogs and pigeons strung through barbed wire. Coming to an old, abandoned shrine, Hori freaks out and screams. Kobayashi puts the camera into night vision, revealing [[spoiler:an apparition of Kana ''being swarmed by undead embryos'']].

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* The scenes in the forest. Kobayashi pursues a crazed Hori into the woods looking for Kana, finding mutilated dogs and pigeons strung through barbed wire. Coming to an old, abandoned shrine, Hori freaks out and screams. Kobayashi puts the camera into night vision, revealing [[spoiler:an an apparition of Kana ''being swarmed by undead embryos'']].embryos''.



* The ending. (Spoilers ahoy!) Hori reveals Junko's son is now Kagutaba and attacks him in a crazed state. Kobayashi is knocked down but through his camera, we see the boy covered in blood and with [[NightmareFace his head ''hideously'' deformed from Hori's strikes to be the spitting image of Kagutaba, and in the next shot, it's merely bloody, implying the 'deformation' was Kagutaba actually showing himself]]. Kana's ghost stands nearby in this second shot. Then Kobayashi's wife is possessed and sets herself on fire, her trance breaking just in time for her to experience burning to death, while [[AdultFear Kobayashi watches, helpless]]. Hori abruptly becomes possessed and leaves with the boy, and is later found dead, gruesomely mangled and crammed into a ventilation shaft.
* The fact that '''no one''' is safe in the movie: The housewife and her daughter die horrifically in a car trash just for telling Kobayashi about Junko Ishi, Marika's neighbor upstairs and a man who fought with Junko in the past as his neighbor ended up killing themselves (with five others) ''in a park'', [[spoiler: Kana's father killed his wife and then was arrested by the police]], and that's not even getting to the cult village even ''after'' the town was submerged by the damn.

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* The ending. (Spoilers ahoy!) Hori reveals Junko's son is now Kagutaba and attacks him in a crazed state. Kobayashi is knocked down but through his camera, we see the boy covered in blood and with [[NightmareFace his head ''hideously'' deformed from Hori's strikes to be the spitting image of Kagutaba, and in the next shot, it's merely bloody, implying the 'deformation' was Kagutaba actually showing himself]]. Kana's ghost stands nearby in this second shot. Then Kobayashi's wife is possessed and sets herself on fire, her trance breaking just in time for her to experience burning to death, while [[AdultFear Kobayashi watches, helpless]]. Hori abruptly becomes possessed and leaves with the boy, and is later found dead, gruesomely mangled and crammed into a ventilation shaft.
* The fact that '''no one''' is safe in the movie: The housewife and her daughter die horrifically in a car trash just for telling Kobayashi about Junko Ishi, Marika's neighbor upstairs and a man who fought with Junko in the past as his neighbor ended up killing themselves (with five others) ''in a park'', [[spoiler: Kana's father killed his wife and then was arrested by the police]], police, and that's not even getting to the cult village even ''after'' the town was submerged by the damn.dam.
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* Halfway in the movie, Kobayashi takes Marika in for protection and has her stay with his wife Keiko as he tries to figure out the mystery. Keiko records her own footage of her spending time with Marika (who made her food) and while all is well, Keiko witnesses Marika ''stand still'' and emit a [[HellIsThatNoise horrific and terrifying groan]] all while pigeons kamikaze themselves to their windows]].

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* Halfway in the movie, Kobayashi takes Marika in for protection and has her stay with his wife Keiko as he tries to figure out the mystery. Keiko records her own footage of her spending time with Marika (who made her food) and while all is well, Keiko witnesses Marika ''stand still'' and emit a [[HellIsThatNoise horrific and terrifying groan]] all while pigeons kamikaze themselves to their windows]].windows.
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* The overall atmosphere of the movie: It presents itself as an ''actual'' documentary and uses little jump scares. It works effectively especially with the professional tone.

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* The overall atmosphere of the movie: It presents itself as an ''actual'' documentary and uses little jump scares. It works effectively especially with the professional tone.tone.
* Halfway in the movie, Kobayashi takes Marika in for protection and has her stay with his wife Keiko as he tries to figure out the mystery. Keiko records her own footage of her spending time with Marika (who made her food) and while all is well, Keiko witnesses Marika ''stand still'' and emit a [[HellIsThatNoise horrific and terrifying groan]] all while pigeons kamikaze themselves to their windows]].
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* The ending. (Spoilers ahoy!) Hori reveals Junko's son is now Kagutaba and attacks him in a crazed state. Kobayashi is knocked down but through his camera, we see the boy covered in blood and with [[NightmareFace his head ''hideously'' deformed from Hori's strikes to be the spitting image of Kagutaba, and in the next shot, it's merely bloody, implying the 'deformation' was Kagutaba actually showing himself]]. Kana's ghost stands nearby in this second shot. Then Kobayashi's wife is possessed and sets herself on fire, her trance breaking just in time for her to experience burning to death, while [[AdultFear Kobayashi watches, helpless]]. Hori abruptly becomes possessed and leaves with the boy, and is later found dead, gruesomely mangled and crammed into a ventilation shaft.

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* The ending. (Spoilers ahoy!) Hori reveals Junko's son is now Kagutaba and attacks him in a crazed state. Kobayashi is knocked down but through his camera, we see the boy covered in blood and with [[NightmareFace his head ''hideously'' deformed from Hori's strikes to be the spitting image of Kagutaba, and in the next shot, it's merely bloody, implying the 'deformation' was Kagutaba actually showing himself]]. Kana's ghost stands nearby in this second shot. Then Kobayashi's wife is possessed and sets herself on fire, her trance breaking just in time for her to experience burning to death, while [[AdultFear Kobayashi watches, helpless]]. Hori abruptly becomes possessed and leaves with the boy, and is later found dead, gruesomely mangled and crammed into a ventilation shaft.shaft.
* The fact that '''no one''' is safe in the movie: The housewife and her daughter die horrifically in a car trash just for telling Kobayashi about Junko Ishi, Marika's neighbor upstairs and a man who fought with Junko in the past as his neighbor ended up killing themselves (with five others) ''in a park'', [[spoiler: Kana's father killed his wife and then was arrested by the police]], and that's not even getting to the cult village even ''after'' the town was submerged by the damn.
* The overall atmosphere of the movie: It presents itself as an ''actual'' documentary and uses little jump scares. It works effectively especially with the professional tone.

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* At the centre of the complex story is Kagutaba, a demon [[SealedEvilInACan imprisoned]] beneath the Shimokage village by the sorcerers that summoned him to begin with. Every year, the villagers would pacify Kagutaba by performing a ceremonial ritual. However, when a dam is built over the village, Kagutaba possesses Junko Ishi, influencing her to spread his cult which involves animal sacrifice and suicide. We never see the demon in the flesh, but he is represented by an UncannyValley face that appears in pictures, drawings, a glitch on Miyajima's camera, and as a horned, blood-covered devil mask warn by Junko.

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* At the centre of the complex story is Kagutaba, a demon [[SealedEvilInACan imprisoned]] beneath the Shimokage village by the sorcerers that summoned him to begin with. Every year, the villagers would pacify Kagutaba by performing a ceremonial ritual. However, when a dam is built over the village, Kagutaba possesses Junko Ishi, influencing her to spread his cult which involves animal sacrifice and suicide. We never see the demon in the flesh, flesh [[spoiler: until one shot near the very end]], but he is represented by an UncannyValley face that appears in pictures, drawings, a glitch on Miyajima's camera, and as a horned, blood-covered devil mask warn worn by Junko.Junko.
* Many scenes throughout the film where [[NothingIsScarier nothing overtly frightening happens count as this just for the sheer tension in them]].



* Junko Ishi is revealed to be more and more unstable as the plot goes on. She has stolen aborted embryos which are later forcefed to poor Kana in an attempt to summon Kagutaba. Not mention her quiet CreepyChild of a son who might not even be hers.
* The disturbing glitch on the camera that shows deformed faces, possibly those of children, accompanied by Hori's slow, deformed scream.
* You'll never look at pigeons the same way. Kobayashi finds several dead ones outside Junko's house, the crazy Osawa is implied to kill them too, and when Marika is possessed, several pigeons kamikaze their way into the window.

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* Junko Ishi is revealed to be more and more unstable as the plot goes on. She has stolen aborted embryos which are later [[spoiler: forcefed to poor Kana Kana]] in an attempt to summon Kagutaba. Not mention her quiet CreepyChild of a son who might not even be hers.
[[spoiler: isn't actually hers, and seems to have literally come from nowhere, possibly being the demon itself]].
* The unedited footage of the scene in the graveyard reveals that [[spoiler: There was an apparition of a male figure [[HeWasRightThereAllAlong mere feet away from the group - Marika looked at it before having her episode]]. What's more, is although the zoom makes it blurry, [[UncannyValley it very clearly has Kagutaba's face on an otherwise-human body]].]]
* The disturbing glitch on the camera that shows piles of roughly-made masks resembling deformed faces, possibly those of children, accompanied by Hori's slow, deformed scream.
* You'll never look at pigeons the same way.way again. Kobayashi finds several dead ones outside Junko's house, the crazy Osawa is implied to kill them too, and when Marika is possessed, several pigeons kamikaze their way into the window.



* The scenes in the forest. Kobayashi pursues a crazed Hori into the woods looking for Kana, finding mutilated dogs and pigeons strung through barbed wire. Coming to an old shrine, Hori freaks out and screams. Kobayashi puts the camera into night vision, revealing Kana ''being swarmed by undead embryos''.

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* The scenes in the forest. Kobayashi pursues a crazed Hori into the woods looking for Kana, finding mutilated dogs and pigeons strung through barbed wire. Coming to an old old, abandoned shrine, Hori freaks out and screams. Kobayashi puts the camera into night vision, revealing [[spoiler:an apparition of Kana ''being swarmed by undead embryos''.embryos'']].



* The ending. Hori reveals Junko's son is now Kagutaba and attacks him. Kobayashi is knocked down but through his camera, we see the boy covered in blood and with his head ''hideously'' deformed from Hori's strikes, and Kana's ghost standing nearby. Then Kobayashi's wife is possessed and sets herself on fire, while Hori leaves with the boy. Hori is later found dead, crammed into a ventilation shaft.

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* The ending. (Spoilers ahoy!) Hori reveals Junko's son is now Kagutaba and attacks him. him in a crazed state. Kobayashi is knocked down but through his camera, we see the boy covered in blood and with [[NightmareFace his head ''hideously'' deformed from Hori's strikes, strikes to be the spitting image of Kagutaba, and in the next shot, it's merely bloody, implying the 'deformation' was Kagutaba actually showing himself]]. Kana's ghost standing nearby. stands nearby in this second shot. Then Kobayashi's wife is possessed and sets herself on fire, her trance breaking just in time for her to experience burning to death, while [[AdultFear Kobayashi watches, helpless]]. Hori abruptly becomes possessed and leaves with the boy. Hori boy, and is later found dead, gruesomely mangled and crammed into a ventilation shaft.
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* Hori, a bizarre {{Cloudcuckoolander}} with psychic powers. While he is technically a protagonist, he is very creepy and disturbing. He wears tinfoil to protect himself from the "ectoplasmic worms", his house is a RoomFullOfCrazy, and he constantly twitches, mumbles, and wakes strange noises. And he can freak out at the drop of a hat.

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* Hori, a bizarre {{Cloudcuckoolander}} with psychic powers.PsychicPowers. While he is technically a protagonist, he is very creepy and disturbing. He wears tinfoil to protect himself from the "ectoplasmic worms", "[[InsistentTerminology ectoplasmic worms]]", his house is a RoomFullOfCrazy, and he constantly twitches, mumbles, and wakes makes strange noises. And That, and he can freak out FreakOut at the drop of a hat.



* The scenes in the forest. Kobayashi pursues a crazed Hori into the woods looking for Kana, finding mutilated dogs and pigeons strung through barbed wire. Coming to an old shrine, Hori freaks out and screams. Kobayashi puts the camera into night vision, revealing Kana being swarmed by undead embryos!
* Junko's house is insane too, pigeons have been nailed to every wall and rafter, Kana is dead, and Junko has hung herself.
* The ending. Hori reveals Junko's son is now Kagutaba and attacks him. Kobayashi is knocked down but through his camera, we see the boy covered in blood and Kana's ghost standing nearby. Then Kobayashi's wife is possessed and sets herself on fire, while Hori leaves with the boy. Hori is later found dead, crammed into a ventilation shaft.

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* The scenes in the forest. Kobayashi pursues a crazed Hori into the woods looking for Kana, finding mutilated dogs and pigeons strung through barbed wire. Coming to an old shrine, Hori freaks out and screams. Kobayashi puts the camera into night vision, revealing Kana being ''being swarmed by undead embryos!
embryos''.
* Junko's house is insane too, insane, too: pigeons have been nailed to every wall and rafter, Kana is dead, and Junko has hung herself.
* The ending. Hori reveals Junko's son is now Kagutaba and attacks him. Kobayashi is knocked down but through his camera, we see the boy covered in blood and with his head ''hideously'' deformed from Hori's strikes, and Kana's ghost standing nearby. Then Kobayashi's wife is possessed and sets herself on fire, while Hori leaves with the boy. Hori is later found dead, crammed into a ventilation shaft.

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* More than most people will ever need At the centre of the complex story is Kagutaba, a demon [[SealedEvilInACan imprisoned]] beneath the Shimokage village by the sorcerers that summoned him to begin with. Every year, the villagers would pacify Kagutaba by performing a ceremonial ritual. However, when a dam is built over the village, Kagutaba possesses Junko Ishi, influencing her to spread his cult which involves animal sacrifice and suicide. We never see the demon in the flesh, but he is represented by an UncannyValley face that appears in pictures, drawings, a glitch on Miyajima's camera, and as a horned, blood-covered devil mask warn by Junko.
* The mysterious death of the housewife and her daughter at the beginning of the film who live next door to Junko. Their car randomly drove into oncoming traffic, implying the woman lost control of the car, was possessed, or someone may have cut the brakes.
* Hori, a bizarre {{Cloudcuckoolander}} with psychic powers. While he is technically a protagonist, he is very creepy and disturbing. He wears tinfoil to protect himself from the "ectoplasmic worms", his house is a RoomFullOfCrazy, and he constantly twitches, mumbles, and wakes strange noises. And he can freak out at the drop of a hat.
* Junko Ishi is revealed to be more and more unstable as the plot goes on. She has stolen aborted embryos which are later forcefed to poor Kana in an attempt to summon Kagutaba. Not mention her quiet CreepyChild of a son who might not even be hers.
* The disturbing glitch on the camera that shows deformed faces, possibly those of children, accompanied by Hori's slow, deformed scream.
* You'll never look at pigeons the same way. Kobayashi finds several dead ones outside Junko's house, the crazy Osawa is implied to kill them too, and when Marika is possessed, several pigeons kamikaze
their entire lifetime.way into the window.
* The suicide cult revealed halfway through the movie who kill animals and then hang themselves using looped nooses. [[FridgeHorror Marika was making these when she sleepwalked]].
* The scenes in the forest. Kobayashi pursues a crazed Hori into the woods looking for Kana, finding mutilated dogs and pigeons strung through barbed wire. Coming to an old shrine, Hori freaks out and screams. Kobayashi puts the camera into night vision, revealing Kana being swarmed by undead embryos!
* Junko's house is insane too, pigeons have been nailed to every wall and rafter, Kana is dead, and Junko has hung herself.
* The ending. Hori reveals Junko's son is now Kagutaba and attacks him. Kobayashi is knocked down but through his camera, we see the boy covered in blood and Kana's ghost standing nearby. Then Kobayashi's wife is possessed and sets herself on fire, while Hori leaves with the boy. Hori is later found dead, crammed into a ventilation shaft.
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