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Shutter (2004) Horror, Mystery, Thriller | 1h 37min | 9 September 2004 (Thailand) 7.1
Director: Banjong Pisanthanakun, Parkpoom WongpoomWriters: Parkpoom Wongpoom, Banjong PisanthanakunStars: Ananda Everingham, Natthaweeranuch Thongmee, Achita SikamanaSummary: A young photographer Thun and his girlfriend Jane discover mysterious shadows in their photographs after fleeing the scene of an accident. As they investigate the phenomenon, they find other photographs contain similar supernatural images, that Thun's best friends are being haunted as well, and Jane discovers that her boyfriend has not told her everything. It soon becomes clear that you can not escape your past. Written by Cleon

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Cast

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Natre
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Tonn's Wife
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Magazine Editor (as Abhijati Jusakul)
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Asst. Magazine Editor
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Nuch
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Nurse 1
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Nurse 2

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Countries: ThailandLanguages: Thai

Reviews from critics

“Within the smattering of Asian horror releases that arrived like a tidal wave of fear, “Shutter” (2004) was one of ones that carried a well known legacy of being frightful.” – Horror News

“The debut feature of two very talented visionaries of the horror genre, a suitably creepy and original script, a couple of compelling performances and an atmospheric feel make it a must-see for every horror film aficionado. But due to its overburdening flaws and complete lack of fresh chills, it never reaches its full potential. Despite all that, the film’s greatest accomplishment is the fact that it managed to put Thai horror cinema on the map and helped many great and scary little films to be discovered and appreciated from a much wider audience.” – Asian Movie Pulse

“Using the phenomenon of spirit photography as its springboard, Shutter offers a chilling, if not terribly original, story of guilt, deception, and ghostly revenge. The two directors confidently present their tale, aided by an intriguing idea and a very strong cast. This is one of the better films to come out of the recent boom of Asian horror films.” – Classic-Horror

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