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Honto ni Atta! Noroi no Video 40 2010

57 min📅 2010-12-03

"Can you look directly at the truth projected by the camera!"

Directed by Kazuto Kodama, *Honto ni Atta! Noroi no Video 40* (2010) plunges viewers into a chilling anthology of found-footage horrors, where the uncanny power of the camera confronts the inescapable weight of the supernatural.

Director: Kazuto Kodama

Cast

Yoshihiro Nakamura
Yoshihiro Nakamura
Narrator (voice)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Honto ni Atta! Noroi no Video 40 (2010) about?

This Japanese horror anthology presents a terrifying collection of real-life psychic images and cursed footage submitted by the public. It blends folklore, vengeful spirits, and unexplained phenomena into a haunting experience that blurs the line between reality and the supernatural.

Who directed Honto ni Atta! Noroi no Video 40?

Kazuto Kodama directed *Honto ni Atta! Noroi no Video 40*, steering the film's unsettling compilation of found-footage horrors with a focus on atmospheric dread.

Who stars in Honto ni Atta! Noroi no Video 40?

The film features Yoshihiro Nakamura among its credited cast, though the anthology's true stars are the eerie, real-life submissions that form its spine.

Is Honto ni Atta! Noroi no Video 40 (2010) worth watching?

For fans of slow-burn found-footage horror, this film delivers a creepy, thought-provoking experience that lingers in the mind. While not as polished as mainstream horror, its raw authenticity and chilling segments make it a cult favorite in the horror anthology genre.

How long is Honto ni Atta! Noroi no Video 40?

The runtime for *Honto ni Atta! Noroi no Video 40* is 57 minutes.

About Honto ni Atta! Noroi no Video 40 (2010) — Found-Footage Horror Unmasking the Supernatural

Directed by Kazuto Kodama, *Honto ni Atta! Noroi no Video 40* (2010) plunges viewers into a chilling anthology of found-footage horrors, where the uncanny power of the camera confronts the inescapable weight of the supernatural. Compiled from eerie submissions by the public, this unsettling feature weaves together real-life psychic phenomena, vengeful spirits, and unexplained occurrences that defy logic—from the sinister whispers of a haunted office to the chilling visions of a doomed summer festival. Atmospheric dread seeps through every frame, transforming ordinary settings into battlegrounds where the unseen wreaks havoc.

Each segment of the film feels like a cryptic message from the beyond, blending folklore with unsettling visuals that linger long after the credits roll. The director's unsettling approach strips away scientific explanation, leaving only raw, primal terror. Whether it's the haunting legend of 'Company trip' or the ghostly apparitions of 'Eyes that sneak in,' the film thrives on ambiguity, challenging audiences to question what's truly lurking in the shadows of the frame.