

Reality TV meets J-horror in 46 minutes of pure surveillance nightmare fuel.
A woman agrees to have confrontations with her stalker recorded by hidden cameras.
Direction
Nagae's found-footage mastery before the genre collapsed
Practical Effects
Hidden camera setups feel dangerously authentic

Director
Toshikazu Nagae
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Part of Japan's 'banned broadcast' horror boom—fake documentary series that blurred reality TV ethics before they existed.
Nagae later directed Ghost Train (2006); this remains his most experimental and least distributed work.
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