A documentary filmmaker explores seemingly unrelated paranormal incidents connected by the legend of an ancient demon.

Masafumi Kobayashi

Self

Mitsuo Hori

Kana Yano

Junko Ishii

Teruyuki Yano

Kimiko Yano

Self

Kôichi Hirotsu

Guest on TV Program

Guest on TV Program
*Noroi: The Curse* stands out with its pseudo-documentary approach, gradually building suspense through a well-structured investigation, natural performances, and an unsettling atmosphere that feels eerily authentic. While some unanswered questions, limited character development, and occasional lapses in character logic prevent it from being fully satisfying, the film's compelling mystery and slow-burning horror remain highly effective. Overall, it is a rewarding horror experience for viewers who enjoy atmospheric storytelling and psychological dread over conventional jump scares. BY ALUNAUWIE
August 20, 2005

Masafumi Kobayashi

Self

Mitsuo Hori

Kana Yano

Junko Ishii

Teruyuki Yano

Kimiko Yano

Self

Kôichi Hirotsu

Guest on TV Program

Guest on TV Program
*Noroi: The Curse* stands out with its pseudo-documentary approach, gradually building suspense through a well-structured investigation, natural performances, and an unsettling atmosphere that feels eerily authentic. While some unanswered questions, limited character development, and occasional lapses in character logic prevent it from being fully satisfying, the film's compelling mystery and slow-burning horror remain highly effective. Overall, it is a rewarding horror experience for viewers who enjoy atmospheric storytelling and psychological dread over conventional jump scares. BY ALUNAUWIE

