In just the little I've watched of Noroi: The Curse, I can easily say this will be a 2000-2010 Top Ten horror film. I just love how this does feel like "footage roughly assembled together" from the work of a "paranormal documentary filmmaker", as the man responsible for a lot of recorded evidence and work went missing after his home was found a burning inferno, his wife dead. We see that people are "touched" by the supernatural in ways most dangerous...and deadly.

I just found it exciting and innovative. Sure it assembles psychic behavior, the presence of evil in ways it manifestly affects those who come in contact with "something spiritual and sinister", and figures so fused with the paranormal shows of today, but 2005 all of this wasn't so old hat and shopworn.


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