2013-08-02

20130802_b: Horror Film Review--Shutter (Thailand)



Shutter


  1. Context
    1. Hulu had the 2004 version, not the 2008 version with Joshua Jackson.
    2. Produced in Thailand, live action theatrical film, 97 minutes, horror, mystery.
    3. IMDB rated this one at  7.0/10.0 aggregate from ratings of 21,992 users.
    4. Rotten Tomatoes rated it at 56%, 'no consensus yet.'
    5. The spoken word is in Thai, with English subtitles.  Hulu streamed the film in 'high' quality.

  2. Initial tableaux
    1. Early in the film, Jane and Tun drive home from a drinking bout with some of his friends.  The road is mostly empty.  When Jane takes her eyes off the road for a few seconds, she runs over a woman.  When a truck approaches, Tun convinces Jane to drive off.
    2. It would seem that was their first mistake.
    3. Afterwards, Tun's photos tend to have light streaks in them.  Both of them start to have horrifying dreams.  They start to get more information.  They check where the accident occurred; apparently there was no accident.  They check the local expert on photography, who claims it's just double exposure, and shows Tun similar effects in his own photos.  They push on to a magazine that specialises in 'supernatural' ghost images.  The editor explains how most of the fakes are made.  Then he recommends that they try to check using a Polaroid camera, which might be harder to create fakes with.  As they continue to investigate, they keep picking up ghostly images, mirages, and dreams.

  3. Conflicts, resolution
    1. By half way through the film, three of the men who were at the initial drinking party have committed suicide.  The mystery deepens.  Jane finds a photo of Tun with an earlier lover, Natre.  Jane pries the details out of him.  The details are not pretty, involve the dead men and Natre, and provide a start for resolving the mystery.
    2. They visit Natre's mother, who keeps Natre's corpse in her old bedroom.  They convince the mother to hold a formal funeral for her.  That was not enough to bring peace to the principal characters.
    3. A new level of weirdness starts around 70 minutes into the film.  Tun's torment accelerates.  Natre is cremated, and that seems to end the problems.  Later, Jane gets back some new photo prints, including ghost images, and more old truths surface.
    4. Tun does not escape the consequences of past actions after all.

  4. I rate this one as 8/10.
    1. The camera work was a bit fuzzy 7/10
    2. sound was good 8/10
    3. the acting fine 9/10
    4. the screenplay was good: bringing the mystery home was well done. 10/10
    5. One line summary: Ghost contacts guilty parties through photography.

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