- As part of a show, Haruna and Mirai watch a ghost video submitted by a viewer, only to experience strange occurrences that later draw the crew to Haruna's school; the location of the taken video.
- Given the title of the film, everything is filmed from the "Point Of View" of a camera man as though this was a live/found footage film. The movie starts out with a message informing the viewer that they are hesitant to show you this film because they know that this is what "She" would want them to do. They ask you to not share what you see to others. The next message is to inform the view that the rest of the movie is footage that was filmed during "Mirai's Show". Mirai is a teen girl TV show host and on her show today is another teen age guest named Haruna. They walk down the street in Tokyo Japan towards the camera and are greeted by the stagehand outside of the building where they will be filming. The stagehand informs them that they will also be filming some behind the scenes footage of Mirai's show today. In the room where they will be filming you see them setting up the set, the girls getting their hair styled, the producer on his phone, typical TV production stuff. The producer meets with his boss and the director gets upset at the stagehand for not helping him set up the set. The director then starts to get angry with the stagehand when she fails to follow directions perfectly (honestly, the director sounds like a he's being a jerk). The hair dresser leaves and the produce explains that they need to cut costs and that is why the hair dresser is leaving before they start filming. They filming starts and Mirai introduces Haruna as her guest. They discuss how they have worked together before and how their talent agency doesn't seems to be on the cheap side, even when it comes to their actors/actresses. Next they introduce the topic of the show, where viewers send in their own ghost videos. Mirai is expresses hesitation to do ghost videos but Haruna is excited about it. Against Mira's wishes they start watching a video. The video shows an empty girls' bathroom that looks like it is in a high school somewhere. Nothing is happening in the video and the only sound you hear is some wind. The girls seem confused that nothing is happening and keep looking back and forth at the production team. You hear the director snap at the stagehand and tell her that this wasn't the DVD that he gave her to use for the show. The director decides to continue filming anyway, and after a few more seconds the door of the bathroom stall in the back on the left slowly creeks partly open. The door is opening towards the camera so you cannot see behind or around it at the angle the film is showing on screen. Slowly the camera starts to walk toward the bathroom stall... it slowly walks around the door... only to find... nothing. Just the toilet in an otherwise empty bathroom stall. The film then suddenly ends. Haruna seems kind of pleased with the experience, but Mirai just stares straight ahead and whispers that the door opened on its own. Haruna seems happy that it could be an actual ghost video but says that there is usually some sort of trick that goes on in these kinds of videos. Haruna wants to watch it again to find the trick, but Mirai doesn't want to. Haruna tells her to not be a fraidy-cat and is about to start the video again when the production crew starts to argue. The director says that it is now starting to get interesting and insists that they continue filming. Haruna starts the video again and the same bathroom view shows. Mirai asks if it is the same video and thinks that something looks different. The door in the back starts to creak slowly open again, only this time you can see some grey fingers coming out from behind the door. Haruna is still smiling while watching, while Mirai asks if the hand was there before. Haruna tries to pause the video so they can discuss it, only the video won't stop playing! The camera again approaches the bathroom stall door (now with a hand clearly viewable holding it)... they go around the door and see... yep, you guessed it, NOTHING. Again the bathroom stall is empty. The video again stops on its own and the girls (including Haruna) seem uncomfortable with what is happening. Mirai is spooked but Haruna insists that it is some sort of editing trick. Mirai asks the producer what he thinks they should do. The director says that the video didn't look edited to him, and Mirai starts to freak out. Haruna tries to calm Mirai down but doesn't seem to work. Haruna then tells Mirai that ghosts aren't real because she tried catching them at her junior high school but didn't have any luck. Haruna tells of how her school had several ghost stories around it, including showers turning on by themselves, a teacher who committed suicide, and other spooking things but she was not able to find any real evidence of any of them. The producer says that Mirai looks really upset and asks the director if they should stop filming. The director reluctantly agrees to stop filming for the day. But Mirai doesn't want them to stop just because she is having difficulty and asks them to keep going. They agree, and try to resume filming after Haruna changes the DVD to a different video. The next video shows a school shower that Haruna seem s to recognize. It walks up to the showerhead which I think they try to make you think it turns on by itself, but since you can't see below the showerhead it really doesn't give that impression. The video moves on to showing some school hallways and Haruna is shocked to say that this is her old junior high school. The video zooms in on some smudges on a window that with the psychological phenomenon Pareidolia (look it up), makes it appear to be a very pale face in the window. The video pauses and you hear the director ask the producer where he got these videos. The producer says that he had no idea that the school in the video was Haruna's old school, but the stage hand tells everyone that when she watched the DVD's prior to getting ready for the show, what is being shown now is not what she saw on them earlier. Everyone looks visibly upset and the director tells the stagehand to stop the DVD. The stagehand does so and everyone is confused about what it going on. Suddenly, and with a loud noise, a new video starts on its own. The stagehand furiously tries to stop the playback again but it won't stop no matter what she does. The director gets up and pulls the DVD out of the player but to his surprise, the video keeps playing anyway. The video shows what looks to be the roof of a building, and then slowly looks down to a pair of feet in dirty/ragged clothing. The feet start to walk to the ledge of the building and looks over the edge. You can see that they are several stories up. The feet then get up on the ledge of the building and you hear creepy laughter. The camera on the video starts to turn around and slowly look up as a girl in a school uniform. Just as the face starts to come into view the production team are able to stop the video and their camera falls over to show Mirai and Haruna huddling against the wall, clearly terrified. The production crew starts blaming each other and they all deny that they had any part in this. The director picks the camera up and starts filming to show that they didn't have any sort of tricks or other DVD players going, and that what they experienced was authentic. Haruna wonders why the school in the video was her own junior high school. Mirai picks Haruna up and says that they should just go home for the day. Then the director suddenly gasps and Mirai angrily asks him why he is still filming them as though he was trying to scare them further. The director says that it wasn't them he was trying to film and begs everyone to watch the tape so he can show them what he just saw. They hook the tape up to the TV screen and while watching it appear to grow even more concerned. Haruna collapses and sobs that this is all her fault because she tried to catch ghosts before. The film then shows what they had just filmed. The part where Mirai picks up Haruna and starts to walk away with her, the film pauses, and you see them pass by some windows that show into another room in the building. However, even though they are inside with no other windows, you can see in the reflection of the windows the same rooftop that was just seen in the video, and on the life a pale image of what may have been the young girl in the video. The producer calls in a psychic to evaluate the situation while the director films it. The psychic says that she watched the video already tires to sense if there are any spirits in the room (I think?). She then sets up a table and starts some "ghostly chanting". (Honestly, I can't even be sure if she is speaking Japanese or something else.) She examines Haruna and does some more "ghostly chanting" on her. The psychic then tells her that Haruna is fine and nothing there is haunting her. The director then asks if everything is over, and the psychic corrects him by saying that there was nothing haunting her here (what a jokester this lady is) and that it isn't over. The psychic says that there is a spirit possession going on and that they all need to go to the school where the spirit is coming from. The psychic only now tells everyone that she told the producer over the phone that her coming in wouldn't be enough to solve the problem (ha, she got them again). The producer says that he contacted the school but they won't agree to let them come in and investigate, to which the psychic then asks the producer if he is hiding something and he denies this. Mirai asks what will happen if they dispel the spirit at the school. The psychic says that she is not sure (I guess she isn't so psychic after all) but that she is concerned for Haruna (gee, that's helpful). Mirai starts to freak out so the psychic asks to see the DVD that they were watching earlier. They review the footage of what happened and the psychic points out the girl in the reflection from earlier and says that they must go to the school. The stagehand's phone suddenly rings and she informs everyone that someone at the school just gave them permission to come in. A few days later we are outside of the school with the director getting a call from his stagehand. He yells her and calls her stupid (seriously, this guy is a d***) because she is stuck in traffic and hasn't been able to pick up the psychic yet. Mirai, Haruna, and the producer arrive and argue if they should go in after all. They point out that this was the only day that the school is allowing them to come in and the producer says that it probably won't make a difference if the psychic is there or not. A teacher comes out of the school and asks them if they are from the TV studio. Haruna recognizes the teacher and says that it is nice to see her again. For some reason, they bleep out the teacher's name. Maybe to make some sort of identity protection, but honestly it just feels awkward since the teacher then announces to all of them her name anyway, though the subtitles say that this is an alias (again, WHY are did they need to do that?). She informs them that the school is closed today so there won't be anyone else there while they film. They go in and change shoes while the teacher closes and locks the front door to make sure no one comes in behind them. The teacher asks them to come with her so she can show them why she agreed to let them in. It's a huge school and the hallways are long. They pass by the girls' bathroom but don't go in. The teacher brings them to the school's announcement room and shows them a video that was filmed by one of the school's clubs. In the video, the school's news team is interviewing the school's swim team about an upcoming tournament while they stand in front of the pool. The video zooms in while they interview the swim team captain, and as they move over to the next swim teammate you see in the background a man (who looks like Frankenstein's monster) standing behind them. The teacher explains that she has no idea what is going on but it appears that if the man was actually in the video, then looks to be standing on top of the water. The teacher thinks that maybe this video was edited by a computer, but the director says that it doesn't appear to be so, just like the videos that they watched while filming Mirai's show. Haruna says that the teacher never believed in ghost stories before, so why is she helping them now. The teacher explains that the student who filmed this video later fell ill and is still in the hospital. She says that the other students are all afraid that their school is haunted and the teacher wants the film crew to show everyone that there are no such things as ghosts, though it seems that the rumors of a haunting became more frequent after Haruna because a famous TV star. Suddenly, there is a knock at the door of their room. But the teacher says that there isn't anyone else in the school. The knocking becomes louder and fiercer, so the teacher goes to see who is there. When she opens the door... outside there is... no one. (Yep, they never get tired of doing that one.) The teacher turns back and then suddenly the stagehand is standing there in the doorway (sneaky, sneaky). The director gets mad at her (big surprise) and asks where she was. The stagehand apologizes and says that she didn't know where everyone was. The director introduces the stagehand to the teacher and asks where the psychic is. The stagehand, acting kind of weird, tells them that the psychic told them to go ahead and film their investigation and she will watch the tape later. The director starts to get angry again (if I were him, I'd want my money back from the psychic) but the teacher interrupts and asks how the stagehand got into the school. The stagehand replies that she came in from the front entrance, but the teacher says that's impossible since she locked the front door herself. The stagehand claims that it was open and we go down to see the front door wide open. The teacher is confused (we did see her lock the door earlier) but dismisses it as just a mistake on her part. The director gives a second camera to the stage hand to help film as they start their investigation. They decide to go to the school's pool but pass through the locker rooms to get there. While there, they find the shower that turned on by itself in the video. As Haruna approaches the shower... the lights suddenly turn on! Then we see the teacher apologizing as she takes her hand off the light switch (good one teacher). Haruna checks the shower knobs and confirms that they are not loose, so the shower shouldn't be able to turn on by itself. The teacher asks about the shower and the producer tells her that it was in a video they saw before. The teacher asks who filmed it, but the producer doesn't know. The teacher stares at him with wide, open eyes, but states that she isn't worried about anything (didn't that sound believable?). They then move out to the pool and show that it is uncovered so the water is completely in view. The director has everyone line up in front of the pool just like how the students from the swim team were in the earlier video. The director zooms in on the space between Haruna and the producer, then asks the stagehand to stand in that space behind them. He then directs the stagehand to back up further and further. The Stage hand appears to go quite a far distance behind them and the director concludes that the reason it appeared that the man in the swim team video was standing on water was because the camera angle makes it look that way, since the stagehand is standing at the same distance as the man in the video. They then go to the window that had the smudgy face in it from the 2nd video and you can see that there is still a lot of dust and smudges all over it. The director says that this is why it looked like there was a face on the window in the video. The director looks over at Haruna and we see her leaning against the opposite wall. Mirai asks if she is okay, and Haruna replies that she is just really scared and doesn't know why she used to think that ghost hunting was fun. Mirai asks if they should stop but Haruna says that she wasn't everything filmed so the psychic can review it later. They next go to the girls' bathroom and the director asks the girls to walk in. Mirai says that they shouldn't and reminds the director that they are not only there to do the show, but to dispel whatever spirit the psychic said was following Haruna. The director says that the psychic told them to film everything, but Mirai counters that she didn't tell them to do that for the sake of the show. The producer says that it is getting late and they should just hurry up and film without the girls to which the director reluctantly agrees. The director uses his camera to walk into the girls' bathroom and we see that it is the same bathroom that was in the very first video they watched. He slowly approaches the last bathroom stall on the left... grips the doorknob... turns the knob... it creaks as he starts to open it... he pulls the door open and... NOTHING. (That just never gets old!) Only the toilet is in there. They next go up to the school roof and look over the edge just like the other video they watched with the spooky girl in it did. Haruna reminds everyone how she told everyone that there was a story about a girl who killed herself at her school, and explains that the girl jumped off the school roof because she was heartbroken. (I checked the video earlier. She didn't mention anything about a girl killing herself over heartbreak. She said there was a teacher who hung herself in the bathroom for being bullied by the female students. I guess the movie didn't think we would notice the discrepancy.) Haruna explains that the girl confessed her love to her club president who turned her down. So she killed herself out of sadness and disappointment. Mirai points out that the spirit in the video by the pool looked like a man and not a girl. Haruna states that she believes the girl who jumped is calling other ghosts to her (cause that's how these things work, I guess). The teacher tells them to stop, and admits that when she was a student at the same school before she became a teacher, there was in fact a girl who killed herself by jumping off the school roof. But that there were no ghost sightings or anything else weird that happened because of it. Mirai says that they got a video with the girl in it, but the teacher says she doesn't believe them and says that all the ghost talk is absurd. The producer tells them that they filmed everything that they need to and they should probably go home as it is starting to get dark outside. As they are walking down the stairs to head out, the director asks the teacher if they can stay longer to see if anything happens at night. The teacher replies that it is late and asks them all to leave. Even the producer tells the director to give it up, and that he needs to stop caring more about the show than he does about Haruna. As the director argues back, Mirai asks everyone to be quiet and says that she heard a laugh coming from around the corner and down the hallway. The director wants to check it out despite the teacher asking them to leave. It turns out that they are back outside the same girls' bathroom as before. The director starts to approach it when we suddenly hear a weird noise. Mirai says that it's the laugh that she heard before, but the teacher reassures her that it was just the wind. The director says that he will go in to check, but then we hear clearly audible giggling sounds coming from the bathroom and the director gasps as he steps back. The director tries to talk himself into going despite sounding terrified. Then the stagehand walks out in front, and with a flat voice says that she will go in. The others tell her not to go, but she slowly walks to the front of the bathroom, turn, and then walks in with her camera (we are still looking through the camera of the director). As she disappears around the corner we here the bathroom door open and close. Then silence for a minute... and then a loud banging sound. Call out to the stagehand but she doesn't reply. Haruna tries to fun in and see what happened but Mirai stops her and starts to warily go in herself. She calls for the stagehand and there is still no answer. She peeks in the bathroom door and the stagehand is gone. They check the stalls but they are all empty. All they can find is the camera she was holding on the floor with a cracked lens. They run out of the bathroom and clearly disturbed, when suddenly a loud sound like a foghorn starts blaring. Turns out that it's the director's phone vibrating. He answers it and it is the psychic who has called him. He asks where she is, and the psychic explains that she and the stagehand were both in a car accident on the way to the school. They are currently in the hospital where the stagehand has been unconscious after the accident. They both have been at the hospital this entire time!!! The director tells the group what the psychic told him. They start to panic when the teach starts laughing hysterically, saying that this is impossible continuing to deny that there is anything spooky or supernatural happening. The director rushes over to the producer who was holding the camera that the stagehand was holding and says that they should check the tape and starts to view the playback from that camera through his own camera. On the tape, you see from the point of view of the stagehand as she opens the bathroom door, stands inside, and then the camera falls to the ground. The director looks up through his camera and the teacher starts to accuse them of trying to play a trick on her for the sake of their TV show. They try to convince her that that's not the case, when suddenly a loud "boom" sound echoes through the school and all the lights turn out except for the one in the girls' bathroom! The director notices that the tape on the other camera has started to play again, only now you hear sounds and see lights flickering on the tape at the same time they are happening around the group. The far left bathroom door on the tape opens on its own, then the tape switches to the shower that turned on by itself. Only now it zooms down and we see a ghostly pale hand turning the shower knob. The video then goes to the smudgy mirror, and as it looks to the right, you see what looks like a pale figure in a security guard outfit silently standing there in the dark in front of the window where they saw the face earlier. Then the video goes to the school roof looking over the ledge. The camera moves back and we see the dirty shoes/socks and torn up skirt again. Then laughter comes from the video and the feet move away from the ledge and appear to be walking back towards the entrance to the roof. The director exclaims that he didn't film any of this and asks why it is there on tape. Then the tape switches back to the girls' bathroom that the group is standing outside of. We see the far back left stall door open, a ghostly hand comes around from behind it, and then slowly... a red garbed figure starts to appear from behind the door and begins walking towards the camera. You hear laughter coming from the video and from the bathroom at the same time. You hear moaning sounds, the booming sound from earlier, more laughter, and the lights continue to flicker on and off. The red figure continues to walk towards the door and someone exclaims that what they are seeing on the film is what is happening right now! (It took you that long to notice?) They also start to hear what sounds like heavy footsteps coming down from the stairs above them. The producer yells that they have to get out (only just now???), so they start to run towards the entrance. It gets really dark and hard to see here, but from the director's camera perspective they are all running down the stairs, screaming the whole way. At one point the director points the camera back up the stairs, and we see that security guard looking guy standing at the top. When they get to the front door they find that it is locked and the teacher says that the key is not working. The producer bends over and picks up a large container to break open the glass door. As he looks up, the "Frankenstein monster" is now right outside the door. It makes a loud groaning/roaring sound while everyone screams. Everyone falls back and then start to run in the other direction as it appears that the monster guy is walking through the glass towards them. They hide in one of the classrooms, where the teacher sobs that there isn't supposes to be anything as ghosts and begs for everything to stop. They continue to hear sounds and see shadows walking outside the doors of the classroom but nothing seems to come in after them. They try to open the classroom window to escape but it is locked. (So why don't they try breaking the glass like they were about to with the front door?) It gets eerily quiet and the director shows with the camera that they can see the front gate of the school but that it is far. He quietly asks Haruna if there is another way out of the building. She says that there is a back gate and that the door down the hall leads outside but that they need a key. They ask the teacher if she has a key but she is still repeating to herself in a panic that this can't really be happening. Haruna says that this is all her fault, but the teacher pulls herself together long enough to find the key to the back gate. Mirai suddenly asks the teacher if she had anything to do with the girl who killed herself, wondering if the teacher and the boy that the suicidal girl confessed her love to knew each other. The teacher says that the girl who killed herself did it right when the teacher started going to the school as a student, and doesn't even remember who either the girl or the boy was. Suddenly, Haruna says exclaims that she knows what to do and gets up to run out of the room. Mirai screams at Haruna to come back and starts to chase after her. She stops Haruna before she opens the door, and Haruna explains that if she can find the roster for the club that the suicidal girl belonged to she can figure out the names of all the members. Haruna breaks free, and the producer tells Mirai to not follow her. Mirai exclaims that she can't believe that someone like the producer is their manager and chases after Haruna. The rest of them get up and chase after Mirai. The try to turn on the lights (again, only just now??) but it doesn't work. Then the director remembers that the camera has night vison and flips that on. The producer asks the teacher which way to go and stammering she says that it's ahead of them. There is still booming sounds, laughter, and other weird noises in the distance. They slowly start to walk down the hall when the teacher points out that they are outside the announcement room again. The director looks around the corner and confirms that the way is clear. They hear another loud boom and bolt down the hallway in fear. They get to the stairwell and scream as Mirai suddenly appears in front of them coming down the stairs. She also screams and falls back as she tells them that she got lost. Together they all slowly go up the stairs and down another hallway. The director turns of the night vision as there is now enough lights coming in from outside the windows. They find Haruna in the club room that the suicidal girl belonged to looking at a book that has all of the names of the club members in them. The names are blurred out (to protect the innocent, I guess?). Haruna says that she found the name of the boy, and after reading the producer's name, the teacher suddenly turns to the producer and says that she thought he looked familiar. The producer confesses that the boy the girl killed herself over was him. Mirai asks why the producer dumped the dead girl. He says that the dead girl's name was Yuko, and that he has been trying all of these years to forget about her. He explains that he and Yuko were very close and they both loved films and movies. They tried to make their own movie together using the school's equipment. The producer walks over to one of the shelves and takes down an 8mm movie camera. He says that Yuko first used it in the girls' bathroom and showed him the hand on the door that we saw in the video earlier. He goes on to explain that it was from this point on that Yuko became obsessed with ghost and trying to get video proof that they exist. Her obsession with trying to find ghosts got so extreme that it frightened the producer and so he dumped her in order to get away from it all because he couldn't handle it. Unfortunately, this led to Yuko killing herself, and the producer has been haunted by this for the last 20 years. But the producer says that there was another reason for why Yuko killed herself. She felt that it was up to her to prove to everyone that ghosts exist, and that the only way to do that was to film herself jumping off the roof (made sense at the time, I guess...), and that she was happy when she jumped. Yuko filmed her fall all the way until she hit the ground. When the police examined the tape later, they found something in it that was so "horrible" it drove all of the investigating officers insane. The producer says that whatever was in that tape was even worse than anything that they have been experiencing. He collapses on the floor and starts to sob. Suddenly, Haruna starts laughing out loud hysterically and saying that all of this is so much fun. The producer asks Haruna if she is Yuko now, and Mirai yells at Haruna to stop. Haruna shoves Mirai down and suddenly runs out of the room. They run after her with the producer yelling at Yuko to stop. Haruna is able to make it to the roof of the school where the producer grabs her and yells at Yuko to leave Haruna alone since she hasn't done anything to Yuko. We hear ghostly laughing as Mirai and the producer struggle with Haruna/Yuko. The director catches up to them but Haruna/Yuko pushes them all down and stands up on the ledge of the roof. They all get up and struggle with her again when suddenly the producer starts to fall back. He grabs at the air to catch his balance but only rips the camera out of the director's hand. Suddenly, the producer falls back and over the ledge of the school's roof, with the camera filming all of the way down. The camera crashes on the ground, the lens cracks, but it is still filming. You can see the still leg of the producer lying just inside the camera view. The lights all suddenly come on and you can hear Haruna's groggy voice from above asking everyone what they are all doing out there and how she got onto the roof. You can see the director suddenly come running from around the corner of the building and right over to the still unmoving producer. The director calls out the producer's name and confirms that he is still alive. The girls also arrive and the producer yells at them to call an ambulance. But Haruna only stammers out that she has killed the director and collapses on the ground in shock. The teacher then comes around the corner and the director yells at her to call an ambulance. She runs off to do so (wait, isn't the director the one who has a cell phone on him??). The director tells the girls to get back inside and Mirai picks Haruna up and takes her way. The producer, alive but seriously hurt, is barely able to ask the director why this all happened. The director tells the producer to not worry anymore, that the ghost has had its fun, and everything should be over now. The director picks up the camera and uses it to look back at the spot on the roof of the building where the producer fell from. The screen goes black and credits start to roll... Psych! It was a fake ending. While the credits are going on screen, we see with night vision the producer's boss from earlier sitting in a theater with an associate discussing how the movie went. Turns out that this is just a prescreening of the footage. They comment on how the music that plays during the credits is too cheery for a horror film (but if you watch a lot of them, you'll find that this is common practice in Japanese modern cinema). In the room outside the theater, the new producer/manager for Mirai and Haruna is speaking with the girls. Mirai asks if they are really going to show the movie. The manager tells them that they still have a lot of promoting to do, including taping the girls while they watch the movie so that they can use it for publicity, or special features, or something. We learn that the stagehand and the psychic from before are still in the hospital. And that the old producer/manager is missing. The new manager tells them that the old one ran away out of fear. But Haruna says that he wouldn't have done that, and she believes that something has happened to him. Mirai says that she still doesn't think that showing the movie is a good idea and reminds the manager that the psychic told them that Yuko has plans to use them to spread horrible things. Haruna corrects Mirai and states that the psychic only said that Yuko wanted Haruna, but never said anything about Mirai. The manager replies that the psychic also mentioned that Yuko's plan was simply to get revenge on the old producer. Anyway, the decision to show the movie has already been made and that they have already set up contracts to distribute the movie, so it's too late to back out now. The people who watched the prescreening leave the theater and the girls go in and reluctantly take their seats in the front row. The new stagehand tells them that their voices will also be recorded while they watch the footage. He leaves, and as the lights dim Haruna tells Mira that she is scared, to which Mirai agrees. The movie starts and shows the same warning that we saw at the start of the movie. We see the same beginning scene of the girls walking down the street as we did before. The camera goes back to the girls sitting in the theater, with them commenting on how it feels like this happened forever ago but it's only been 4 months. We can see the new production crew in the other room watching the girls' reactions. The same scenes from the beginning are being shown on screen when Haruna comments that she feels cold. Mirai says that they shouldn't be watching the footage. You can hear the movie continuing to play while we see the production crew watching them. One asks if it was too soon to subject the girls to this, but the new manager says that this is what makes it fun to watch (what a nice guy). The manager gets a call on his cell phone, and it turns out to be the psychic from the hospital. The manager can barely make out what the psychic is trying to tell him, but she warns him to not show the video because it is cursed and there will be further consequences. The call disconnects before the psychic is able to explain further. Back in the theater the girls are still watching the footage at the point where the bathroom stall door was opening on its own. However, now we see the lady in red coming out from the stall like we did when everyone was at the school. Mirai grabs Haruna and says that they didn't see the body of the lady in red the last time they watched the video in the TV station. Haruna agrees, and Mirai thinks that something is wrong, but Haruna suggests that maybe they were so scared at the time that they forgot about the lady when they first watched it. The production crew in the other room however, are confused at the sight of the lady in red also. The camera swerves over and we see another production crew member look like he just hears something, and then suddenly runs away. The new manager tells one of the crew members to go after him. Back in the theater, Mirai tries to get Haruna to leave as she doesn't want to watch the footage anymore. But Haruna replies that Mirai said before that she wouldn't quit in the middle of a job, so they stay and continue watching. Now we see the shower footage from before, but the hand turning the knob is there when it wasn't at the time they watched it in the TV studio. Mirai exclaims that it isn't the same video as before. Haruna, who suddenly seems to be really interested in the video, rationalizes that the editing team probably put it in later. Mirai gets up to check with the manager but Haruna grabs her arm and tells her not to. Mirai says that she will be right back and leaves the theater with Haruna still watching. Mirai goes into the room where the production crew is to ask the manager what is going on, but he and the rest of the crew suddenly get up and run away just Mirai enters. Mirai looks at the screen where she can see Haruna watching the video and looks startled. She then runs back into the theater and tries to get Haruna to leave with her, but Haruna shakes her off and yells how much she loves this kind of stuff. Confused, Mirai looks up and we see sitting in the seats behind them, the security ghost guard from the school is now in the theater. Mirai keeps shaking Haruna, trying to get her to get up and leave with her. But Haruna just keeps sitting there until Mirai B****slaps her and she snaps out of it. They get up to leave but Haruna trips (of course) and is unable to get up. (I guess something grabbed her leg but you really couldn't see what it was with the darkness and the camera angle. As they struggle to get up you can see more ghosts from the school are now in the theater and are moving closer to the girls, seat-by-seat. The camera looks over at the film, which has paused at the part where you were supposed to see a girl in the reflection of the window over Haruna's shoulder. However, Mirai points out that the girl is not in the video. She then slowly looks and stares at the camera and stops. Haruna also stops struggling and looks up, as Mirai asks, "You, you're Yuko?" We then go back to the night vision view, and we see the Mirai and Haruna looking over at the girl that was supposed to be in the video now a few feet in front of them with a camera, filming them. We hear the same spooky laughter that we heard in the school, and Yuko starts to float in the air. Haruna snaps Mirai out of her shock and yells at her to go stop the movie projector. Mirai takes off and Yuko follows her with her camera still floating in the air. The rest of the film is from the perspective of Yuko's camera. Mirai makes it out of the dark theater but Yuko follows her by floating through a wall. Mirai stumbles around the room (for... reasons, I guess?) and then runs into the projector room and shuts the door. But Yuko flies through the wall again and keeps chasing Mirai. Mirai fumbles with the projector but can't figure out how to stop it. As Yuko gets closer, Mirai runs around the room trying to find anything that would help, all while trying to avoid Yuko. Eventually she finds the power source for the projector. Before flipping the switch she turns to yell at Yuko, "Your movie ends here!" (Seriously, why would you take the time to stop and yell at a ghost if you think you are in mortal danger? Just flip the switch dummy!) The screen goes black and we see the P.O.V. title card flicker onto the screen. Now the movie is over and the true credits roll... Psych again! Sort of. Towards the end of the credits, we now see the empty movie theater with the lights on as Mirai runs in. Haruna gets up and they embrace in relief. They start to walk out as Haruna mentions to Mirai that she thought the whole key to everything was actually the woman in red from the bathroom, not Yuko. As they pass by the camera, the woman in red appears in the 2nd row of seats watching them leave. The screen goes black and NOW them movie is actually over.
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By what name was P.O.V. - A Cursed Film (2012) officially released in Canada in English?
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