Unable to give up on his dream of becoming a celebrity, Kuwata Yahiro moves from Fukuoka to Tokyo and, through an unexpected turn of events, begins working as a celebrity who lives in haunted properties. "A room guaranteed to be haunted", "an old inn with a bad reputation", "a share house where spirits descend"... Yahiro moves from one haunted property to another in search of material for his TV shows and social media, and gets closer to the mysteries hidden in each property. However, as he is kind and more easily possessed than most people, he is attacked one after another by extremely strange phenomena. Then, at one haunted property, he arrives at an unimaginable horror and a certain truth... (Source: Japanese = movies.shochiku.co.jp || Translation = kisskh) ~~ Adapted from the book "Jiko Bukken Kaidan: Kowai Madori" (事故物件怪談 恐い間取り) by Matsubara Tanishi (松原タニシ). Edit Translation
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- Native Title: 事故物件ゾク 恐い間取り
- Also Known As: Haunted Houses: Scary Floor Plans , Stigmatized Property 2 , じこぶっけんぞく こわいまどり , Jiko Bukken Zoku: Kowai Madori
- Director: Nakata Hideo
- Genres: Horror, Drama, Supernatural
Where to Watch Stigmatized Properties: Possession
Cast & Credits
- Watanabe ShotaKuwata YahiroMain Role
- Hata MeiHaruhara KarinSupport Role
- Yoshida KotaroFujiyoshi ShoSupport Role
- Takito KenichiYamanakaSupport Role
- Suwa TaroYabukoshiSupport Role
- JiroKaneharaSupport Role
Reviews
Spooky enough to entertain but safe enough to sleep!
This has an interesting setup: a guy so committed to chasing fame that he voluntarily moves into places literally advertised as haunted. Not might be haunted, but guaranteed haunted.Where the movie absolutely wins is the overall vibe. The settings are well chosen, the spaces feel eerie without being overdone and the aesthetics are genuinely good. The movie understands how to build atmosphere with silences and screams (when needed), empty rooms, unsettling framing. I did get startled a few times.
That said, I wouldn't say this is a pure horror watch, it’s… not that scary. Even with my very limited horror experience, the tension never fully crosses into "I regret watching this alone" territory. It’s spooky, yes, but more in a controlled, curated way. We have a bit of everything - horror, romance, comedy (very unintentional) and the classic Japanese slice of vibe too.
The ML Kuwata Yahiro is painfully oblivious though. Not in a subtle, endearing way. More in a 'sir, the ghost has announced itself three times already, please get scared' way. And honestly, it became unintentionally funny. At some point,l just accepted that common sense is not part of his skill set. But he does get better as we proceed.
Haruhara Karin was also an important character here. She felt like she was in the supportive role all along but then at the end it all tied up together.
I also liked how they navigated to different locations and each house has its own backstory. It prevented the movie to be repetitive and even though it was predictable at times, it wasn't boring.
The acting across the board was fine. No one was embarrassing. Though Watanabe Shota has improved quite a lot from the last time I saw him.
Overall, this was a decent and entertaining watch if you are looking for haunted settings, moody visuals, and not a terrifying and nightmare inducing movie.
Vast improvement from the first instalment.
I am positively surprised. While technically this movie presented the same issues I had with the previous one (weird mix of genres, slice of life drama and romance, too short of a screentime in the locations themselves), somehow the directing and storytelling is smoother and it made it all work out.I think the poster actually quite well presents the ratio of the horror and the other elements in the movie - it's not that scary, there are not that many ghost scenes, any tensioned built is smoothed and mellowed by the more mundane plotlines, that are in fact also entertaining.
Initially I questioned the need of Karin as a main character, but soon the plot became more clear and her existence not only valid, but necessary for the story to unfold the way it did. While I do think some twists and turns were more obvious than they intended them to be, it was still a rather enjoyable watch.
Performances, directing, editing, sound design - all great. No major complaints. Male lead was way too chill about everything that was happening around and to him for most of the movie, but that’s more of the writing than acting issue. If a ghost had hots for me and started to make moves, I’d be gone not only from that house, but also from the country. Just to be sure.
Overall, I’d say watch this, skip the first one. They are not connected plot wise so they can be viewed as different stories in the same universe.









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