A novelist receives a letter from a female university student named Kubo about strange sounds that emanate from a room in her apartment. They begin to investigate incidents involving former residents, and eventually discover the shocking truths lurking inside the building.

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Kubo

Yoshiaki Hiraoka

Tetsuo Misawa

Naoto

Tamura

Yamamoto

Head of Okuyama Family

Tanokura

Kuniya

Kawada

Shoichi Iida

Eiko Iida

Henmi

Henmi's Husband

Kajikawa

Mashiko

Mashiko's Father-in-law
The Inerasable is a psychological horror film adapted from Fuyumi Ono’s novel Zan’e, following a horror writer and a student who investigate a haunting in a Tokyo apartment. The film builds fear subtly through eerie sounds and unsettling visuals, focusing on a cursed land where past traumas have accumulated across generations. Though the story begins with a compelling mystery, it loses focus toward the end, with some plot points left unexplained and logic occasionally sacrificed for atmospheric tension. Read the full review here: (Indonesian version : alunauwie.com)
January 30, 2016

I

Kubo

Yoshiaki Hiraoka

Tetsuo Misawa

Naoto

Tamura

Yamamoto

Head of Okuyama Family

Tanokura

Kuniya

Kawada

Shoichi Iida

Eiko Iida

Henmi

Henmi's Husband

Kajikawa

Mashiko

Mashiko's Father-in-law
The Inerasable is a psychological horror film adapted from Fuyumi Ono’s novel Zan’e, following a horror writer and a student who investigate a haunting in a Tokyo apartment. The film builds fear subtly through eerie sounds and unsettling visuals, focusing on a cursed land where past traumas have accumulated across generations. Though the story begins with a compelling mystery, it loses focus toward the end, with some plot points left unexplained and logic occasionally sacrificed for atmospheric tension. Read the full review here: (Indonesian version : alunauwie.com)

