
King Kong
1933


34 votes
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.
Director
Yoshihiro NakamuraWriters
Status
Released
Original Language
Japanese
Budget
N/A
Revenue
$4
Production Companies
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)