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Review | The Floor Plan movie review: Japanese mystery about a strange townhouse recalls J-horror classics’ dread-inducing vibe
- Shotaro Mamiya stars as occult YouTuber Amemiya, who, with an eccentric architect Kurihara (Jiro Sato), investigates a mysterious house
- There are shades of the Ju-On and Ring films in The Floor Plan’s sense of creeping dread as Amemiya’s online report goes viral after a mutilated body is found
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The layout of a seemingly innocuous Tokyo townhouse opens doorways to secret cults, ancient curses, and a host of other unsettling mysteries in Junichi Ishikawa’s The Floor Plan.
Already a box office hit in Japan, the film is positioned to repeat that success in Hong Kong, where film-goers share an enduring fascination with ghost stories and the supernatural.
The concept for The Floor Plan originated from a viral YouTube video created by the masked paranormal investigator Uketsu, which has garnered more than 20 million views since it was posted in late 2020.
In the video, Uketsu examines the floor plans for a normal town house, which reveal a network of hidden rooms and passageways that appear to serve a darker purpose.
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