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Shutter (2004)

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A shock accident on a lonely country road has terrifying repercussions for a Bangkok photographer and his frightened wife as they begin seeing a shadowy figure haunting the background of his photographs.
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Shutter (2004)
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Times (UK)
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June 29, 2007

The first-time directors, Parkpoom Wongpoom and Banjong Pisanthanakun, might not have names that roll off the tongue, but they have a way of getting noticed.
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Total Film
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June 29, 2007

If some of the shocks come off feeling as dated as last summer's Polaroids, it's a small price to play for a picture that manages to be scary and unsettling without resorting to cheap thrills and gore.
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Reel Film Reviews
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March 25, 2008

...ultimately comes off as yet another hopelessly derivative and downright interminable Asian creeper...
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Film4
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June 29, 2007

Don't let the over-familiar nature of the plot fool you. This Asian horror thriller rises above its flaws to deliver a tightly constructed, affecting, and downright terrifying ride.
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Eye for Film
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January 14, 2008

The latest in the line of hairy hauntings, Shutter, for the most part conforms to expectations, although it has a pay off which lifts it above the pack.
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Daily Mirror (UK)
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June 29, 2007

Familiar though it may be, the film is well made and contains more than its fair share of supremely creepy moments, plus there's a clever twist near the end that you really won't see coming.
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Time Out
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June 29, 2007

The jury is out on whether we need another J-horror scare story, but it's not an open-and-shut case. And with the re-make in the works, the file remains open.
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Daily Telegraph (UK)
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June 29, 2007

This reasonable Thai horror flick can't decide when and how its disgruntled wraith - female, as usual - is allowed to manifest herself.
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thelondonpaper
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June 29, 2007

Shunning random carnage, this horror carries you with it to the final twist.
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Guardian
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June 29, 2007

There's some scare-voltage here, and some cliches.
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sbs.is

April 09, 2008

a rather boring asian horror
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Independent (UK)
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June 29, 2007

Competently handled, decently acted and contains a couple of twists in the final reel that may give you a jolt.
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