Ghost Train (2006 film)



Ghost Train (オ ト シ モ ノ (Otoshimono)), Is a Japanese horror film released in 2006. It was the first Japanese film released in Korea before Japan. Released on July 27, 2006 in Korea, and then on September 30, 2006 in Japan. The film was released in Taiwan on November 17, 2006 and Hong Kong on November 23, 2006. In July 2007, ADV Films released an English dub localization of the film on DVD. In 2008, the film, along with more than 30 other ADV titles, was transferred to FUNimation Entertainment, who then relaunched it in 2009.1 The story refers to an event that occurred in Mizunashi during 1971, in which a lady named Yaeko Aonuma died in a train accident. The director took two years to create the plot for the film and develop it with his editor. A novel and comic adaptation were published in the same year, with the publication of the works by the Kadokawa Shoten.

Plot
Takeshi, a boy who took a train, finds a Ticket. He takes it and a strange woman dressed in black, with white skin and long black hair, tells him that she is going to die.

His classmate Noriko and his older sister meet him and Takeshi tells them that someone told him that he was going to die. Then Takeshi goes to the train and sees that it is completely empty, but suddenly he sees the Woman in Black who told him that he was going to Die. He then he stops and the doors of the train open and The Woman drags him until he falls into the void. When the train passes through a tunnel he is stopped by the conductor who sees a corpse and goes out to examine the sample. Meanwhile, the woman Takeshi saw earlier is next to him, not understanding that she mutters "Give ... wants ... to go back ...". Takeshi walks away from her. As he does so, the train door suddenly opens, and he is pulled by the woman out of the train, screaming for help. The train begins to move. The next day, Takeshi is reported missing. Noriko shows her sister, Nana, the Ticket and says it's the same one that Takeshi found.

Nana touches the Ticket and sees the death of a baby and her mother. A conductor (different man, not from the first scene) is demoted to lost and found because of the train stop organizer. Police had 4 mentioned reports this month about a body on the train. His friend asked him if he saw "The Ghost". The next day, the day Noriko was coming back from school, she sees Takeshi walking on the other side of the train tracks. She follows him and is never seen again. Nana, now knowing that something is happening with the tunnel, decides to investigate it. She remembers a name on the Ticket: Aonuma Yaeko. She goes to visit the degraded driver to check the lost and found story. It turns out that the Ticket has been returned several times and everyone who returned ended up lost. Nana examines the image of the missing persons. One side of his face is fading, with black markings and his eyes have turned black. She walks away. Kanae, a classmate of Nana, I take the train with her friend, her boyfriend finds a bracelet between a cushion and passes it to her, saying that they take it, it is brand new. Kanae wears it but later the "friends of hers" call her a fool because she wears it, since she randomly met. Kanae tries to phone her boyfriend but he doesn't recover.

She goes to the station, trying to remove the bracelet, which is impossible, she sees her boyfriend. She approaches him at the abandoned train station where she stretches out and strangles her. It turns out that the spirit that Takeshi (Yaeko) saw is in control of her boyfriend. Kanae pushes her boyfriend onto the slopes and host Yaeko leaves. Her boyfriend, with very few seconds to spare, tells her to be careful with Yaeko and dies, hit by a train. Nana receives a message from Noriko, who tells her that she found Takeshi and is going to follow him. Nana arrives at Takeshi's house to find him in trouble. She investigates the mess until something falls from the ceiling. It's Takeshi, pale black, controlled by Yaeko, and naked. He tries to attack her, but she dodges and runs into a room. Takeshi's mother cries repeating "It's not Takeshi". Nana is at the police station explaining what happened. She leaves without anyone believing her. Outside the window she sees Kanae with her parents with the police. She seems like she thinks she is the killer of her boyfriend. The next day, Kanae is walking the subway until she sees a shadow. Yaeko grabs Kanae by the arm towards the train tracks until Nana arrives. Yaeko dissipates. The two talk and become friends who agree to tackle the mystery of finding Noriko and avenging Kanae's boyfriend. Along the way, Nana receives a phone call from the hospital where it is revealed that her mother had a seizure. She goes to visit her mother while Kanae braves the subway on her account. There, she sees a black shadow immediately.

It hides behind a column. Nana phones her to ask how it's done. At that moment, Yaeko seems to come out of the tunnel and drags Kanae's hand with the armband on the train tracks with a train coming. At that moment a hand appears ... Nana, distraught over Kanae's death, visits the lost and found employees. She blames him for not telling her that he knows what's going on. At that point, she finds a scrapbook (which she found in her friends locker that said "Have you seen the ghost?") And she shares what she learned. Yaeko was a person who died in the supposed tunnel by a train. She also gave birth before she died, but the baby is dead or alive. The ticket of her bracelet and they are after the scene of the crime so that find out Yaeko is after the belongings of her and her baby that the man thinks he is dead. Meanwhile, Kanae wakes up to find herself in a house. There is a person who reveals what...