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Paranormal Activity 2: Tokyo Night

Original title: Paranômaru akutibiti: Dai-2-shô - Tokyo Night
  • 2010
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
5.8K
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Paranormal Activity 2: Tokyo Night (2010)
Found Footage HorrorHorrorMystery

A young woman returns to Tokyo, following a car accident that fractured both of her legs. While her brother Koichi provides hospitality for Haruka, weird noises and events transpire in the h... Read allA young woman returns to Tokyo, following a car accident that fractured both of her legs. While her brother Koichi provides hospitality for Haruka, weird noises and events transpire in the house - leading to a more horrifying truth.A young woman returns to Tokyo, following a car accident that fractured both of her legs. While her brother Koichi provides hospitality for Haruka, weird noises and events transpire in the house - leading to a more horrifying truth.

  • Director
    • Toshikazu Nagae
  • Writers
    • Toshikazu Nagae
    • Oren Peli
  • Stars
    • Aoi Nakamura
    • Noriko Aoyama
    • Kousuke Kujirai
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    5.8K
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    • Director
      • Toshikazu Nagae
    • Writers
      • Toshikazu Nagae
      • Oren Peli
    • Stars
      • Aoi Nakamura
      • Noriko Aoyama
      • Kousuke Kujirai
    • 23User reviews
    • 30Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Aoi Nakamura
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    • Koichi Yamano
    Noriko Aoyama
    Noriko Aoyama
    • Haruka Yamano
    Kousuke Kujirai
    • Jun Nagoshi
    Ayako Yoshitani
    • Kure Misuzu
    • Director
      • Toshikazu Nagae
    • Writers
      • Toshikazu Nagae
      • Oren Peli
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    7ramin_nekouei

    Tokyo Night of Horror

    This film effectively builds tension and utilizes its cultural setting to deliver scares, drawing upon Japanese folklore and urban legends to enhance the horror experience. The found-footage format adds to the film's realism and immersion, maintaining a steady pace as the supernatural events unfold. The siblings and their relationships with other characters feel so authentic that you can't help but believe they are indeed related even outside the confines of the film. Although the sequel may suffer from a lack of originality, while potentially perpetuating cultural stereotypes, it remains a decent add-on to the franchise, with chilling moments and a unique cultural perspective on the horror genre.
    4kosmasp

    Every where you go ...

    ... always take a camera with you, every where you go ... Well that's a version of a popular song, that could apply to this movie as well as to other found footage themed ones. It's more fitting in this case, because of the jump across the "pond" from America to Japan. But even there and with a different culture, evil never sleeps. It might be dragging its feet and its still slower than a turtle (until it puts in the high speed gear that is), but it seems to work its charm every time.

    Having a camera while you run for your life or rather catching it and still be able to film coherent material is tricky. But manageable as it seems. All jokes aside, this is a slow burning affair, one that is considered to belong to the Pananormal Activity universe. For whatever reason, other than to make money of advertising and compel to the Asian market that is of course ...
    6eyestoremember

    Much better than the original

    Being so much hyped i had watched in my college time the original Paranormal activity and let me be very frank found it too over hyped. I was disappointed. Is this better? that would be saying the obvious and the effort shows especially in the writing.

    The acting is good and i found it to be one of the few satisfying horror flicks...The jumps may not be much but the chill is eerie...

    I will say this that i did like the film...not a great film may be but definitely a one time treat for the horror fans and even for its found footage style it rarely bores you Now how many flicks can say that? Go for it if you ask me!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    6Fields201

    More like Tokyo Nights

    When I first heard about a Japanese take on Paranormal Activity, I thought it was a joke. Then I saw the trailer for it and thought it looked horrible. Being a big fan of Paranormal Activity films, I really wanted to see it. Unfortunately, they didn't release it here in America, and I'm still waiting. However, I managed to get that chance to watch it but I couldn't understand a word they were saying since there was no subtitles on the transfer I saw.

    To be honest, this film feels just like the first Paranormal Activity. It begins with the guy in front of the mirror adjusting his camera, a lot like Micah's opening scene on the first one. Then he goes out to his driveway to a car where some girl is..... hmmm... feels like the first Paranormal Activity again. But unlike the first Paranormal Activity, it begins with something happening early on in the film. He puts a mound of sugar on the door and finds out that it mysteriously gets wiped all over the floor.

    I also like that they kept the whole Night #1 title card that the Paranormal Activity films have. The unfortunate thing is that the first half of the film just feels like a rehash of the first one. Doors opening and closing, the girl screams out of her sleep, sometimes just going nuts for some reason. As I'm watching, I'm waiting for something different to happen. It has to offer something new eventually.

    It does.

    For the last thirty minutes or so of the film, things get a little crazy. There's a moment in the film that is creepier than any of the American Paranormal Activity films never achieved. I won't spoil it, but let's just say you will know when you see it. There's also a little twist in the end, where you think it's going to end the same way as the first film.... but it doesn't.

    Paranormal Activity 2: Tokyo Night is a worthy entry in the Paranormal Activity series. It does tie into the franchise and worth a watch if you like these films. Next time I see it, I'm watching it with subtitles so I know what they're talking about. There's a lot of slow parts, though. Then again, so did the American versions.
    6bearfaceproductions

    Meh...

    Well... I saw that many people have different views of this movie. Just like the other American Paranormal Activity movies, this one has its pros and cons.

    In some aspects it's a little better than the American Version, but in other aspects it's not as good.

    When it comes to scary, it delivers pretty much the same amount of frights (and if not somewhat better). When it comes to the story, it drives off from the original story into a new one that doesn't seem so creative. There were some surprising new elements into this installment, some that were good and some that were not as much. The ending was a bit weird, but I thought that was better than the original American ending. I just wish that the script wasn't so rushed.

    In short, some aspects are better and some aren't (I wouldn't say worst), yet it's a fine entry to the Paranormal Activity saga, I just think it was a bit unnecessary to do this semi-sequel/semi-remake. But some people differ from this opinion saying it's better than the American Version and some prefer the American one. But this is just my point of view, I think I'll stick to the American version, though I wouldn't mind seeing another Japanese installment.

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    • Trivia
      This is a sidequel, a side story related to the Paranormal Activity series, not a sequel to Paranormal Activity (2007).
    • Connections
      Referenced in Cinematic Excrement: Found Footage (2017)

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    • Release date
      • November 20, 2010 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Official sites
      • Official site (Japan)
      • Official site (Russia)
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Paranormal Activity: Tokyo Night
    • Production companies
      • Presidio
      • Musashino Ad
      • Cinema Sunshine
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $475,320
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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