Paranormal Activity: Tokyo Night Soundtrack (

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Rating: 5.10/10 from 5400 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Português:

Paranormal Activity 2: Tokyo Night

Title in Français:

Paranormal Activity: Tokyo night

Synopsis

Haruka Yamano returns from America to Tokyo in a wheelchair, both legs having multiple fractures from a car accident. She is helped by her brother Koichi and their father. Their father travels to Singapore for business meetings and Koichi takes care of his sister and films her most of the time with his camera.

The next morning, Haruka tells that her wheelchair has moved during the night and Koichi check the windows of her room to see if a stranger has broken in their house. He tells that probably a spirit had moved the wheelchair and he uses salt near the door of Haruka's bedroom to protect her against evil spirits. However, the next morning they find that the salt is spread near the door. He checks the tape and believes that the house is haunted by a ghost.

He decides to tape his room too and during the days, weird noises and events happen in the house. They invite priest Saionji to purify the house against ghosts and over four days nothing unusual happens. Haruka tells to Koichi that, in America, she had hit a woman called Katie that had just murdered her boyfriend and appeared in front of her car.

Their father returns home but he needs to travel again. But on the fifth night they see in the tape that the house is still haunted. Koichi decides to call Saionji again, but they learn that the priest had died five nights ago after leaving their house. Haruka discloses to her brother that weird things had happened to her also in America.

Furthermore, she tells that she had researched the life of Katie and had found that the girl was also haunted by ghosts. Now the fiend is more violent and still haunts the siblings and they do not know what to do.

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User reviews

Joshua Mitchell
5/10

The soundtrack skillfully combines traditional Japanese instruments with modern electronic elements, creating a unique and haunting auditory experience.

Mark Turner
8/10

The use of subtle, eerie melodies in the soundtrack perfectly complements the tension and fear portrayed in the movie.

Mark Miller
6/10

The sound design in the soundtrack effectively builds up anticipation and fear, making the audience constantly on edge.

Joshua Allen
7/10

The music effectively builds up the sense of dread and anticipation, keeping the audience on edge throughout the film.

Laura Lee
4/10

Additionally, the soundtrack seemed repetitive and monotonous, making it difficult to differentiate between key scenes and build-up moments. The lack of diversity in the music choices hindered the overall impact of the film, making it less engaging for viewers who rely on a captivating soundtrack to enhance their viewing experience.

Donna Robinson
5/10

The haunting vocals and dissonant harmonies in the soundtrack enhance the supernatural elements of the story, adding to the sense of foreboding.

Paul Johnson
8/10

The soundtrack enhances the supernatural elements of the story, adding depth to the paranormal occurrences in the film.

William Smith
10/10

Donna Harris
5/10

The use of ambient sounds and eerie whispers in the music contributes to the overall creepy and unsettling atmosphere of the film.

Daniel Parker
6/10

The use of subtle, understated melodies adds a sense of unease and tension to the film, enhancing the overall feeling of dread.

Lisa Young
7/10

The haunting vocals and minimalistic instrumentation create a chilling and immersive viewing experience.