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Apartment 1303 (1303号室) is a Japanese horror film, directed by Ataru Oikawa, that revolves around a woman who investigates a series of suicides in her late sister's apartment.[1] Based on Ju-on horror author Kei Ōishi's [ja] original novel.

Apartment 1303
Theatrical release poster
Directed byAtaru Oikawa
Written byAtaru Oikawa
Kei Ōishi [ja]
Takamasa Sato
Produced byChiaki Harada
StarringNoriko Nakagoshi
Yuka Itaya
Arata Furuta
CinematographyTokusho Kikumura
Edited byShuichi Kakesu
Music byJohn Lissauer
Masako Miyoshi

Production
companies

Amuse
Career & Bridge
T.O. Entertainment

Distributed byMonteCristo International

Release date

  • 8 February 2007 (2007-02-08)

Running time

94 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese

Plot

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Living on her own for the first time, Sayaka Midorikawa celebrates with her friends at her new 13th-floor apartment. During the party, she is seen acting strange before jumping to her death from her balcony. A little girl picks up a teddy bear lying near Sayaka's body and says: "There goes another one."

At Sayaka's funeral, her older sister Mariko sees the ghost of Sayaka, who whispers: "Mom pushed me." Their mother, San, deeply devastated by Sayaka's death, seems to be falling into a world of insanity, which worries Mariko. At Sayaka's apartment, a little girl appears from next door and informs Mariko that all women who lived in #1303 have died.

While Mariko clears out the apartment, she repeatedly catches sight of Sayaka. She then comes across an earring that looked as if it had been ripped out of someone's earlobe. Mariko wonders if this might be a clue. She meets a police detective, Sakurai, who reveals that he has been investigating a series of suicides at #1303 and he does not believe it is a coincidence. Mariko gives him the blood-streaked earring, believing it belongs to a previous tenant.

Mariko soon comes across a book about the first two tenants who lived in #1303: Yukiyo Sugiuchi and her mother. The mother became abusive towards Yukiyo for hiding food and having her ears pierced, which prompts her to rip the earring out of Yukiyo's earlobe. Yukiyo reacts defensively to her mother's violence with a butcher knife, then watches while her mother crawls into a closet, where she bleeds to death. Six months later, the landlord reveals his plans to have Yukiyo and mother thrown out for failing to pay rent.

Upset and afraid, Yukiyo sees the ghost of her mother, who has been tormenting Yukiyo since her death. Yukiyo picks up a teddy bear, walks to her balcony and jumps to her death. Mariko discovers that since Yukiyo's death, the next four tenants – with Sayaka as the latest – had moved into #1303 and eventually jumped to their death. The police ruled each case as a suicide.

Mariko learns her mother plans to visit #1303 to see Sayaka one more time and rushes to save her. Unknown to Mariko, the apartment has been rented out to several college students, who throw a party that night. During the party, Yukiyo pushes girls over the balcony. Mariko arrives and rushes to #1303. Yukiyo appears and Mariko accuses her of killing the previous tenants but Yukiyo denies this, revealing that her mother is the one who told her to throw them over because they were evil. Mariko returns Yukiyo's earring to her while promising to look after #1303. The spirit seems to accept this and vanishes.

As Mariko awakens the following morning, Yukiyo pushes Mariko against the balcony and tells her that her mother has only one daughter. Mariko notices Sayaka watching just as she falls to her death. Standing next to her mother, the little girl says: "There goes another one." Then she and her mother vanish.

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Production

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Apartment 1303 was filmed in the Japanese Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture.[2]

Release

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The film premiered on 8 February 2007, as part of the European Film Market in Germany.[3]

Remake

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The film was remade as an American/Canadian, English language co-production in late 2011/2012. It was set to be written, directed and co-produced by Swedish filmmaker Daniel Fridell,[4] however the film was directed and co-written by Michael Taverna, who co-produced with Cindy Nelson-Mullen. Ken Ôishi was also credited as a writer. Mischa Barton, Rebecca De Mornay and Julianne Michelle were cast in the production's lead roles.[5] It was released in December 2012 and across early 2013 internationally, with a release in the United States on 25 July 2013.

Differences between the Japanese Version and the American Remake

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "J-horror Shrill Crys of Summer gets a reshuffle". Archived from the original on 26 June 2010. Retrieved 24 May 2019.
  • ^ APARTMENT 1303 – Sex Gore Mutants Archived 2 July 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ Apartment 1303 (Japan, 2007) Archived 22 August 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ "Writer/Director Found for 'Apartment 1303' Remake". BloodyDisgusting. 20 April 2010.
  • ^ Mischa Barton and Rebecca De Mornay Check into 'Apartment 1303' FearNet. 5 November 2011
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