This work, in which Shiraishi himself serves as the storyteller, was created as a response to the horrifying videos that have been sent from all over the country for many years. In the play, horror director Shiraishi receives footage shot in a ruin from a young couple named Keisuke and Yuki. As Yuki goes deep into the ruins, which are rumored to be haunted, she suddenly disappears. Keisuke, her panicked girlfriend, finally finds her. A black shadow swirls behind her, and in her hand is an old VHS tape. After Shiraishi sees this video, she receives a threatening phone call from a mysterious woman who calls herself Karame, telling her to “look into Keisuke right away.” What’s more, this woman entered Keisuke’s room without permission and even sent a secret video of Keisuke and Yuki. Shiraishi, who embarks on an investigation after a mysterious incident, learns of the suspicious deaths of three women that have been occurring around Keisuke. Furthermore, when Yuki looks at an old VHS tape in her possession, she finds footage of gruesome horrors that occurred in an abandoned village.
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By Thomas Burkeon
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