The Forest
- PG-13
- Year:
- 2016
- 93 min
- $21,818,536
- 1,877 Views
1
(panting)
Oh, God, help me! Somebody help! Help me!
(gasps)
(woman speaking Japanese on PA)
(chattering in Japanese)
WOMAN (on PA):
Attention, please.Japan Airlines Flight
3400 from Honolulu...
- (woman on PA continues)
- (line ringing)
WOMAN (on phone): Konnichiwa.
It's Jess. Leave a message.
- (beeps)
- FEMALE VOICE:
The mailbox is fullmessages at this time.
Good-bye.
(beeping)
WOMAN:
Hello?MAN (on phone):
Is this Sara Price?I am with the Yamanashi Police.
The school where
your sister teaches,
they've filed a missing
persons report with us.
Look, Jess has done this
before. I'm sure she's okay.
The last time I talked
to her she sounded... off.
Hey. You know Jess.
Everything's great. Then it's terrible.
No, it wasn't just a bad mood.
Okay, look, let's forget about dinner.
- I'll take them to a restaurant.
- No.
It's your boss. We're going to
impress her. I'll be fine. I promise.
(all laughing)
WOMAN:
Sara, it is niceto finally meet you.
Baby, are you okay?
- (beeping)
- (line clicks)
SARA:
I don't understand.If you know she went there, why
aren't you already looking for her?
JAPANESE POLICE OFFICER: Your sister
was last seen in Aokigahara Forest.
I'm sorry to say this, but it is a
place where some people commit suicide.
What?
She was seen leaving the path
to go into the forest alone.
When we see this,
not want to be found.
JAPANESE POLICE OFFICER:
Miss? Are you there?
I'm here.
After 48 hours
we have to assume a person has gone
through with their suicide plan.
No, she's alive.
What's going on?
I'm going to Japan. The
police think Jess is dead.
MAN:
What?Apparently, they have a forest in
Japan where people go to kill themselves
and Jess went into it.
Sounds like exactly the kind of place
your sister would go hiking for fun.
Rob, she's my twin,
she's in trouble and she needs me.
She always needs you.
She makes a bad decision
and you clean up her mess.
SARA:
I don't know, Rob. Itfeels different this time.
ROB:
It's your call.Why don't you just sleep on it, okay?
If she doesn't call you
by morning, reassess.
If you still want to go, you can go. Okay?
- Okay.
- Okay. All right.
- I love you.
- I love you too.
It's gonna be all right.
Everything's gonna be fine.
(laughing)
(sighs)
- (speakers:
upbeat pop)- (people chattering, laughing)
- (fades)
- (chattering continues)
(speaks Japanese)
- You wouldn't happen to have a dead one, would you?
- (Japanese)
- Okay.
- (women laughing, chattering in Japanese)
SARA:
Happy birthday to usStop... Stop messing around. Smile.
Happy birthday to us
(blows)
CHILD'S VOICE (faint,
singsongy):
Sara.- (latch clicks)
- (hinge creaking)
CHILD'S VOICE (faint,
singsongy):
Sara.(gasps)
(shrieks)
(alarm beeping)
- WOMAN:
On a longboat.- STUDENTS:
I went on a longboat.WOMAN:
I am going on a longboat.STUDENTS:
I am going on a longboat.WOMAN:
I will go on a longboat.STUDENTS:
I will go on a longboat.WOMAN:
He went to London.STUDENTS:
He went to London.He is going to London.
He is going to London.
- (all gasping)
- (screaming)
(speaks Japanese)
(speaking Japanese)
She thought you were Miss Jess.
- She's ashamed.
- We're twins.
I am... sorry.
It's okay.
But why were you scared?
(translating into Japanese)
(Japanese)
She knows your sister went into Aokigahara.
She thought you were a
yurei. A ghost.
Aokigahara. Th-The suicide forest?
In old times it was a
place for ubasute.
When there was not enough food,
families would bring elderly women,
the blind or sick to the forest
and leave them to die.
That's awful. I don't understand.
Why would the school
take a class trip there?
Mount Fuji is very beautiful
and important to history.
Aokigahara is simply part of the mountain.
(speaking Japanese)
People say spirits cannot rest there.
They come back.
(Japanese)
Angry.
They come back angry.
- (Japanese)
- Hai.
Hai.
Can I see Jess's room before I go?
Hai.
Normally I would respect privacy,
but because you're family...
Thank you.
(door opens)
Jess, do you have the packing tape?
- Hey. Those could be worth something.
- They're from the Stone Age.
Didn't Grandma say they
were collectors items?
She also said Rob was gay 'cause
he parted his hair to the right.
Point taken.
Be careful with that jar.
- Why? She keep her stash in it?
- She kept Grandpa in it.
(both laughing)
SARA:
You're terrible.JESS:
So, when was thelast time you saw Grandma?
Six months ago.
I feel bad.
We just abandoned her, went
off to do our own thing.
She understood. We
needed to start our lives.
I'm about to start mine all over again.
I'm sure it'll be great,
Jess. I'm proud of you.
Tokyo isn't exactly the next town over.
It'll be good for you.
Plus, it'll give me an excuse to
get on a plane every once in a while.
You'd better.
(station bell clanging)
- Konnichiwa.
- Hi.
I'm, uh...
I'm looking for my sister.
She came here on a trip with
her school and disappeared.
- Have you seen her?
- Yes. We find.
You... You found Jess?
Oh, my... Wh-Where is she?
She here. I take you.
Sakura. (Japanese)
- (chattering in Japanese)
- I...
What is this?
Basement.
You come?
Keep the bodies here when we find.
- Keep them cold.
- The bodies?
Someone stay with them at all time.
If bodies alone, the
spirit scream all night.
(lock clanking)
(woman speaking Japanese, muffled)
Sorry. Two second.
You wait.
(headphones:
pop)(conversation in Japanese, muffled, faint)
(inhales)
(inhales)
(speaking Japanese)
- It's not her.
- No?
- It's not her.
- Good. Good news.
Is there someone who could
help me search the forest?
The forest is very dangerous.
Do not leave the path.
- Can get lost.
- I understand.
- What if I want to hire a guide?
- No guide. Come back.
- Maybe more bodies.
- No.
She's lost. She's not dead.
Do not leave the path.
Sh*t.
Hey. It's mountain.
Lots of metal. Cell
phone do not work up here.
Do you know the forest?
Could you take me in? I'd pay you.
The forest has yurei.
Everybody know that.
Yurei.
You mean ghosts?
Yurei.
Different from ghost.
The forest use them to trick you.
Do you know why "do not leave the path"?
Because if you get lost
and you have sadness in your heart,
they will use it against you.
Yurei come find you
and make you see things
and make you want to die.
And you do it yourself.
Okay.
Thanks for that.
If the yurei are looking
for me, I'll be at my hotel.
(rustling)
(girls giggling)
(people chattering)
- (chattering continues)
- (speakers:
dance pop)- (Japanese)
- Thanks.
You look familiar. Have we met?
Here? Four days ago?
Uh, hey, sorry.
I don't know you. I was
just a line to start a chat.
"Have you ever been to Greece? Did you go
to Camp Minnehaha in the Rocky Mountains?"
- That kind of thing.
- Right.
I thought you might
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