Tokyo Videos of Horror 2 (2012)
A chilling Japanese found footage anthology that drags cursed home videos, occult terror, and human darkness out of the shadows.
Tokyo Videos of Horror 2 - Movie Information
- Original Title: 闇動画2
- Release Year: 2012
- Directed by: Kazuto Kodama
- Type: Movie
- Genres: Horror
- Runtime: 1h 0m
- Original Language: Japanese
- Spoken Languages: Japanese
- Production Countries: Japan
- Alternative Titles: Yami Douga 2 (JP)
Tokyo Videos of Horror 2 - Plot
After the popular horror series "The Real Deal! Cursed Videos" (Honto ni Atta! Noroi no Video) and "Sealed Videos" (Fūin eizō) unleashed a new generation in horror, the collection has now reached its ultimate point! The occult, the grotesque, the gruesome madness and criminal behaviour of man and of course spiritism. A variety of hundreds of videos were recorded by chance in home movies for example, and buried in the darkness. - Terrible things happen during a reunion at a closed down school "School Memories" - A stalker captures the shocking identity of his assailant "Stalker Identifies" - An idol shoots a report visiting a haunted location with tragic consequences "Deja Vu"
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Tokyo Videos of Horror 2 - Cast & Crew
Director(s)
- Kazuto Kodama
Main Cast
- Saki Mikami
- Yuta Sasaki
- Akiko Nagata
Writers
- Kazuto Kodama
Tokyo Videos of Horror 2 - FAQs
What is Tokyo Videos of Horror 2 about?
Tokyo Videos of Horror 2 is a Japanese found footage horror anthology that compiles disturbing home videos capturing occult encounters, criminal behavior, and supernatural events. Three standout segments follow a haunted school reunion, a stalker's shocking discovery, and an idol reporter who visits a cursed location with tragic results.
Is Tokyo Videos of Horror 2 a found footage film?
Yes, it's a found footage mockumentary in the tradition of Japan's beloved "cursed video" genre. The film presents itself as a collection of real recordings captured by chance — home movies, surveillance footage, and personal cameras — that reveal terrifying and unexplained events lurking in everyday life.
Where can you stream Tokyo Videos of Horror 2?
You can catch Tokyo Videos of Horror 2 on FOUND TV, available with ads. It's a solid pick for fans of Japanese horror and found footage anthologies looking for something genuinely unsettling to watch for free.
What horror series inspired Tokyo Videos of Horror 2?
The film draws direct inspiration from Japan's iconic "Honto ni Atta! Noroi no Video" (The Real Deal! Cursed Videos) and "Fuuin Eizo" (Sealed Videos) series. These pioneering found footage franchises helped launch a new generation of Japanese horror, and Tokyo Videos of Horror 2 positions itself as their spiritual successor.
Who directed and wrote Tokyo Videos of Horror 2?
Kazuto Kodama both directed and wrote Tokyo Videos of Horror 2. His dual role gives the film a consistent creative vision, channeling the raw, unpolished aesthetic that makes Japanese cursed-video horror so effective at blurring the line between fiction and disturbing reality.
What are the main segments in Tokyo Videos of Horror 2?
The film features three core segments: "School Memories," where terrible events unfold during a reunion at a shuttered school; "Stalker Identifies," in which a stalker captures his assailant's shocking true identity on camera; and "Deja Vu," where an idol reporter visits a haunted location with devastating consequences.
What films are similar to Tokyo Videos of Horror 2?
If you enjoyed this one, check out V/H/S (2012), V/H/S/2 (2013), Hell House LLC (2015), and Paranormal Activity (2007) for more found footage chills. For Japanese horror specifically, the Honto ni Atta! Noroi no Video: Special series offers a very similar cursed-video anthology experience.
How long is Tokyo Videos of Horror 2?
Tokyo Videos of Horror 2 runs a tight 60 minutes — short enough to watch in one sitting but packed with enough dread to leave a lasting impression. Its compact runtime actually works in its favor, keeping the tension relentless and the pacing sharp throughout.
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