This Japanese production builds off the plot of the first Paranormal Activity film by having the spirit from the previous film follow a student back to her native country after she is horribly injured in a car accident in San Diego. When her wheelchair begins to move on its own in Japan, her brother Koichi begins to believe something is awry. From there, the film adopts the series' typical candid cam shocks. Tokyo Night is notable for being an official component of the franchise (it was released in Japan two days before Paranormal Activity 2's release in the United States), despite the United States having yet to have an official release.
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This Japanese production builds off the plot of the first Paranormal Activity film by having the spirit from the previous film follow a student back to her native country after she is horribly injured in a car accident in San Diego. When her wheelchair begins to move on its own in Japan, her brother Koichi begins to believe something is awry. From there, the film adopts the series' typical candid cam shocks. Tokyo Night is notable for being an official component of the franchise (it was released in Japan two days before Paranormal Activity 2's release in the United States), despite the United States having yet to have an official release.
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