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* [[Date My Avatar]]: The female lead starts falling for the male lead, based only on how he has presented himself online. The reality is for darker then she is willing to see.
* [[Date My Avatar]]: The female lead starts falling for the male lead, based only on how he has presented himself online. The reality is for darker then she is willing to see.
* [[Driven to Suicide]] - several background characters watched by the main characters. Whether or not main characters will also end up like this is a major part of the plot.
* [[Driven to Suicide]] - several background characters watched by the main characters. Whether or not main characters will also end up like this is a major part of the plot.
* [[Five Man Band]] - the main characters
* [[Five-Man Band]] - the main characters
** [[Villain Protagonist|The "Hero"]]: William.
** [[Villain Protagonist|The "Hero"]]: William.
** [[The Lancer]]: Eva.
** [[The Lancer]]: Eva.

Revision as of 12:25, 9 January 2014

A 2010 film directed by Hideo Nakata, the same guy who made The Ring and Dark Water.

Five teenagers meet online and become friends. However, several of them have mental problems... and mixing these people with each other is like mixing nitro and glycerine...

Most of the story takes place in a metaphorical cyberspace: Online chatrooms are represented by surreal physical room where the characters physically sit and talk with each other. When the chatrooms are seen from the outside, however, it is clear that they are regular text-based chatrooms (with some twodimensional graphical decorations), not a threedimensional cyberspace. The real-live versions of the characters are seen chatting on regular laptops and iPhones.

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