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''Reincarnation'' (aka ''Rinne'') is a 2005 Japanese horror film directed by [[Takashi Shimizu]]. Preceded by ''Infection'' (''Kansen'') and ''Premonition'' (''Yogen''), ''Reincarnation'' is the third film in producer Takashige Ichise's six part J-Horror Theater series.
The plot is thus: 35 years ago, a series of murders took place in a hotel. A college professor had apparently gone mad and, as part of his wish to understand [[
The film was part of the [[After Dark Horrorfest]] film festival.
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* [[Downer Ending]]: {{spoiler|Several of the characters (main and supporting) [[Kill'Em All|are killed throughout the course of the film]], and [[Break the Cutie|Nagisa is driven insane and ends up in a mental institution]]. To make matters worse, it is implied that the professor's personality takes over hers.}}
* [[Ghostly Goals]]
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: The hotel maid is played by [[Takako Fuji]], best known for portraying Kayako Saeki of the ''[[
* [[Infant Immortality]]: Very much averted.
* [[Jump Scare]]
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* [[One-Scene Wonder]]: The hotel maid, as played by [[Takako Fuji]], thanks to being one of the more unsettling ghosts in the film.
* [[Psychological Horror]]
* [[Reincarnation]]: [[Exactly What It Says
* [[The Reveal]]: {{spoiler|Nagisa is not the reincarnation of the professor's daughter, as is initially believed... but of the professor himself.}}
* [[Serial Killer]]: The professor.
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