Ju-On: White Ghost
Ju-On: White Ghost is a 2009 Japanese supernatural horror film produced in honor of the tenth anniversary of the Ju-on series. Like most films in the franchise, White Ghost is told in a non-linear order, with each vignette titled after a character central to the story. The Saeki murders, central to previous Ju-on films, are absent from the sequel, with Toshio Saeki making a brief cameo being the only exception.
Plot
White Ghost is divided into eight segments in the following order: Fumiya, Kashiwagi, Akane, Isobe, Chiho, Mirai, Yasukawa, and Atsushi.The Isobe family, including daughter Mirai and her uncle Atsushi, have recently moved to a new house, where the murder of Mariko's family from Ju-On: Black Ghost took place. Possessed by a spirit from a mirror, Atsushi distances himself from the others and starts to sexually abuse Mirai. After failing his test two days before Christmas, he goes on a murder rampage on his family.
First, he bludgeons his father Haru with a baseball bat as he sleeps. Then ties a noose around his delusional grandmother and strangles her. Afterwards he stabs his stepmother Maho from behind with a knife in the kitchen. Later, drags his sister Junko to the bathroom, soaks her in gasoline and lights her on fire. Finally, he goes to Mirai's room, saws her head off and takes it to a forest. Once there, he records his last words with Mirai's head in front of him on a cassette before committing suicide by hanging.
The cassette becomes cursed, killing all of its listeners, and, according to Det. Yasukawa is unable to be discarded or destroyed anywhere. The next day, Fumiya, a delivery boy, delivers a Christmas cake to the family but is tormented by the ghosts of the victims. Traumatized by the incident, Fumiya is comforted by his girlfriend, Chiho, who celebrates Christmas Eve in their apartment. However, Fumiya sees Chiho as the grandmother's ghost and kills her by stabbing her repeatedly with a knife.
Seven years later, Mirai's friend, Akane Kashiwagi, now sixteen years old, is playing Kokkuri with her friends Mayumi and Yuka. Mayumi suggests calling the spirit of Akane's father, a taxi driver who disappeared seven years before after driving a "family killer" to a forest. When they play, the board spells "Mirai", and after seeing Mirai's ghost, Akane quickly leaves, leaving her friends puzzled. While Mayumi goes back to the class to grab her things, Yuka goes to the restroom and encounters the grandmother's ghost who kills her.
Walking near the former Isobe household, Akane remembers that she did not help Mirai when she was abused, and keeps seeing things due to her regret and guilt. When she finally comes back home, Akane meets Mirai's ghost, who leaves her bear keychain as a keepsake.