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Scarlet Butterfly

Japanese 霪~緋色の蝶~/霪 〜いん〜 緋色の蝶 (In ~Hiiro no Chou~)
Runtime 1h 20min
Genre Porn/horror movie
Released 2004 by TMA (Total Media Agency)
Website No longer available
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Even though the movie bears certain similarities to Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly, it has a clear sexual purpose. It does not cover the original story events and it makes no reference to Japanese ghost tales. The movie was not endorsed nor created by Tecmo or the game creators and is in no way considered canon to the Fatal Frame Series.

Plot

Two girls are seen walking through a forest, having travelled to the area to play there one last time before returning to Tokyo. Mayu slips and Mio helps her to sit down, and a Crimson Butterfly flutters by the two as Mio fixes Mayu's leg bandage. Mayu apologizes to Mio, saying that it was her fault for slipping, which caused them to lose the path and become lost. Mio tells her that it is her job to protect Mayu, and it's not Mayu's fault that they are lost. While Mio is looking away, Mayu sees a woman in a white kimono standing before her, saying that "everyone is dead" before disappearing. Mio does not see the ghost, and returns to inform her sister that she has seen a house in the distance. As the two leave, the woman is seen before disappearing once more. As the girls enter the old house, another butterfly flutters behind them. At the entrance, the two are handed a torch by a strange man, who then tells them to follow him inside before vanishing. Inside a room the twins find an old camera, which Mio holds up and looks at Mayu through. Hovering behind Mayu is the man who greeted them; however, when Mio lowers the camera the man is nowhere to be seen. The girls hear a voice whisper "Hey!", before flashes of ghosts, including a pair of twins, appear. The girls walk past the man to leave, who is now sitting facing the wall, and as they pass him he disappears. Another flash follows, and are cornered by spirits as they try to leave the house. Mio takes a shot of the ghosts using her camera and they vanish, the lights regaining power. A woman in a red kimono clings onto Mayu, who flinches, but Mio cannot see her. The woman grabs Mayu by the throat and Mio eventually pulls her twin back to her. Mayu begins to mumble as Mio walks out of the door. The door closes behind her, trapping Mayu inside. As Mio turns to leave, a man in a blue kimono and a woman in a white kimono appear in front of her and embrace, before walking inside. (More TBA)

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DVD Release

The film was released to DVD on August 13, 2004, originally priced at 4935 yen.[1]

Misc. Info

  • A more correct translation of the movie title would be "Scarlet Butterfly".

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