Premonition (2004)
1h 35m
Running Time
October 2, 2004Release Date
Plot.
While stopped at a roadside phone booth for transmitting his work through Internet to the university, Professor Hideki Satomi finds a scrap of newspaper with the picture of his five year old daughter Nana in the obituary. He sees his wife Ayaka trying to release their daughter from the seatbelt, when a truck hits his car killing Nana. Three years later, Hideki is divorced from Ayaka, who is researching paranormal people who claim to have read an evil newspaper anticipating the future. Still trying to believe in Hideki, she finds that there are people cursed to foresee the future but without the power to save the victims. When Hideki changes the future saving Ayaka, he becomes trapped in hell and he has to make a choice for his own destiny.
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Cast & Crew.
Hiroshi Mikami
Hideki Satomi
Noriko Sakai
Ayaka Satomi
Maki Horikita
Sayuri Wakakubo
Hana Inoue
Nana Satomi
Mayumi Ono
Misato Miyamoto
Norio Tsuruta
Director
Noboru Takagi
Writer
Jirō Tsunoda
Writer
Takashige Ichise
Producer
Kenji Kawai
Composer
Naoki Kayano
Cinematographer
Tarô Suwa
Kôchô no Koe (voice)
Daisuke Ban
Kyôtô
Kazuhiro Yamaji
Mitamura Ishi
Satoru Jitsunashi
Satsujinhan
Miho Fujima
Miyamoto no Yûjin
Masane Tsukayama
Himself - Narrator (voice)
Kei Yamamoto
Rei Kigata
Kazuko Yoshiyuki
Satoko Mikoshiba
Iwao Saitô
Production Design
Yukie Kito
Associate Producer
Yasushi Kotani
Executive Producer
Satoshi Fukushima
Producer
Kazuya Hamana
Producer
Mari Miyamoto
Costume Design
Naoki Uraguchi
Shûichirô Idemitsu
Gaku Adachi
Rui Tsurumizu
Takahiro Takano
Hiroshi Takahashi
Mariko Arai
Reiko Hiroshige
Masao Mukai
Yûto Mizoguchi
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Premonition (予言, Yogen) is a 2004 Japanese horror film directed by Tsuruta Norio. Yogen is based on the manga Kyoufu Shinbun ("Newspaper of Terror") by Jirō Tsunoda, serialized in Shōnen Champion in 1973. The film is about a man who discovers a newspaper that predicts the future.
The film was released as a double feature with Infection as part of Takashige Ichise's J-Horror Theater. The film received mixed reviews from The Japan Times and Video Watchdog.