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A newly married couple discovers disturbing, ghostly images in photographs they develop after a tragic accident. Fearing the manifestations may be connected, they investigate and learn that some mysteries are better left unsolved., The film revolves around a newly-married couple Ben and Jane that discovers disturbing images in photographs they click after having an accident while driving to Japan., An American couple honeymooning in Japan think they knocked a woman over but can find no trace of her. Then she starts appearing in their photos… Then ghostly apparitions start appearing on their holiday photographs, followed by Jane beginning to have visions of the woman she believes she killed. At first sceptical, Ben is convinced after a terrifying encounter in his darkroom but how can the couple assuage the vengeful being?, After their car hits a young woman outside Tokyo, photographer Ben and his bride Jane find images of the girl in their pictures., Infection director Masayuki Ochiai takes the helm for this remake of the 2004 horror hit from Thailand concerning a photographer and his girlfriend who are involved in a tragic auto accident, and subsequently begin to notice ghostly figures in the backgrounds of their pictures. Joshua Jackson and Rachael Taylor star in this supernatural frightener., Ghost story about a photographer (Joshua Jackson) and his wife (Rachael Taylor) who are haunted by mysterious images of a woman they might have killed in a car accident near Tokyo. Directed by Masayuki Ochiai. This movie is a remake of a 2004 Thai horror film., Involving and creepy ghost story focusing on a photographer (Joshua Jackson) and his wife (Rachael Taylor) who are haunted by mysterious images of a woman they might have killed in a car accident near Tokyo. Both his professional photos and his spouse’s vacation shots contain shadowy impressions of the woman, whom the wife is determined to identify. The film, directed by Masayuki Ochiai, is a remake of a 2004 Thai horror film. David Denman, James Kyson Lee, John Hensley, Maya Hazen.