"Liar. You're such a liar!"
Shingo Katsumata is the popular host of a late-night radio show, "Tokyo Love Lines". One day, at the station, there was a sudden change of studios and he had to use a different, unfamiliar one. A studio which came with a legend, which originates with the death of an announcer who mysteriously died many years before.
On this night Shingo's radio show began as usual with phone calls from listeners talking about problems with their love lives. The topic was "unpardonable words".
He was listening to a caller - a school student - talking about her problems with boys when suddenly he heard eerie laughter and a different female voice whispering, "Liar".
Interference? If not, then what...?
There was panic inside the studio but regardless the show had to go on. The accusing voice threatened Shingo on the air with suspicions, which recalled past betrayals and a young man's arrogance.
It was as if Shingo had fallen victim to a curse, and that he was being marked for death.
Cast
Ryûta Satô (Ryuuta Satou) - Shingo Katsumata
Mansaku Ikeuchi - Yamamoto
Makoto Ashikawa - Oogouchi
Maiko Asano - Noriko Yagyuu
Masaki Miura - Hasegawa
Mai Takahashi Mai - Sayaka Okazaki
Hijiri Kojima - Mihoko Mabuchi
Editorial note
Based on Yoshihiro Nakamura's short story, 'Bûsu', from a short-story collection, 'Zettai Kyoufu: New Generation Thrillers'. Bûsu is second film adaptation from this collection, 'Zettai Kyoufu'.
The first 'ZK' film adaptation is Purei (Pray/Play, hence a later title change: Prayer), based on Tomoko Ogawa's short story.
Source: Pony Canyon