The Forest

Everyone comes here looking for a way out

Set in the Aokigahara Forest, a real-life place in Japan where people go to end their lives. Against this backdrop, a young American woman comes in search of her twin sister, who has mysteriously disappeared.

"The Forest," a 2016 psychological horror film produced by Lava Bear and AI Film, delves into the eerie and mysterious depths of Japan's Aokigahara forest, also known as the Sea of Trees. Directed by Jason Zada and starring Natalie Dormer, the film follows the harrowing journey of Sara Price as she ventures into the forest to search for her twin sister, Jess, who has reportedly gone missing. The film masterfully blends elements of supernatural horror with the psychological turmoil of its protagonist, creating a tense and gripping narrative that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. Set against the backdrop of the hauntingly beautiful yet foreboding Aokigahara forest, "The Forest" uses its setting to great effect, amplifying the sense of isolation and dread that permeates the story. The dense woods, believed to be haunted by the spirits of those who have died there, serve as a constant reminder of the thin line between reality and the supernatural. Sara's journey is fraught with encounters that blur this line, challenging her perceptions and sanity as she navigates the labyrinthine paths in search of her sister. Natalie Dormer delivers a compelling performance as Sara, capturing the emotional complexity of a woman driven by love and desperation. Her portrayal is complemented by the film's atmospheric cinematography, which captures the eerie beauty of the forest and enhances the film's suspenseful tone. The supporting cast, including Taylor Kinney and Yukiyoshi Ozawa, adds depth to the narrative, providing crucial insights into the cultural and historical significance of Aokigahara. "The Forest" is not just a horror film; it is a poignant exploration of grief, loss, and the lengths to which one will go to save a loved one. While it received mixed reviews upon release, the film's unique setting and intense emotional core make it a memorable entry in the genre. It challenges viewers to confront their fears and consider the impact of mental health on those around them, making it a thought-provoking experience that lingers long after the credits roll.

Year2016

Homepage http://theforestisreal.com/

Budget10000000$

Revenue37608299$

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GenresHorrorThrillerMystery

Production countriesUnited States of America

Production companies

Lava Bear

The Forest

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