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| director = [[Yasuo Inoue]]
| director = [[Yasuo Inoue]]
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| writer = [[Santa Inoue]] (manga)<br/>[[Hajime Kado]] (screenplay)
| based_on = {{Based on|''Rinjin 13-gô''|[[Santa Inoue]]}}
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| writer = [[Hajime Kado]]
| starring = [[Shido Nakamura]]<br/>[[Shun Oguri]]
| starring = [[Shido Nakamura]]<br/>[[Shun Oguri]]
| music = [[Reiji Kitazato]]
| music = [[Reiji Kitazato]]
| cinematography = [[Taro Kawazu]]
| cinematography = [[Taro Kawazu]]
| editing = [[Urahama Taro]]<Br/>[[Shôjirô Urahama]]
| editing = [[Urahama Taro]]<Br/>[[Shôjirô Urahama]]
| distributor = [[Media Suits]]
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| released = 28 January 2005
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| runtime = 115 min.
| runtime = 115 minutes
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| language = Japanese
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{{Nihongo|'''''The Neighbor No. Thirteen'''''|隣人13号|Rinjin 13-gō}} is a [[horror film]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.allmovie.com/movie/the-neighbor-no-thirteen-v326357|publisher=[[AllMovie]]|title=The Neighbor No. Thirteen (2005)|accessdate=September 4, 2020}}</ref> directed by Yasuo Inoue and written by Hajime Kado. It is based on [[Santa Inoue]]'s manga of the same name, with [[Oguri Shun]], [[Hirofumi Arai]] and [[Nakamura Shido]] in major roles.


The first volume of the manga is available in English on Kindle. <Ref>https://www.amazon.com/Neighbor-No-13-Vol-1-Santa-Inoue-ebook/dp/B07R7YX5Q5/ref=sr_1_8?crid=1EYAB7XSJZ51X&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.QxekBWCZVdjejipaZ6Fpbr6xE9ynzRxPU-nCjU3r060D5StK8PNNAV4g8vCMKIaWfg_zr_SwFedkrnBta2RaIGh5IK-Mc_st-2kCYMs1dJdvAJ3U_cqgrBwHjvr73xUEk8ou_Nra1nRyEjMNL6NFEUyPoVSmdmlWNlPfYcpxRl_CVLHs6EM_F2sYbzw9NG92ONUwDy9W7xjQd-X179zUJM3TPo2FxntAtQJTvJxq6G4.q_asw4n1SXJrr_yp-G0Ql9KNOTiicx2pTcCHlIwjNA8&dib_tag=se&keywords=Santa+Inoue&qid=1721550036&s=books&sprefix=santa+inoue%2Cstripbooks%2C192&sr=1-8</ref>
{{Nihongo|'''''The Neighbor No. Thirteen'''''|隣人13号|Rinjin Jūsan-Gō|lit. "Neighbor Number 13"}} is a horror genre film, released in December [[2005 in film|2005]]. It was directed by Yasuo Inoue, written by [[Santa Inoue]] and Hajime Kado, and starred [[Oguri Shun]] and [[Nakamura Shido]].


== Synopsis ==
== Plot ==
Juzo Murasaki ([[Oguri Shun]]) arrives at a work construction area for his new job as a construction worker. To his quiet dismay, his supervising boss is Toru Akai ([[Hirofumi Arai]]) who, along with his gang, had made Juzo's life a living hell during their middle school years. Akai however doesn't recognise Juzo.
The Neighbour No. 13 is about a peaceful, young man named Murasaki Juzo who had been horribly bullied as a child, from eating bugs to having acid over his face and in his eye, leaving him traumatized. Now he's older and just got a new job at a construction company. Unfortunately, he finds out his boss is the kid who used to bully him, and what's worse is that his boss has just moved into the apartment above him.

His boss doesn't remember who Juzo is, but it seems his bullying ways have not faded away. He constantly picks on Juzo at work. All the pent up anger inside of Juzo manifests itself as 13 -- Juzo's other self. It seems that Juzo has been a schizophrenic for some time, but nothing really happened until his childhood traumatizer kicked the switch. Now 13 is going around eliminating anyone and everyone around him.
Juzo becomes more disconcerted when he discovers Akai is living with his wife, Nozomi Akai (Yumi Yoshimura), and their toddler son above Juzo's new apartment. As he struggles to accept those unexpected developments, a mysterious sinister-looking hooded figure appears nearby. When Juzo later has a closer look, half of the man's face is scarred and he calls himself Number 13 ([[Nakamura Shido]]).

As Juzo attempts to control his flashbacks and dreams, boss Akai constantly picks on him and other workers including another former middle-school student Seki Hajime (Tomoya Ishii), who ignores Juzo's asocial tendencies by being a friendly face. Meanwhile, Akai's wife Nozomi attempts to make friends with Juzo by inviting him into her home and encouraging him to look after her toddler son. One evening she proudly shows Juzo her husband's school photos. Juzo notices the mark X in a gap between students. He suffers an intense flashback, which reveals the cause of his absence that day: Akai and his gang bully Juzo in the school's science room until they throw acid at Juzo's face.

At construction site, Seki becomes suspicious of Juzo's increasingly odd behaviour, and goes to Akai with his concerns. Unaware that Number 13 is watching, Seki tries to get Akai's attention, but Akai walks away. Seki becomes aware of Number 13, who immediately kills him. Number 13 haunts Juzo wherever he goes. Meanwhile, Arai watches Juzo with growing suspicion as a number of his workers and neighbours disappear without trace.

After finding Nozomi's body in the apartment upstairs with the toddler nowhere in sight, Juzo realises where Number 13 has taken the toddler son to and hurries off to save the boy. Coming home from work, Akai discovers his wife's body and his son gone. He's already guessed Juzo was a former classmate and that he has taken his son to their middle school.

At school, Juzo finds the toddler drowned in a school bathroom and realises Number 13 is out of control. He walks around the school, trying to find Number 13. He comes across Akai, who attacks Juzo while demanding his son back. After a violent confrontation, Juzo—who we realise is Number 13 all along—kneels over Akai on the floor. As he is about to stab Akai's head, Akai desperately shouts: "I'm sorry!" Juzo freezes. The apology splits Juzo's universe into two.

Universe #1: as described above.

Universe #2: in the science room, Juzo rebels against Akai's bullying, which causes Akai to apologise. Juzo later appears in a class photo as a happy-looking middle school student next to Akai and the gang. As an adult, he walks past an apartment block where he and the Akai family lived in Universe #1. Juzo notes construction workers are taking down the apartment-block sign, which suggests the block is slated to be demolished. He spots a dark hooded figure standing in a window. It's Number 13. Juzo looks away as if he doesn't recognise him, and continues walking next to his work friend. It's Akai.

At this point, we viewers realise the events in Universe #1 never took place in Universe #2. Universe #1 is a scenario of what could have been if Juzo hadn't stood up to Akai's bullying in the science room, which could end with having acid thrown at Juzo's face. This would have given birth to Number 13 albeit Universe #1.


== Cast ==
== Cast ==
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* [[Oguri Shun]] as Jūzō Murasaki
* [[Oguri Shun]] as Jūzō Murasaki
* [[Hirofumi Arai]] as Tōru Akai
* [[Hirofumi Arai]] as Tōru Akai
* [[Yumi Yoshimura]] as Nozomi Akai
* Yumi Yoshimura as Nozomi Akai
* [[Tomoya Ishii]] as Hajime Seki
* Tomoya Ishii as Hajime Seki
* [[Takashi Miike]] as Kaneda (next door neighbour)
* [[Minoru Matsumoto]] as [[Shinigami]]
* Minoru Matsumoto as [[Shinigami]]

==Remake==
[[James Wang]] direct the US remake of the film, which is planned with an 2011 release.<ref>[http://www.dreadcentral.com/news/37530/james-wong-takes-bullies-violence-the-neighbor-number-13 James Wong Takes on Bullies via Violence in The Neighbor Number 13]</ref>


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
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Latest revision as of 18:39, 27 August 2024

The Neighbor No. Thirteen
Film poster
Directed byYasuo Inoue
Written byHajime Kado
Based onRinjin 13-gô
by Santa Inoue
StarringShido Nakamura
Shun Oguri
CinematographyTaro Kawazu
Edited byUrahama Taro
Shôjirô Urahama
Music byReiji Kitazato
Distributed byMedia Suits
Release date
  • 28 January 2005 (2005-01-28)
Running time
115 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese

The Neighbor No. Thirteen (隣人13号, Rinjin 13-gō) is a horror film[1] directed by Yasuo Inoue and written by Hajime Kado. It is based on Santa Inoue's manga of the same name, with Oguri Shun, Hirofumi Arai and Nakamura Shido in major roles.

The first volume of the manga is available in English on Kindle. [2]

Plot

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Juzo Murasaki (Oguri Shun) arrives at a work construction area for his new job as a construction worker. To his quiet dismay, his supervising boss is Toru Akai (Hirofumi Arai) who, along with his gang, had made Juzo's life a living hell during their middle school years. Akai however doesn't recognise Juzo.

Juzo becomes more disconcerted when he discovers Akai is living with his wife, Nozomi Akai (Yumi Yoshimura), and their toddler son above Juzo's new apartment. As he struggles to accept those unexpected developments, a mysterious sinister-looking hooded figure appears nearby. When Juzo later has a closer look, half of the man's face is scarred and he calls himself Number 13 (Nakamura Shido).

As Juzo attempts to control his flashbacks and dreams, boss Akai constantly picks on him and other workers including another former middle-school student Seki Hajime (Tomoya Ishii), who ignores Juzo's asocial tendencies by being a friendly face. Meanwhile, Akai's wife Nozomi attempts to make friends with Juzo by inviting him into her home and encouraging him to look after her toddler son. One evening she proudly shows Juzo her husband's school photos. Juzo notices the mark X in a gap between students. He suffers an intense flashback, which reveals the cause of his absence that day: Akai and his gang bully Juzo in the school's science room until they throw acid at Juzo's face.

At construction site, Seki becomes suspicious of Juzo's increasingly odd behaviour, and goes to Akai with his concerns. Unaware that Number 13 is watching, Seki tries to get Akai's attention, but Akai walks away. Seki becomes aware of Number 13, who immediately kills him. Number 13 haunts Juzo wherever he goes. Meanwhile, Arai watches Juzo with growing suspicion as a number of his workers and neighbours disappear without trace.

After finding Nozomi's body in the apartment upstairs with the toddler nowhere in sight, Juzo realises where Number 13 has taken the toddler son to and hurries off to save the boy. Coming home from work, Akai discovers his wife's body and his son gone. He's already guessed Juzo was a former classmate and that he has taken his son to their middle school.

At school, Juzo finds the toddler drowned in a school bathroom and realises Number 13 is out of control. He walks around the school, trying to find Number 13. He comes across Akai, who attacks Juzo while demanding his son back. After a violent confrontation, Juzo—who we realise is Number 13 all along—kneels over Akai on the floor. As he is about to stab Akai's head, Akai desperately shouts: "I'm sorry!" Juzo freezes. The apology splits Juzo's universe into two.

Universe #1: as described above.

Universe #2: in the science room, Juzo rebels against Akai's bullying, which causes Akai to apologise. Juzo later appears in a class photo as a happy-looking middle school student next to Akai and the gang. As an adult, he walks past an apartment block where he and the Akai family lived in Universe #1. Juzo notes construction workers are taking down the apartment-block sign, which suggests the block is slated to be demolished. He spots a dark hooded figure standing in a window. It's Number 13. Juzo looks away as if he doesn't recognise him, and continues walking next to his work friend. It's Akai.

At this point, we viewers realise the events in Universe #1 never took place in Universe #2. Universe #1 is a scenario of what could have been if Juzo hadn't stood up to Akai's bullying in the science room, which could end with having acid thrown at Juzo's face. This would have given birth to Number 13 albeit Universe #1.

Cast

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References

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  1. ^ "The Neighbor No. Thirteen (2005)". AllMovie. Retrieved September 4, 2020.
  2. ^ https://www.amazon.com/Neighbor-No-13-Vol-1-Santa-Inoue-ebook/dp/B07R7YX5Q5/ref=sr_1_8?crid=1EYAB7XSJZ51X&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.QxekBWCZVdjejipaZ6Fpbr6xE9ynzRxPU-nCjU3r060D5StK8PNNAV4g8vCMKIaWfg_zr_SwFedkrnBta2RaIGh5IK-Mc_st-2kCYMs1dJdvAJ3U_cqgrBwHjvr73xUEk8ou_Nra1nRyEjMNL6NFEUyPoVSmdmlWNlPfYcpxRl_CVLHs6EM_F2sYbzw9NG92ONUwDy9W7xjQd-X179zUJM3TPo2FxntAtQJTvJxq6G4.q_asw4n1SXJrr_yp-G0Ql9KNOTiicx2pTcCHlIwjNA8&dib_tag=se&keywords=Santa+Inoue&qid=1721550036&s=books&sprefix=santa+inoue%2Cstripbooks%2C192&sr=1-8
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