A group of six paranormal investigators venture into Japan’s infamous Aokigahara Forest with cameras rolling and skepticism intact. Their goal is simple: document the truth behind the urban legends. Disprove the myths. Capture something unexplained.
What they find instead is something that refuses to be recorded.
As night falls, the group becomes separated, each forced to confront something waiting in the dark. Familiar faces appear where they shouldn’t. Voices whisper secrets no one else could know. The deeper they wander, the more the forest begins to unravel their minds, feeding on guilt, trauma, and buried sins.
Voices echo through the trees in the tones of lost loved ones. Dead relatives step from the darkness. Doubt turns into panic. Panic turns into fracture. The forest does not chase them — it studies them, isolates them, forces them to confront thier demons and traumas they thought they’d buried.
Rebecca’s past bleeds into the present.
Raul’s disbelief shatters when he comes face to face with himself.
Chloe just wants to survive.
And something ancient moves between them all, feeding on confession, regret, and fear.
Aokigahara is not just haunted.
It is hungry.
What began as a simple investigation becomes a fight for sanity — and survival. Because in these woods, the greatest danger is not losing your way. It’s being forced to face what’s waiting for you in the dark.
And once it knows your name… it never lets you leave.









