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The story follows university student Mizuki and a young man named Haruo as they investigate a series of bizarre, fatal heart attacks. The victims share a gruesome commonality: their eyeballs have ruptured just before death. Their search leads them to the urban legend of Shirai-san , a vengeful spirit with abnormally large eyes who hunts anyone who learns her name.

Unlike traditional ghosts that strike when victims are alone or in the dark, Shirai-san thrives on being known. The film introduces a unique survival mechanic: to stay alive, the victim must keep their eyes locked on her. This creates a tense, "Weeping Angel"-style dynamic where blinking or looking away allows the spirit to close the distance. Critics from Eastern Kicks note that while the film follows the Ringu template closely, its focus on visual contact serves as a modern metaphor for the "viral" nature of information and the inescapable gaze of the digital age. Stare (2019) - IMDb

The string typically refers to a digital file for the 2020 Japanese horror film Stare (originally titled Shiraisan ), featuring a Hindi-dubbed audio track and a 720p resolution . This specific filename suggests it was sourced from a platform associated with the betting site Parimatch, which often sponsors or hosts content on third-party distribution sites. The Vision of Terror: An Essay on Stare (2020)