2/25/2023 0 Comments Parasite eve true ending![]() ![]() *****SPOILER ALERT***** Tatsuro transplants the kidney into Mariko and Toshiaki starts to culture Kiyomi's liver cells in his lab and before you know it the cells in the culture grow into this gelatinous goop that takes the form of Kiyomi. Another doctor named Tatsuro Ohno (Goro Inagaki) convinces him to get his wife's kidney but Toshiaki tells him that he wants Kiyomi's liver. Toshiaki's wife Kiyomi (Riona Hazuki) is involved in a traffic accident and declared brain dead by doctors but Toshiaki learns that a young girl named Mariko (Ayako Omura) needs a kidney transplant. ![]() Story is about a scientist named Toshiaki Nagashima (Hiroshi Mikami) who works with cells and he has a theory that ancient surviving cells called Mitochondria symbiotically live within other cells that inhabit our bodies. Japan in the last decade has made some pretty challenging horror films that require your constant attention and while I'm the first to admit that this is clearly not one of the best it's still an interesting story that's worthy of being checked out. It has been suggested that the movie's large amount of dialogue plays havoc with those who have a short attention span, but to make the movie a hack-and-slash flick would have been a big mistake. I have read that the video games are actually sequels to the novel, and that some fans of the video games expecting a similar product in this movie have been disappointed. I have never read the novel, nor have I played the video games based upon it, so I cannot say how well they all relate. This script, taken from the novel by Hideaki Sena, understands that idea. The best science fiction has always been based upon concepts that originate from science fact. However, if you are interested in seeing a film that has better-than-average acting, a decent, albeit strange, relationship, and a good sci-fi storyline, this one will entertain. If you want martial arts, or a bullet-ballet, this isn't that kind of movie. If you are looking for a monster movie, this is not it. Now, again, this is only for the first half of the film as the second half delves into some fairly weird biological twists. This may seem like a minor point, but after watching numerous films that don't bother to do any research about the subject manner, it was nice to see someone pay attention to some technical details. Many terms and concepts within the storyline are actually workable, at least early in the film. The movie is actually very impressive, especially from a biological standpoint. This was originally a made-for-television movie in Japan. The DVD is letterboxed and very high quality, offering subtitling on the original soundtrack. This is a movie that recently received a release on DVD from ADV Films. ![]()
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