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Nerawareta hôkago: Zekkyô!

This is a world of unprecedented aberration! A young woman screams in a park at night. Fresh blood spills out onto the hand of a man holding a knife.... It is the last day of school. Kishimoto jokingly tells Mariko that she should be careful with the newspaper of last night's murder in her hand and leaves. Yuri comes in, sees Kishimoto in the background, and says, “There was a murder last night. I tried to talk to him near the park where the murder took place, but he ignored me...” Yuri works as an accountant at the same school.

Nerawareta hôkago: Zekkyô!

9.0 1987
The Nightmare Ends in the Morning

A drama film directed by Wang Ji and starring Yu Ping and Ma Yi. The film tells the story of Zhou Chuan, the director of a shipyard, who is humiliated and tortured during the years of the "Gang of Four." His wife Ye is forced to commit suicide and her grave is unknown. Juanjuan, who lost her parents, is bullied. Juanjuan's teacher, Chen Jinglan, sympathizes with Juanjuan's family and warms their tortured heart. For this reason, Chen also incurs unwarranted charges. Eventually, Zhou Chuan re-marries to teacher Chen, but after the "Gang of Four" collapses, Chen learns that Zhou's ex-wife is not dead.

The Nightmare Ends in the Morning

8.0 1980
Zombie vs. Ninja

Ethan, a young man, is beaten while his father is killed by a group of thieves. With the help of an undertaker, Ethan trains in kung fu by fighting the dead. Meanwhile, an American Ninja, Dragon, must fend off against the thieves and their ninja henchmen. It is soon that Dragon and Ethan team up to defeat the thieves and the ninjas. Hong Kong cut and paste edit of the 1983 Korean Horror Martial Arts Film "소화성 장의사" (The Undertaker in Sohwa Province) with new ninja scenes.

Zombie vs. Ninja

4.3 1988
Double Portrait

"Double Portrait" and "I Love You" are a paired piece with Akiko Iimura. Both Iimuras play individually as well as a unit. In "Double Portrait" they are never together, but one by one in three points of view, front, side, and back, assigned to the words "I", "You" and "He/She" respectively. The pronouns rotate with every repetition, for instance, in front view with "You", then "He/She" and back to "I". Often the words are destroyed acoustically making them unintelligible. "I Love You" is not a style of confession, but the words, and a linguistic practice using a sentence and shifting the pronouns.

Double Portrait

NR 1987