In a near-future Japan, the government implements Plan 75, a program that encourages senior citizens to be euthanized in order to address the economic challenges of an aging society. The story follows a 78-year-old woman who is struggling to survive, a pragmatic salesman who promotes Plan 75, and a Filipino laborer. As they navigate their complex choices, they must confront the harsh reality of life and death in a society driven by economic considerations.
In Bhoot: Part One - The Haunted Ship, a bereaved young man encounters a haunted ship in Mumbai. As he unravels the mysteries of the ship, he is haunted by the past and attacked by a vengeful ghost. With gripping suspense and terrifying supernatural events, the movie explores themes of loss, grief, and the power of the supernatural.
On a hill overlooking the ocean in northern Japan is a telephone booth known as the "Phone of the Wind." It is connected to nowhere, but many people come to here to "call" their loved ones lost in the 2011 tsunami. The phone booth is in a private garden of a man who originally installed it to talk to his lost cousin.
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