In medieval England, the remains of two murdered Princes are found at the Tower of London. A troubled Priest forms a bond with a mysterious prisoner who can communicate with the dead. As prisoners in the castle dungeon suffer at the hands of the Princes' vengeful ghosts, the Priest and the prisoner must uncover the truth behind the murders.
During a fraternity pledge night, a prank goes horribly wrong when a supernatural killer stalks and terrorizes the pledges, leading to a series of gruesome murders and a battle to survive the night.
Kôichi is a Japanese man living alone in Berlin. He has no job and hardly any friends. One night Kôichi meets Ryota at a bar which is also a sex club. Ryota came to Berlin to visit a German guy whom he had "met" on a dating app. His high hopes for romance (and marriage?) were quickly crushed since the German was only interested in sex, not even letting Ryota stay for the night. That is why Ryota ended up spending the night in the dark room of the sex club. Kôichi for some reason lets Ryota stay at his apartment. They have sex. Ryota goes out almost everyday to get laid by various local men and comes home to Kôichi's. Increasingly caught up with a strange feeling that is akin to but not quite frustration or curiosity (needless to say, it is not even close to love), Kôichi gradually gives himself up to sex with Ryota.
Perfect Day is part of a trilogy entitled Cover me, in which Juanma Carrillo and Félix Fernández develop a creative work about loneliness, separitividad the individual and affective-emotional relationships. Every form of video delivery to us about a new version of songs already known as in this second work revisited the theme of «Perfect day» by Lou Reed from the hand of the musician and composer Rubeck. This work connects to a changing energy and the pursuit of an ideal that vanishes at the approach of bodies. Each frame is scanned friction between the sublime and the everyday in every sexual encounter, every bounce, every break.
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