In a dystopian world, a special military unit battles a powerful supercomputer and mutated scientists after a laboratory mishap leads to a zombie outbreak.
In 'The Capture,' a team of scientists delves into the realm of Egyptian mythology and the afterlife, conducting unethical experiments that have disastrous consequences. As they explore the other side, they become trapped in a dark matter experiment gone wrong, leading to a series of unsettling events. With their lives at stake, they must confront the consequences of their actions and find a way to escape. This gripping movie tackles themes of morality, the unknown, and the disturbing power of scientific experimentation.
A man with learning difficulties suffers neglect and ill-treatment, and this is only exasperated when his parents die and nobody seems to know what to do with him. A sequel to this film, titled "Walter and June", was released in 1983 and set 19 years later in time. In the United States, these two are sometimes bundled together under the title "Loving Walter".
Minori is a head-strong photographer who is romantically involved with Kushida, her editor. On a photography assignment she gets into an argument with her subject, Ageha, a female erotic manga artist who, like Minori, is 30 and single. Shin'ichi, the journalist on the assignment, receives most of the blame for the failure of the project. Minori sleeps with Shin'ichi, then discovers that her own position is not as secure as she thought, when she suspects that Kushida is also involved with Ageha. The series of events causes Minori to reconsider her own lifestyle.
This picture shows an old gentleman seated at his shaving table. The razor is evidently giving him a great deal of trouble...
Vera, a hypochondriac, mistakes an escaped lunatic for a physician who can help "cure" her.
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