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Meatball Machine Kodoku (Kodoku: Mîtobôru mashin)
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Nobody knows where they came from. They parasitize in human beings, take control of them and change their bodies into hideous monsters (Necro-borg). The Necro-borg fight each other until the other dies. Where did they come from? To what end? Yuji and Kaoru, whom both have dark secrets within themselves, get caught up in the horrific battles of Necro-borg. What will their fate be?
Nobody knows where they came from. They parasitize in human beings, take control of them and change their bodies into hideous monsters (Necro-borg). The Necro-borg fight each other until the other dies. Where did they come from? To what end? Yuji and Kaoru, whom both have dark secrets within themselves, get caught up in the horrific battles of Necro-borg. What will their fate be?
Actors:
Riri Kôda,
Rima Matsuda,
Miyuki Torii,
Ami Tomite,
Takumi Saitô,
Yôji Tanaka,
Miho Wakabayashi
Riri Kôda
March 1, 1974 in Tokyo, Japan
Rima Matsuda
Miyuki Torii
Ami Tomite
17 March 1994, Kanagawa, Japan
Takumi Saitô
22 August 1981, Tokyo, Japan
Yôji Tanaka
8 August 1963, Nagano, Japan
Miho Wakabayashi
Director:
Yoshihiro Nishimura
Country:
Japan
Keywords:
#(Kodoku: Mîtobôru mashin) #Goki #Kensuke Ashihara #Kodoku: Mîtobôru mashin (2017) #Meatball Machine Kodoku (Kodoku: Mîtobôru mashin) #Meatball Machine Kodoku (Kodoku: Mîtobôru mashin) #Satoshi Eishima #Tomori Abe #Yoshihiro Nishimura #c Kodoku (Kodoku: Mîtobôru mashin)
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August 30, 2017
The humour defines hit and miss, and is rather puerile in its wilful offensiveness - but this vision of Japan's individual and collective unconscious being monstrously realised and given a good shake certainly comes with a great punchline.