1920x1080 FULL HD, AVC
Dolby True-HD 7.1、Dolby Digital 5.1
Advanced 96kHz Upsampling
Language : Japanese
Subtitles : Chinese, English
1. Parasyte (Japanese Movie) (Blu-ray)
(2015)
Running time 109 minutes
Synopsis :
Parasyte centers on a 17-year-old teen
named Shinichi
Izumi, who lives with his mother and father in
a quiet
neighborhood in Tokyo. One night, worm-like
creatures
called Parasites appear on Earth, taking over
the brains of
human hosts by entering through their ears or
noses. One
Parasite attempts to crawl into Shinichi's ear
while he
sleeps, but fails as Shinichi is wearing
headphones, and
enters his body by burrowing into his arm
instead. In the
Japanese version, it takes over his right hand
and is named
Migi(ミギー?), after the Japanese word for
'right';
Tokyopop's version, in which the images are
flipped
horizontally, has the Parasite take over
Shinichi's left
hand and it is named Lefty.
Because Shinichi was able to prevent Migi from
travelling
further up into his brain, both beings retain
their
separate intellect and personality. As the duo
encounter
other Parasites, they capitalize on their
strange situation
and gradually form a strong bond, working
together to
survive. This gives them an edge in battling
other
Parasites who frequently attack the pair upon
realization
that Shinichi's human brain is still intact.
Shinichi feels
compelled to fight other Parasites, who devour
humans as
food, while enlisting Migi's help.
2. Parasyte-Completion (Japanese Movie)
(Blu-ray) (2015)
Synopsis 118 minutes :
As the killer alien Goto (Tadanobu Asano)
makes an
order to "devour the entire human species" and
overthrows
Ryoko Tamiya (Eri Fukatsu), the mutant
mastermind
experimenting with both motherhood with a human
baby and
foods that do not include human flesh, various
paradoxes
are conjured.
What can these aliens achieve once they take
over as
politicians? Is there a parallel between a
human psychopath
and a cannibal alien? Would a single parent
kill another
child to avenge his own? With their "parasitic"
activities
on earth, are humans any closer to "greater
justice" than
the aliens? |