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A Bao A Qu
Hasegawa is writing a sequel to his previous novel, based on a true character who murdered 9 people on the street, with the premise that the killer had a brother. The main character in his new novel, Harumi, drops out of high school and leads a quiet life, unable to understand his brother. He is scared that the same blood runs in his veins but is also enraged by the fact that his brother’s life is consumed as material for novels by many writers. A novelist, Hasegawa faces limitations in making being able to make fiction as real and cruel as it is in reality. Hasegawa hears from a witness how a murder happened but he cannot be sure if it is a true event or from her imagination. One day, Hasegawa encounters Harumi… This is an obscure yet attractive film that extends its style from Kurosawa Kiyoshi to David Lynch. The title, A Bao A Qu, comes from a shapeless being that earns its shape as the pilgrim of a true heart near him featured in Indian religion and The Arabian Nights.
Uma Chamada Perdida
Ritsuko Yamashita
Ao atender seu celular, uma adolescente ouve um grito aterrorizante, cuja voz ela reconhece. Nervosa, ela vai ver quem ligou e descobre que a mensagem vem do seu próprio celular, com data de três dias adiante. Inexplicavelmente, ela encontra uma morte horrível, na data e hora da chamada. A partir daí, outras pessoas começam a receber estas chamadas e o pânico se instala. Uma jovem que também recebe o telefonema e resolve descobrir o que está por trás disso tudo e a verdade é muito mais aterrorizante do que se possa imaginar.