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Dr. Hattori and her husband watch footage of brain surgery experiments with Manchurian, Russian and Japanese guinea pigs that had been found in the basement of a wrecked hospital. Out of the blue, there is a white light and when they look back, they see they children Ota Miyuki and Kaori staring at the light. Years later, Miyuki vanishes from the Tama Medical University Hospital and her sister Kaori, Miyuki's boyfriend Motojima and detective Hirasawa are seeking her. However, Miyuki and the teenagers Kazochi, Takumi, Hattori and Rieko have been submitted to a nightmarish experiment by Dr. Hattori and her team with tragic results.Movie details
Title : The Sylvian ExperimentsRelease : 2010-07-10
Genre : Horror
Runtime : 94
Company : E, C, G
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5 out of 10 From 8 Users
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Yôko Chôsokabe, Mina Fujii, Momoko Hatano , Tomohiro Kaku, Nagisa Katahira, Yuri Nakamura,Read More About The Sylvian Experiments
Directed by Hiroshi Takahashi. With Yôko Chôsokabe, Mina Fujii, Momoko Hatano, Tomohiro Kaku. Dr. Hattori and her husband watch footage of brain surgery experiments with Manchurian, Russian and Japanese guinea pigs that had been found in the basement of a wrecked hospital. Out of the blue, there is a white light and when they look back, they see they children Ota Miyuki and Kaori staring at ...
Hiro Takahashi's The Sylvian Experiments centers on a scientist who finds an unusual film reel in the basement of an abandoned hospital.
The film documents underground experiments on a part of the human brain called the sylvian fissure in an attempt to gain insight into the forbidden territory an invisible reality achieved through neither life nor death.
The Sylvian Experiments is a 2010 Japanese horror film, directed by Hiroshi Takahashi who is known as a screenwriter of Ring. It was released on 10 July 2010. It was released on 10 July 2010. [1] [2]
The Sylvian Experiments is more creepy than it is terrifying, and it leaves a lot unexplained. However, it is an excellent foreign language J-Horror entry in the mother horror genre. In particular, the film depicts destructive/creative fallout from maternal abandonment in an already devastated family.
The film documents underground experiments on a part of the human brain called the sylvian fissure in an attempt to gain insight into the “forbidden territory” – an invisible reality achieved through neither life nor death.
The Sylvian Experiments is a film directed by Hiroshi Takahashi with Yuri Nakamura, Kimika Yoshino, Nagisa Katahira, Yôichirô Saitô, .... Year: 2010. Original title: Kyôfu (The Sylvian Experiments). Synopsis: Dr. Hattori and her husband watch footage of brain surgery experiments with Manchurian, Russian and Japanese guinea pigs that had been found in the basement of a wrecked hospital.
The Sylvian Experiments is an incoherent mess, but there's enough creepy images to keep it balanced on the 'good' line. Review by Grant ★★★ Kyōfu is what might be described as a head-fuck movie.
Hiro Takahashi's The Sylvian Experiments centers on a scientist who finds an unusual film reel in the basement of an abandoned hospital.
The film documents underground experiments on a part of the human brain called the sylvian fissure in an attempt to gain insight into the forbidden territory an invisible reality achieved through neither life nor death.
The Sylvian Experiments is a 2010 Japanese horror film, directed by Hiroshi Takahashi who is known as a screenwriter of Ring. It was released on 10 July 2010. It was released on 10 July 2010. [1] [2]
The Sylvian Experiments is more creepy than it is terrifying, and it leaves a lot unexplained. However, it is an excellent foreign language J-Horror entry in the mother horror genre. In particular, the film depicts destructive/creative fallout from maternal abandonment in an already devastated family.
The film documents underground experiments on a part of the human brain called the sylvian fissure in an attempt to gain insight into the “forbidden territory” – an invisible reality achieved through neither life nor death.
The Sylvian Experiments is a film directed by Hiroshi Takahashi with Yuri Nakamura, Kimika Yoshino, Nagisa Katahira, Yôichirô Saitô, .... Year: 2010. Original title: Kyôfu (The Sylvian Experiments). Synopsis: Dr. Hattori and her husband watch footage of brain surgery experiments with Manchurian, Russian and Japanese guinea pigs that had been found in the basement of a wrecked hospital.
The Sylvian Experiments is an incoherent mess, but there's enough creepy images to keep it balanced on the 'good' line. Review by Grant ★★★ Kyōfu is what might be described as a head-fuck movie.
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