Hana-Dama: Phantom (Hanadama: gen'ei) international theatrical trailer - Hisayasu Satô-directed movie

  • 8 years ago
Sadakazu Sawamura is a film projectionist who works for an old movie theater that is about to permanently close. He spends his days staring at the screen from the projection room. One day, he sees someone who shouldn't be seen - a girl in black - in a film during a screening of it. The girl is staring at him as if she wants to tell him something. After the screening, he checks the film carefully, but can't find the girl. That night, he encounters a phantom of the girl on the theater's stage. He hides the girl in his waiting room, and lets her stay for the night. The next day, he tells her not to go out from the room, and leaves for work. He puts the same film on as the previous day, but can't find the girl in it. He comes back to his waiting room to see if the girl is still there, but she's gone. He goes to town to search for her, and finally finds the phantom of the girl at a river bank, as if she has beckoned him there. Suddenly, his lost memory comes back to him. He looks at her again, and finds a venomous-looking flower blooming ominously on her head. Who is she? What is that flower? Does it have any connection with his lost memory?

Hisayasu Satô, who wrote the story for and directed Hana-Dama: Phantom (Hanadama: gen'ei), previously directed the interspecies sex-themed pink films Neigh Means Yes (Umagoya no reijô) and Ruff Sex (Uma to onna to inu); Shinji Imaoka, who wrote the screenplay for it, previously directed the Bottled Vulva (Binzume nyoin) AV trilogy about "psychotic vulvectomizer Takeshi".

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