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MPD-Psycho: Season 1, Parts 1 & 2

From the mind of Takashi Miike ("Ichi the Killer", "Audition") comes this brilliant new series that thrusts the viewer into a surreal world of psychological terror! Yousuke Kobayashi, a detective assigned on a homicide unit, saw his wife killed by a serial killer, Shinji Nishizono. From the shock he suffered MPD (multiple personality disorder) and became Kazuhiko Amamiya. Soon after he managed to hunt down and kill the murderer of his wife, and now a new series of murders have occurred and the suspect is claimed to be Shinji Nishizono himself. Features the first two episodes from Series One. In 'Drifting Petals/Memories of Sin', a detective is called out of retirement to work on the case of a criminal who is turning his victims into flowerpots. Also includes 'How To Create A World' in which a serial killer cuts babies from their mother's womb.

Year: 2000
Genre: Foreign Language Films, Cult Films / After Dark, Japanese Cinema
Country: Japan
Director: Takashi Miike
Starring: Naoki Hosaka, Tomoko Nakajima
Duration: 114 Minutes
Rating: R18 - Contains violence and offensive language.
Subtitles: Yes
Location in store: Foreign (Japan)

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