parasitic beast

Alexander 2022-04-24 07:01:25

Parasite (2014)
7.4
2014 / Japan / Drama Action Science Fiction / Yamazaki Takashi / Someya will be too deep Tsu Eri

How do different species coexist? annexation? coexist?

In an accident, the parasitic beast entered Xinyi's body. It originally wanted to invade his brain, but it was unsuccessful. It could only perch in his right hand and exist like this.

In addition to Xiaoyou, there are other parasitic beasts. But other people have no such luck. The parasitic beast has invaded the brain. Once the human body is injured to death, the parasitic beast living in this body will also die due to the death of the host. Unless the next human body can be found in time, the new Yi's mother was caught by the parasitic beast because the previous parasitic beast did not die completely, and finally died.

Some parasitic beasts have strong ambitions and want to turn the entire city into a place under their control, thus starting his conspiracy. Shinichi begins to fight to the death for the human beings killed by parasitic beasts and the future of human beings. I still remember that in the end, in order to save Xinyi, Xiaoyou deliberately lied to him that there was still a plan b, but in fact it already knew that there was no other way, he did this just so that he could continue to live.

It is said that parasitic beasts are ruthless, but they are not necessarily. Tamiya Ryoko was also invaded by parasitic beasts, but for the human being born from her body, she chose to protect, choose to complete, and choose to redeem.

Everything will come to an end, and Xiaoyou has to be silent because of that fight, or it has been injured and is close to death. It and Shinichi were originally existences in two different worlds, and this encounter also made them cherish each other even more. People live for what? Everything that has happened is engraved in my heart, how can it be regarded as not happening? Sacrifice and redemption are changes in the heart. How will you choose?

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