Didn't anyone survive? In one of Tokyo’s universities, people are dying. For no reason, one by one.
The eccentric experimenter Sogo Ishii, the creator of a variety of films: from underground beginnings - "Explosive City", "Road of Mad Thunder", to feature films for the cinema with Japanese actors of the first magnitude - "Gojo". And the new experiment can be said to be successful, given that something like Ishia had never had before. On the one hand, an intriguing plot, not devoid of a certain meaning and a good director at the head, who found his fame and has long become a certain icon. On the other hand, the cast for the most part shows a very mediocre game, which does not interfere, however, to follow the events. Also the screen time unfolded for two hours, which is clearly too much.
People die one by one, but the cause is unclear. Someone coughing lifelessly falls to the ground without having time to say a word, someone comes out of one place internal organs. Spectators (those who are still alive) at first calmly watch, mistaking real death for a joke, then in bewilderment and blind misunderstanding, each tries to get out of the situation in his own way: runs away from the corpse, lies next to him waiting for his death. Different people make different decisions, sometimes very absurd and incomprehensible. The kind that the viewer would never have done before coming up with something more correct and less embarrassing in a similar situation. But when death catches up so quickly, not allowing you to think for a long time, there is not enough time even to gather your thoughts to come to terms with the death that happened right in front of you.
An absurd, tragicomic film after watching which you will surely wonder: will no one survive?