¡MidsommarDeluxe Edition (Steel Book Packaging) [2Blu-ray + DVD / Limited Release]
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[Machine Translation] In a remote part of Sweden, five university students visit a once-every-90-years festival. Under the midnight sun, flowers are in full bloom and people are merrily singing and dancing...but it is the beginning of a nightmare. This is the second film by Ari Aster, whose feature debut "Hereditary" was critically acclaimed by film websites and magazines around the world. The film relentlessly exposes the human condition with a worldview that overwhelms the viewer. A "festival thriller" that those who experience it will never be able to go back to the way they were. The dubbed version features Marina Inoue as the main character, Danny. The cast includes Tomoaki Maeno, Chiharu Sawashiro, Daiki Hamano, and Fukutsugu Ochiai! --Danny, his girlfriend Chris, and their friends are invited to a mid-summer festival in Sweden, the hometown of exchange student Pele. In the village, a nine-day purification ceremony is held every 90 years, and people dress up and put on various performances. Deep in the forest in the remote Helsingland region, the five of them visit the village of Holga, where beautiful flowers bloom in profusion, and under the white night, they are welcomed by the kind and gentle villagers. However, in the closed space, a sense of uneasiness gradually begins to emerge, and Danny's heart is stirred. Delusion, trauma, anxiety, fear... It is the beginning of an unimaginable nightmare. The 3-disc set (2 Blu-ray discs + 1 DVD disc) including the director's cut version is a limited first-run release in steelbook format! Included in a sleeve case with poster visuals by Yuko Higuchi. The back of the case has an illustration newly drawn by Yuko Higuchi! Commentary leaflet (24 pages) (Commentary by Yasushi Kawasaki, Yuriko Mori, Hitoshi Yamada, Satoshi Furuya, The Movie Pamphlet is the Universe/recording of a talk during a visit to Japan) and a set of 3 postcards are enclosed. The director's cut version of the film does not have Japanese dubbing. The director's cut version of this film was rated R-18+ at the time of screening. The director's cut version of this film was rated R-18+ at the time of screening.
Original Release Year: 2019
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