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The Garden of Sinners - Chapter 5: Paradox Paradigm

Cast

Maaya Sakamoto, Takako Honda, Jouji Nakata, Kenichi Suzumura View All


Crew

Kinoko Nasu (Writer), Takayuki Hirao (Director) View All

Release: Aug. 16th, 2008
Runtime: 1 hour, 54 minutes
In the middle of October 1998, Tomoe Enjou is attacked by bullies from his old school and saved by Shiki Ryougi. He asks her to hide him at her place and admits that he killed someone. Several days after the incident there are still no broadcasts about the murder as if it didn't happen.
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Touko suggests she does it intentionally to remind Kokutou of the Animus personality she carved out (BUT IS STILL TOTALLY THERE BECAUSE SHE NEVER SHOWS HER OLD HAPPY-GO-LUCKY SIDE AND SHE SAYS SHE'S COMPELLED TO KILL PEOPLE MEANINGLESSLY) and then we get an extraordinarily awkward dialog exchange in....


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