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is a 1997 Japanese science fiction film that was directed by Masayuki Ochiai and is based on the 1995 novel ''
Parasite Eve Parasite Eve may refer to: * ''Parasite Eve'' (novel), a 1995 Japanese science fiction horror novel by Hideaki Sena * ''Parasite Eve'' (film), a 1997 Japanese science fiction film based on the novel * ''Parasite Eve'' (video game), a 1998 action ...
'' by
Hideaki Sena is a Japanese pharmacology, pharmacologist and novelist. Sena was a graduate student at Tohoku University when he wrote his prizewinning debut novel, ''Parasite Eve (novel), Parasite Eve''. Writing career His most famous novel, ''Parasite Eve ( ...
. Kiyomi (
Riona Hazuki Riona Hazuki (葉月里緒奈 ''Hazuki Riona''), born Mai Yamada (山田麻衣 ''Yamada Mai'', born on July 11, 1975, in Tokyo, Japan), is a Japanese actress. In 1999, she played the main role in Owls' Castle. Selected filmography Dramas ...
), the wife of Toshiaki Nagashima (
Hiroshi Mikami is a Japanese actor. He starred in the musical ''Hedwig and the Angry Inch (musical), Hedwig and the Angry Inch'' in 2004. Hiroshi Mikami grew up in the 1960s with a family that was closely related to the entertainment industry with his mother ...
), is left brain dead after a traffic accident on the day of their first wedding anniversary. Nagashima attempts to make Kiyomi live again by making a deal with a doctor who wants to harvest Kiyomi's kidneys for transplanting into a young girl in the same hospital. Nagashima agrees on the condition that he can have his wife's liver. While Nagashima experiments with the organ, the doctor finds one night the samples have emerged as a gelatinous form in the form of Toshiaki's dead wife and reveal themselves as an organization of sentient
mitochondria A mitochondrion (; ) is an organelle found in the Cell (biology), cells of most Eukaryotes, such as animals, plants and Fungus, fungi. Mitochondria have a double lipid bilayer, membrane structure and use aerobic respiration to generate adenosi ...
that are bent on making a new species that will wipe out humanity. In 1997,
Kadokawa Shoten , formerly , is a Japanese publisher and division of Kadokawa Future Publishing based in Tokyo, Japan. It became an internal division of Kadokawa Corporation on October 1, 2013. Kadokawa publishes manga, light novels, manga anthology magazines su ...
decided to use the film production side of its business to develop a film version of ''Parasite Eve'', making it its first film in three years. The film was co-produced by Kadokawa and
Fuji TV JOCX-DTV (channel 8), branded as and colloquially known as CX, is a Japanese television station based in Odaiba, Minato, Tokyo, Japan. Owned and operated by the it is the key station of the Fuji News Network (FNN) and the Fuji Network Sys ...
's Motion Picture Division. Ochiai made his debut as a feature film director, having worked in Japanese television on horror series such as '' Night Head''. ''Parasite Eve'' was filmed in eight weeks with a budget of . Ochiai was not entirely pleased with the result of the film, feeling he was pressured to push the love story element of the story, later saying there were "so many compromises I had to make that it couldn't be a true horror movie". The film was released in Japan on February 1, 1997, with limited release outside the country. It received mixed reviews; ''
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'' found the film "mildly enjoyable at times" and ''
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'' called it "flawed but fascinating".


Plot

Toshiaki Nagashima is a researcher studying
mitochondria A mitochondrion (; ) is an organelle found in the Cell (biology), cells of most Eukaryotes, such as animals, plants and Fungus, fungi. Mitochondria have a double lipid bilayer, membrane structure and use aerobic respiration to generate adenosi ...
and teaches how they are passed between generations from the mother's side of a family and their possible use for tissue regeneration through the liver. Toshiaki's wife Kiyomi visits him at his workplace for their anniversary, which she finds he has forgotten. While traveling home, Kiyomi is involved in a car accident and is left in a coma with brain damage. A doctor, Takashi Yoshizumi, meets with Nagashima the next day and tells him his wife was an organ donor, and that a young girl named Mariko Anzai in the hospital needs a donor kidney. He agrees to donate her kidneys on the condition he can have Kiyomi's liver. Nagashima takes the liver to his lab, dismissing the scientists so he can perform experiments on the organ. At the hospital, Mariko's health shows a marked improvement but at night she begins to scream, demanding the removal of something from her body; her caretakers dismiss her demands as nightmares. At his lab, Nagashima finds the liver samples growing at an exponential rate. One night, a gelatin from the liver mixes with samples from a bottle labeled "Eve" and possesses the lab assistant Sachiko. Later that night, Nagashima enters the lab and finds a gelatinous form that morphs itself into the form of Kiyomi. Nagashima approaches her, and they embrace and have sex on the lab floor. Afterwards, the being resembling Kiyomi deteriorates, leaving Nagashima alone. At home, Nagashima finds Kiyomi's journals, which reveal she was losing control of herself and hearing voices that made her attracted to Nagashima's work, and to manipulate her actions to get Nagashima to perform his experiments, leading up to the previous night. Sachiko approaches Nagashima and tells him to attend her presentation at a science conference. At the conference, Nagashima meets with Yoshizumi, who says Mariko has grown stranger each day and that even her uterus is changing. Sachiko begins to present, revealing herself to be a mitochondria collective that will replace humans and can control the mitochondria in humans. The creature says they have found an ideal womb in which to continue their process. Nagashima asks whether the creature is Eve, before it causes a man in the audience to burst into flames through the mitochondria in his body, which leaves the audience in a panic. Nagashima tells the doctor the creature has collected sperm and is looking for a womb in which to cultivate it, and they both rush to the hospital. At the hospital, Mariko's abdomen convulses wildly as staff try to help. When Nagashimai and Yoshizumi arrive, they find Mariko has fainted and the creature is attempting to escape with her. The creature slowly leaves while setting people on fire as she moves through the hallways. Nagashimai and Yoshizumi attempt to use security doors to prevent the creature from escaping so she move to the roof with Mariko. Nagashima pleads with the creature, calling her Kiyomi, to let Mariko go. The creature responds her form is a new evolution, that Mariko will bear the real
Mitochondrial Eve In human genetics, the Mitochondrial Eve (also ''mt-Eve, mt-MRCA'') is the matrilineal most recent common ancestor (MRCA) of all living humans. In other words, she is defined as the most recent woman from whom all living humans descend in an ...
, and that the mitochondria controlled all events in Kiyomi's life that led to this point, including manipulating her to fall in love with Nagashima. Nagashima calls out to Kiyomi as the creature tells him to go away and sets his arms on fire. Nagashima continues forwards and embraces Kiyomi, and they both erupt into flames. Takashi arrives on the roof and rescues Mariko as the creature and Nagashima continue to burn.


Cast

Cast sourced from the book ''The Toho Studios Story''.


Production

''Parasite Eve'' is based on the 1995 novel of the same name by
Hideaki Sena is a Japanese pharmacology, pharmacologist and novelist. Sena was a graduate student at Tohoku University when he wrote his prizewinning debut novel, ''Parasite Eve (novel), Parasite Eve''. Writing career His most famous novel, ''Parasite Eve ( ...
. Sena had a background in pharmacology and his day job consisted of testing mitochondria with drugs to test their ability to convert fatty acids into energy. A television documentary he viewed gave him the idea of the mitochondria having a will of their own and being unwilling to continue their symbiotic relationship. This was the basis for his novel, which was very popular in Japan and was the first book the be awarded the Japan Horror Novel Award. In 1997,
Kadokawa Shoten , formerly , is a Japanese publisher and division of Kadokawa Future Publishing based in Tokyo, Japan. It became an internal division of Kadokawa Corporation on October 1, 2013. Kadokawa publishes manga, light novels, manga anthology magazines su ...
decided to use its film production side of its business to develop a film version of ''Parasite Eve''. It was the company's first film in over three years after a drugs scandal stopped the independent producer making films. ''Parasite Eve'' was co-produced by Kadokawa and
Fuji TV JOCX-DTV (channel 8), branded as and colloquially known as CX, is a Japanese television station based in Odaiba, Minato, Tokyo, Japan. Owned and operated by the it is the key station of the Fuji News Network (FNN) and the Fuji Network Sys ...
's Motion Picture Division. The film cost (US$909,000) to make and approximately the same amount to promote. The group hired Masayuki Ochiai, who in the 1990s had made the television series '' Night Head'' for
Fuji TV JOCX-DTV (channel 8), branded as and colloquially known as CX, is a Japanese television station based in Odaiba, Minato, Tokyo, Japan. Owned and operated by the it is the key station of the Fuji News Network (FNN) and the Fuji Network Sys ...
. The screenplay for the film was written by
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, who had to reorganize the non-linear approach of Sena's novel and edit the technical terms used in the novel to make it appropriate for a screenplay. Director Masayuki Ochiai stated he was "not really happy with the circumstances I was under when I had to create 'Parasite Eve''nbsp;... First of all I was forced by the producers to make it a love story. There were so many compromises I had to make that it couldn't be a true horror movie." Among the cast was
Riona Hazuki Riona Hazuki (葉月里緒奈 ''Hazuki Riona''), born Mai Yamada (山田麻衣 ''Yamada Mai'', born on July 11, 1975, in Tokyo, Japan), is a Japanese actress. In 1999, she played the main role in Owls' Castle. Selected filmography Dramas ...
, who was best known for her appearances in Japanese television in this period. Ochai stated he looked for someone "who could enact the sensitivity of the character. i found that quality within Hazuki." Due to her popularity, Ochiai was concerned her fans would just go to see her nude in the film. To avoid this, he was inspired by a ''
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'' by
Osamu Tezuka Osamu Tezuka (, born , ''Tezuka Osamu''; – 9 February 1989) was a Japanese manga artist, cartoonist, and animator. Born in Osaka Prefecture, his prolific output, pioneering techniques, and innovative redefinitions of genres earned him such ...
that involved men-hating women who were set to take over the world. Tezuka drew these women without nipples, an idea Ochiai used for Hazuki in the film, feeling it would make the her "sexual" and "bizarre and horrific without being exploitative". ''Parasite Eve'' took eight weeks to film.


Release

''Parasite Eve'' was released theatrically in Japan, where it was distributed by
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, on February 1, 1997. The film received a relatively limited theatrical release in Japan and was not widely distributed overseas. ''Variety'' projected the film would take (US$826, 446) during its five-week run in about 150 Japanese theaters. The film grossed a total of domestically. It was not among the highest-grossing Japanese film productions of the year, with live-action films '' Lost Paradise'' grossing and '' School Ghost Stories 3'' grossing . In 2001, ''Parasite Eve'' was shown at the
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in
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, as part of the "Japanese Outlaw Masters 3: The New Generation" series. It was screened alongside ''
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'' and ''
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''. ''Parasite Eve'' was released with English subtitles in the United States by
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on August 31, 1998; the same company released it on DVD and VHS on August 14, 2001.


Reception

Academic Colette Balmain said ''Parasite Eve'' is often being overlooked due its limited distribution in Japan and overseas in comparison to
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's ''
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''. According to Balmain, it was a key film in the
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boom of the late 1990s and early 2000s, and has similar plot threads to ''The Ring''s sequel ''
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and the acting of Hiroshi Mikami, and said the film succeeds better as a text "about mourning and melancholia" rather than a horror film, which she said has a "relatively slow pace" and "not so special effects".
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reviewed the film in ''
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'', describing it as "mildly enjoyable at times" but said it "whitewashes the novel" and that "creativity is lacking and all of it seems too much like an overblown TV drama". An anonymous reviewer in ''
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'' described ''Parasite Eve'' as a "flawed but fascinating" film that is "held together by Ochiai's assured style and plenty of unsettling moments". The review concluded Ochiai "maintains a dead-serious tone in the face of rampant silliness" and that the film is "an accomplished debut, proving that Ochiai is one of the more original forces in new Japanese cinema".


See also

*
List of Japanese films of 1997 Highest-grossing films List of films A list of films released in Japan in 1997 (see 1997 in film). See also *1997 in Japan *1997 in Japanese television Footnotes References * * External links Japanese films of 1997at the Internet Mo ...
*
List of science fiction films of the 1990s A list of science fiction films released in the 1990s. These films include core elements of science fiction, but can cross into other genres. They have been released to a cinema audience by the commercial film industry and are widely distributed w ...


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