Jellyfish Eyes Page #3

Synopsis: In Japan, the small Masashi moves from one evacuation center to a small town. There you will discover that every child has the right to communicate with a fantastic creature, but these are being used in an evil plan to collect negative energy of children.
Genre: Comedy, Fantasy
Director(s): Takashi Murakami
Production: Janus Films
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
4.8
Metacritic:
34
Rotten Tomatoes:
18%
NOT RATED
Year:
2013
101 min
$5,532
Website
41 Views


Come to save the Earth

as it cries out for salvation...

from the evil of humanity!

O servant of God!

Save us!

Save the Earth!

What is that thing?

Did you synch your device

with a computer game?

It was easy.

Can you synch it

with the main computer?

- Why?

- Just do it!

Only you can find Oval's weakness.

Luxor!

That was close!

Plug in.

To customize the device,

you need a virtual F.R.I.E.N.D. program.

Oval will be running

the same one.

Sounds like fun.

All of you, outside!

Call me when you locate

his weak point.

Koh!

Show us what you can do!

Saki!

Hold on!

Masashi!

Fly!

You can do it!

What are we gonna do?

It's huge!

I've got it!

Take out your cell phone!

Hello?

Manato, look outside!

Tatsuya? How's your cold?

Is your fever down?

Just look outside!

What is that?

Everyone use

your F.R.I.E.N.D.s to stop it!

Okay!

Manato, quiet!

Everyone, look outside!

What the heck is that?

Use your F.R.I.E.N.D.s

to stop it!

What?

What's going on?

Let's do it!

Saki!

Masashi!

Saki!

Koh, did you get the data?

Almost.

This is some system!

Hurry!

Don't worry. I'm almost there.

Manato, get everyone outside!

Everyone, come with me!

We're going to take that thing down!

Heady?

Push!

Push!

Push!

Saki!

Masashi!

Saki!

We know his weak point!

It's that glowing orb on his head.

It comes from our negative energy

and the minus particles

in the atmosphere.

Smash the orb.

It's the source of his power.

Anywhere else, he just regenerates.

Aim for the orb!

You can stop Oval

by smashing that glowing orb.

One thing, though - - What?

Ovals like a big battery containing

the energy of all the F.R.I.E.N.D.s.

If he goes,

they'll probably go too.

Kurage-bo too'?

And Luxor?

Yes.

Let's go, Kurage-bo!

Push!

Push!

Everyone!

Come on!

One, two!

One, two!

We'll be best friends forever!

Chee-kama! Masashi!

Is that Masashi?

Everyone, all together!

On my cue!

I won't let you go!

Kurage-bo!

Kurage-bo!

I let go of Kurage-bo's hand.

You held on as tight as you could.

He hung in there with you,

right to the end.

I have the feeling Kurage-bo's

somehow still here beside you.

Luxor!

Kurage-bo!

Hey...

it's too soon for a funeral.

Amazing!

As I watch

Your face in profile

Deep asleep

In your quiet dreams

Tears I shed unawares

Well, we got our data.

All's well that ends well.

Wet my cheeks as they fall

Come on!

Deep down, inside my head?

I was hiding

The ephemeral pangs of love

Last night, good night

Quiet!

Quiet down!

Tonight I will steep

With your hand in mine

With your hand in mine

Good night

If only I could spend

One more lovely morning

With you at my side

Such a small wish

Would be a miracle to me

I can't just say good-bye

Without telling you anything

Last night, good night

Last night, good night

Though my voice may break

This melody will never fade

Last night, good night

Last night, good night

I imagine the ending to come

I Wish upon the night sky

For your everlasting smile

Good night

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Yoshihiro Nishimura

Yoshihiro Nishimura (西村喜廣, Nishimura Yoshihiro) is a Japanese film director, special effects and makeup effects artist, and a screenwriter who has worked predominantly in the horror genre. Nishimura has been described as "a legendary director and effects artist" and "the Tom Savini of Japan" with "talent to burn". more…

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