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opens in a cluttered Tokyo apartment. Chisato’s character—let’s call her "Natsuko" for clarity—is folding laundry while her husband plays video games in the next room. In three silent minutes, director M. Yamada establishes a prison of routine. There is no dialogue, only the sound of rain and the hum of a refrigerator. This is the genius of the URE series: it trusts visual storytelling.
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: Analyze the Alan Institute’s role in using technology (the artificial heart) to coerce individuals into fulfilling a "talent" for violence. Conclusion opens in a cluttered Tokyo apartment