Following the success of the previous entry, director Naoyuki Tomomatsu wasted no time in expanding his newfound franchise by offering a sequel to the first installment. Offering more of the same in regards to the franchises’ content, as well as taking it into exciting new areas, this is one of the more enjoyable entries in the series.
With the virus still a major facet of society, the wide-reaching locations now spread to most of Japan, leaving young Maki (Ren Miyamura) among the countless victims who’ve become affected by the events. While attempting to escape the city, they come into contact with a group of refugees looking to protect the surviving women in the country where they meet up with Dr. Yogami (Jun Tomita) and Nozomi Hasegawa (Alice Ozawa), who are conducting a research on the phenomenon. Realizing his importance to the group, due to the way...
With the virus still a major facet of society, the wide-reaching locations now spread to most of Japan, leaving young Maki (Ren Miyamura) among the countless victims who’ve become affected by the events. While attempting to escape the city, they come into contact with a group of refugees looking to protect the surviving women in the country where they meet up with Dr. Yogami (Jun Tomita) and Nozomi Hasegawa (Alice Ozawa), who are conducting a research on the phenomenon. Realizing his importance to the group, due to the way...
- 4/20/2020
- by Don Anelli
- AsianMoviePulse
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