The second episode of Netflix’s Japanese fantasy series Seven Orifices is out, and Ozawa’s followers are continuing the tradition of narrating their lives before entering the orifice. The beginning of this episode tells us that the sheep were the first living creatures to enter the orifices. However, the first human to enter the orifice was a live streamer and illustrator. When the orifices appeared all over Japan, he thought about trying his luck at fame and recognition by venturing into one of the orifices. I can’t say he was well prepared, as taking garlic and a cross are in no way the best choices of weapon when you’re walking into a gigantic dark void which nobody’s ever been to. This episode introduces us to Sugaya, who is scheduled to enter the orifice next.
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Who is Sugaya?
Sugaya lives in Mr. Ozawa’s lodge with his other followers.
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Who is Sugaya?
Sugaya lives in Mr. Ozawa’s lodge with his other followers.
- 5/17/2024
- by Aniket Mukherjee
- Film Fugitives
There’s no shortage of strange discoveries that have been made on earth. Writer Takuya Kato and director Yuuna Kamiura join forces to imagine a world where seven gigantic orifices appear around Japan on Netflix’s new show Seven Orifices. The first episode gives us a brief introduction to where the story is headed in what looks like a weirdly captivating show.
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What happened to the investigators?
The orifices appear randomly, and they’re so tall that they can be seen from an airplane. The top pierces through the clouds, and the people who try to investigate get no success. Nobody can explain their origins and how they came to be, and the investigators who went in never returned. A total of seventeen investigators went in, and their tethers extending out of the orifices suggest they’re alive. It’s a mystery that nobody is able to solve,...
Spoilers Ahead
What happened to the investigators?
The orifices appear randomly, and they’re so tall that they can be seen from an airplane. The top pierces through the clouds, and the people who try to investigate get no success. Nobody can explain their origins and how they came to be, and the investigators who went in never returned. A total of seventeen investigators went in, and their tethers extending out of the orifices suggest they’re alive. It’s a mystery that nobody is able to solve,...
- 5/11/2024
- by Aniket Mukherjee
- Film Fugitives
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