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Before Mimiko can do so, Asuka's computer is overloaded and the two are sent back to their previous places. While parting ways with Emiri, Jin-woo snatches her phone (which still has the curse), and forwards the message to himself. Afterwards, he is violently killed as Emiri watches in shock.
To help solve the case, Motomiya orders autopsies on all cursed call victims, including Mimiko, all of whom show positive results of having traces of coal dust. In the meantime, Kyoko, Naoto, and Takako visit Mimiko's grandmother Sachie, who describes that Mimiko was conceived after her mother Marie was raped by a crazed intruder.
Yumi goes home and Yamashita is called back to the police station, where a video tape found at the Mizunumas' abandoned apartment reveals that the one abusing Nanako was Mimiko. Marie came home and caught Mimiko slashing Nanako's arm with a knife, whereupon Mimiko had an asthma attack and collapsed.
Priya Rajvansh (30 December 1936 – 27 March 2000), born Vera Sunder Singh, was an Indian actress, who is known for her performance in Hindi films like Heer Raanjha (1970) and Hanste Zakhm (1973), amongst a handful of films she did during her career.
Drunk and relaxed, Eno reveals that he has been saving ¥700,000 to build a bomb so he can commit a suicide bombing in a busy street in Shibuya, which he claims will send him and his victims to Hiruko's realm, a place he likens to paradise. Shiraishi resolves to stop Eno, but on the way home he sees Eno's head surrounded by the leech-like ...
Kiyoko Shibuya (渋谷 紀世子, Shibuya Kiyoko, born 1970) is a Japanese visual effects director and film producer. She has worked on all of acclaimed filmmaker Takashi Yamazaki's films to date and has received four VFX-Japan Awards for her efforts, along with an Academy Award for Best Visual Effects for Godzilla Minus One (2023), making Shibuya the first woman of color to win in this category.
Shibuya "worked with equal facility in comedy and melodrama, [and] made his mark as an ironic but compassionate chronicler of the difficulties of the early postwar period". [3] One notable film was The Radish and the Carrot, which was supposed to be Ozu's next film before he died. But as the critic Chris Fujiwara notes, Shibuya's "films are a ...
Kotono Shibuya was born on 9 June 1975 in Tokyo. [1] Her career began during her childhood. [1] She was educated at Horikoshi High School. [2]She starred in the 1991 film Bokura no Nanoka Kansensō 2 [] as Hitomi Nakayama; Excite News described her personality as Hitomi as "rather loose [...] with her special skill being genki". [3]