Nobody knows how it started. One day, the Sun just started screaming. And it never stopped...
Amidst the chaos of this new world, two old acquaintances reunite and spend one last night together, as they attempt to rediscover their humanity.
Benji and Dr Banana both attempt to 1-up each other by doing wild things, and they both get caught up in competition and forget what Christmas really is about.
A government experiment becomes a designer's nightmare when a pair of military-issue mannequins show up at his place of business for their daily use, despite their deadly programming.
Ye-jin looks like she is in her 20s, but she is actually in her mid-70s. She is suffering from an “unaging disease” as an aftereffect of being born to his parents who were affected by the atomic bomb. Victims, including Yejin, are called “Immortal” and live through social discrimination. However, Ye-jin wants to confidently come out to society and live with people while working as a model. Meiji TV, a fictional Japanese broadcasting station, covers Yejin.
Perfume embarks on their domestic tour, in 11 cities, performing in song order, the first half of their Nebula Romance double album, plus a collection of their greatest hits, not the same every night.
Pandi, a small-time goon, exists on the periphery of power, of morality, of consequence. A single incident with his boss ruptures the fragile order of his life. Time bends, causality dissolves, and actions no longer arrive with clear reasons or outcomes. As violence unfolds with defiant chaos, Pandi turns inward, interrogating guilt, instinct, and the illusion of choice. In the collapse of meaning, he begins to understand that becoming something more than he was is less about survival and more about reckoning.