Malice @ Doll (DVD, 2003)

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The "Malice@Doll Uncut DVD" from 2003 is a rare and sought-after cult horror anime film directed by Keitaro Motonaga. This DVD, in Region 2 format with English subtitles, features a runtime of 74 minutes and is out of print, making it a valuable addition for collectors and fans of the genre. The film follows the story of a possessed doll that terrorizes its owners, blending elements of horror and occult in a unique and chilling cinematic experience.

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Robotic dolls fill the void left by humanity. They do their job until they burn out: cleaners, whores and guards. Now one doll in particular is in need of repair; she's a prostitute attacked by a bionic beast and now transformed into a human... Japanese dialogue.

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EAN5025687700437
eBay Product ID (ePID)3955923

Product Key Features

Film/TV TitleMalice @ Doll
DirectorKeitaro Motonaga
Subtitle LanguageEnglish
FormatDVD
LanguageJapanese
Release Year2003
FeaturesWith Subtitles
GenreHorror/Occult, General
Run Time74 Mins

Additional Product Features

Certificate18
Number of Discs1
Country/Region of ManufactureJapan
Additional InformationMALICE@DOLL employs computer-generated animation and a genre-blending mix of horror, science-fiction, futuristic fantasy, and sexual degradation to create a moving tale of the universal search for love. It is the story of a robotic prostitute living in a future where humanity has destroyed itself and alienation is the overriding human emotion. Seeking to be whole, she is attacked by a bionic creature and is mysteriously transformed into a human being. Malice@Doll's abiding love for her fellow robots compels her to spread this newfound gift of life to the world, but her compassion is put to the test by the dominant forces of social isolation and despair.
Movie/TV TitleMalice @ Doll
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