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The Sylvian Experiments (DVDVerdict)
# The Charge
Something has gone very wrong.
# The Case
Do you remember, a decade or more ago, when Japanese horror movies were the
hot ticket? Hiroshi Takahashi certainly does since he helped kick off the
J-Horror wave as the screenwriter of **Ringu**. He tries to elicit further
goose bumps with **The Sylvian Experiments**, which he wrote and directed. The
movie was originally titled **Kyofu** (which translates approximately as
"fear") in Japan. There is an effectively creepy atmosphere, especially early
on, but the movie is ultimately a narrative mess.
Husband and wife neuroscientists discover a 16mm film documenting a dangerous
experiment on the part of the human brain called the sylvian fissure.
Activating this part of the brain seems to cause hallucinations akin to astral
projection and maybe something far more sinister. The couple's young daughters
happen to see the film too and they become entranced by a blinding white light
that will follow them during their adolescence. Years later, Kaori (Mina
Fujii) returns home to search for her missing sister who disappeared with
three others. Death-obsessed Miyuki (Yuri Nakamura) has been admitted to a
medical lab where their mother (Nagisa Katahira) is secretly researching the
sylvian fissure ...
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