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Who knows the specific plot of the Japanese horror film Invisible Body-building?

The specific plot of "Buried House" is as follows:

Harumi Ritsuko is a female writer who won the Akutagawa Prize for Literature. Due to the bottleneck of creation, her inspiration dried up and her physical condition began to deteriorate. Mujima (Hidetoshi Nishijima), the editor-in-chief, persuades Lizi to move to an old villa in the suburbs, which is surrounded by forests and swamps, and opposite an abandoned ruined house. One night, Liz saw a man move an unknown object wrapped in a cloth into the house.

Later, she learned that the other party was a university professor named Yoshioka Shing, and the empty house was the research institute of Sagami University. That's a thousand-year-old female mummy taken out of the swamp. But Lizzy's nightmare began, and all kinds of strange things, such as the secrets of the institute, the eccentricity of the room, Yoshioka's behavior and her previous physical discomfort, were all related to the mummy.

Behind the scenes production

The preparation of this film began in 2004. At first, Kurosawa conceived a more straightforward movie name, which was directly called "Daughter of Death". As the name implies, the story of the film revolves around a female mummy. This inspiration comes from a TV news report that Blackpool saw more than ten years ago.

At that time, the TV screen showed a mummy found in China with soft skin, which even made people angry. This strange sight left a deep impression on Blackpool, and at the same time prompted him to imagine the emotional story of the deceased, which gradually formed the embryonic form of this film.

Kurosawa believes that from a certain point of view, modern women and mummies actually have one thing in common-they are both trying their best to maintain their dignity. It is this that makes Blackpool conceive two roles: a woman who fell into the swamp and became a mummy in order to obtain eternal beauty, and a female writer who went to the suburbs to recuperate because of her depressed career.

In addition, it is worth mentioning that the photographer and artistic director of this film are also women. From this point of view, it can really be said that this is a veritable "female movie".