Tokyo Vampire Hotel
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Tokyo Vampire Hotel (東京ヴァンパイアホテル) est une mini-série japonaise réalisée en 2017 par Sion Sono pour la plateforme de VOD Amazon Prime Video. Découpée en dix épisodes, mais numérotée de 1 à 9 (le huitième épisode est en deux parties). Une version cinéma de 2h22 fut projetée lors de différents festivals, notamment au Festival international de film de Chicago de 2017 et à l'Étrange Festival en 2017.
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Tokyo Vampire Hotel (東京ヴァンパイアホテル) is a 2017 Japanese nine-part horror television miniseries written and directed by Sion Sono. All episodes (episode 8 was split into two parts for streaming) were originally released on Amazon Video on June 16, 2017. A special feature-length cut running 2 hours and 22 minutes was shown at various festivals, including the 2017 Chicago International Film Festival. The theme song "Tokyo Vampire Hotel" is performed by the Japanese math rock band tricot.
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『東京ヴァンパイアホテル』は2017年6月16日からAmazonプライム・ビデオにて配信されたドラマ。
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The guests and the vampires are battling. Yamada enters the battle, and is unfazed by bullets, killing many guests, including Gen. The guests notice blood pouring from the walls and begin cutting and shooting the walls, harming the Empress. Manami and K also enter the battle. Yamada goes underground to find the Empress's body eviscerated. Yamada and K battle; during the battle, Yamada expresses his hate for humans and tells K of how his father sold him to the vampires; she wins but lets him live out of respect. Elizabeth is killed by a guest while searching for Yamada. Yamada finds her severed head and kisses it before committing suicide out of sadness by cutting his own head off. K reports her success to Master, who tells her that he is sending two envoys to transport Manami back to Transylvania, but he tells K to stay in Japan herself because he no longer needs her. Heartbroken, K picks up a gun to commit suicide but is attacked by guards and uses it against them instead. Furious, she proclaims her hatred for all vampires, once again joining the battle. Manami is in agony due to her transformation to a vampire, asking K to shoot her, but K can't bring herself to do it. Noah enters the hotel and calls for K. Noah stabs K and then asks K to kill her; K cuts off Noah's head. Master's envoys arrive; one of them is the Romanian girl who first led K and Noah into the vampires. K kills both of the enoys. Manami, having realized she would never have become a vampire were it not for K, tries to kill K, but can't bring herself to do it. The guests attack Manami, who is overcome by despair and does not resist. The battle continues.
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Manami enters the room to find K. K tells Manami that one year earlier, Akari found K's room and regularly visited her since, with the two developing a friendship. Akari had now escaped through a hole in the wall in K's room in order to see the outside world. K bites Manami and awakens her memories. The police officers are captured and interrogated by the inhabitants of the hotel; they insist that the world outside still exists. The woman who found Cody's laptop confirms the officers' claims. Akari finds Cody in the outside world, and Cody confesses to killing people for blood whenever he left the hotel. The vampires eat the officers, as Akari returns to the hotel. The two vampires that maintained the hotel are crushed to realize that Yamada was lying to them and that the world hadn't really ended. Nevertheless, they and the guests resolve to continue life in the hotel as before and kill anyone who tries to escape. They hold a ceremony in which they are about to feed ancient blood to Akari so that she may replace K, but K and Manami intervene, rescuing Akari. K uses a sword to cut the chains on the front door, which opens. The living hotel is killed by the sunlight and the vampire staff members disappear. K is heavily injured by the sunlight, and dies in Manami's arms.
The ending shows Akari and Cody travelling the outside world in a van with a coffin containing K in the back. A post-credits scene shows Manami having returned to a normal human life, working in an office under the pseudonym "Yamada".
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The Dracula vampires all feed on Manami, and as a result she also becomes a vampire. Master sends K, Noah and Manami to "handle things" in Japan, while he and the other Dracula vampires stay behind to fight in Romania. He promises K to marry her once she returns. On the way back to Japan, Noah confesses her love to K, but she does not reciprocate her feelings. Noah insists she follow them to Japan, but K refuses, and knocks her unconscious, leaving with Manami.
At the hotel, several party guests meet and decide to fight the vampires to escape, though other guests resist, convinced that the world outside has actually ended. Elizabeth's mother appears to die and thus, Yamada inherits the hotel and becomes "the King", causing the Corvins to celebrate. The guests attempting to escape fight the vampires but the vampires do not die. However, K finds the revolting guests and saves them by showing them how to kill a vampire. Yamada finds Noah and convinces her to switch back to his side. The guests make it to the entrance but are caught in a trap by Yamada and the Corvins. Elizabeth's mother's heart starts beating again.
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Cody the chef visits the city to purchase food and meets a girl who he kidnaps and eats. As Akari and Cody are talking, she notices he smells of blood, which is odd since he claims he does not need blood and abstains from drinking the guests' donations. The two vampires visit K and determine that it may be time to replace her with Manami, as they deem K can't last much longer as the hotel's energy supply. Akari confronts Cody with the petals of the flower and he asks her to get rid of it. In the outside world, Cody is followed by a couple. We then see how he works as a bartender at nights to get the money necessary to buy food for the hotel.
The vampires and humans in the hotel are angered by the discovery that Cody has disappeared and the kitchen storage is almost empty. Manami once again goes to the room she is forbidden from entering, where K is being held. The couple that followed Cody in the street enters the hotel, to find all the humans and the vampires convening. They announce that they are police officers, and are looking for Cody, who is a suspect for the murder of several women.
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The episode is split into two parts. The first part takes place in 2006, and depicts the childhood of M, one of the other, deceased girls born on the exact same instant as Manami. It is suggested that her parents are not truly her parents, but are simply paid by vampires to act like they are. Whenever they fail at properly parenting M, they are killed and replaced. By the end of the first part, M is a teenager with completely different parents than the ones she originally had. She starts bleeding and is approached by a stranger, who happens to be Manami. She dies trying to find Manami again.
The second part takes place in Transylvania in 2016. K, who is a normal human being, and her friend Noah, are exchange students in Romania. They encounter a Romanian girl who leads them through tunnels under the city to Corvin Castle, where a celebration is being held in honor of the day when Corvin slayed Dracula. As it turns out, the Romanian girl is a vampire, and she abducts K and Noah, taking them to Hotel Requiem, the lair of the Corvin clan, where they meet Yamada, his lover Elizabeth Báthory and her mother. The Corvin vampires feed on Noah, but are unenthusiastic about the taste of K's blood, and thus send her underground, as food for the Dracula clan. There, K becomes one of them.
In present day, K awakens in the site where her fight with Yamada took place, and concludes that Yamada is taking Manami to Hotel Requiem.
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The guests are sent to separate rooms and instructed to create families for the vampires to feed on. It is revealed that Noah is betraying the Corvins and works with K to get Manami out of the Hotel. Manami, K and Noah successfully escape the Hotel, but K's companions stay behind and are killed by the Corvins.
The temporary effect of Manami's blood on Elizabeth's mother is dissolving, and as a result she is withering. As it turns out, the Hotel is actually her sister, and she fears that if she does not drink Manami's blood, she will too turn into a hotel, so she sends Yamada and Elizabeth to fetch Manami. They discover Manami is missing, but are unfazed, since they want Elizabeth's mother to die so Yamada can inherit the Hotel.
K, Noah and Manami arrive to the underground lair of the Dracula Clan in Romania, where they meet K's lover, the leader of the Dracula Clan, referred to only as 'Master'. Noah pledges to help the Dracula clan take revenge on the Corvins, and Master feeds her his blood, thus transforming her into a member of the Dracula clan. Manami learns that the Dracula vampires plan to drink her blood, which will give them the power to take revenge on the Corvins. Master then has sex with Manami and feeds on her as the others watch.
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Tokyo Vampire Hotel (東京ヴァンパイアホテル) est une mini-série japonaise réalisée en 2017 par Sion Sono pour la plateforme de VOD Amazon Prime Video. Découpée en dix épisodes, mais numérotée de 1 à 9 (le huitième épisode est en deux parties). Une version cinéma de 2h22 fut projetée lors de différents festivals, notamment au Festival international de film de Chicago de 2017 et à l'Étrange Festival en 2017.
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Tokyo Vampire Hotel (東京ヴァンパイアホテル) is a 2017 Japanese nine-part horror television miniseries written and directed by Sion Sono. All episodes (episode 8 was split into two parts for streaming) were originally released on Amazon Video on June 16, 2017. A special feature-length cut running 2 hours and 22 minutes was shown at various festivals, including the 2017 Chicago International Film Festival. The theme song "Tokyo Vampire Hotel" is performed by the Japanese math rock band tricot.
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