Neck (film)

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Neck
Japaneseネック
Directed byTakeshi Shirakawa
Written byŌtarō Maijō
Itaru Era
Hisako Fujihira
StarringSaki Aibu
Junpei Mizobata[1]
CinematographyMasao Nakabori
Distributed byAsmik Ace Entertainment
Release date
  • 21 August 2010 (2010-08-21)
Running time
96 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese

Neck (Japanese: ネック, Hepburn: Nekku) is a 2010 Japanese horror-comedy film starring Junpei Mizobata and Saki Aibu.[2] It was directed by Takeshi Shirakawa.

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Tomokazu Shudo (Junpei Mizobata) has his first ever crush on Sugina Mayama (Saki Aibu), a senior student. Tomokazu has troubles confessing his feelings to the popular student, but one day, he is invited to the research lab where Sugina Mayama works. Tomokazu hopes to use this meeting to express his true feelings for her. To Tomokazu's surprise, when he arrives he first sees a big wooden box in the middle of the dark lab. Sugina tells Tomokazu that he looks scared and then proceeds to push Tomokazu into the box!

While being placed into the box, Tomokazu is told that he will watch a horror movie produced from his mind, with only his neck & head protruding from the box. Tomokazu will be the first test subject for Sugina's "Neck Machine". The device hopes to turn people into monsters from the neck down while watching or thinking horror-related things. The first experiment fails, but Sugina then gets the help of childhood friend Takashi Gori (Yuta Hiraoka), who is now a horror writer named Mataro Echizen.

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