![]() Parasite Eve was filmed in eight weeks with a budget of ¥550 million. Ochiai made his debut as a feature film director, having worked in Japanese television on horror series such as Night Head. ![]() The film was co-produced by Kadokawa and Fuji TV's Motion Picture Division. In 1997, Kadokawa Shoten decided to use the film production side of its business to develop a film version of Parasite Eve, making it its first film in three years. While Nagashima experiments with the organ, the doctor finds one night the samples have emerged as a gelatinous form in the form of Toshiaki's dead wife and reveal themselves as an organization of sentient mitochondria that are bent on making a new species that will wipe out humanity. Nagashima agrees on the condition that he can have his wife's liver. Nagashima attempts to make Kiyomi live again by making a deal with a doctor who wants to harvest Kiyomi's kidneys for transplanting into a young girl in the same hospital. Kiyomi ( Riona Hazuki), the wife of Toshiaki Nagashima ( Hiroshi Mikami), is left brain dead after a traffic accident on the day of their first wedding anniversary. ![]() Parasite Eve ( Japanese: パラサイト・イヴ, Hepburn: Parasaito Ivu) is a 1997 Japanese science fiction film that was directed by Masayuki Ochiai and is based on the 1995 novel Parasite Eve by Hideaki Sena. ![]()
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