Noitamina Film "Harmony" - Theatrical Trailer Unleashed! The world of Keisuke Ito visualized by STUDIO4℃.

The theatrical trailer for "Harmony," which will be released on November 13, has been released from Noitamina's "Project Itoh," an anime adaptation of the novel by the late Keisuke Ito.



This project, the second noitamina movie following the blockbuster hit "PSYCHO-PASS Psycho-Pass the Movie," is based on the original novels "Slaughter Organ" and "Harmony" by Keigo Ito, who died prematurely in 2009 at the age of 34, and his 30-page preface to the novel, which was written by his close friend and Akutagawa Prize-winning author, Akutagawa Shoichiro. The three novels, "Slaughter Organ" and "Harmony," were written by Akutagawa Prize-winning author Tou Enjou, who is known as a close friend of Keigeku Ito.

The theatrical trailer for "Harmony," which will be released on November 13, has been unveiled by STUDIO4℃ and the director duo of Takashi Nakamura and Michael Arias, who have skillfully visualized the future world depicted by Keisuke Ito.



<Story
 A story of wandering souls in a fake heaven.
 The Maelstrom," a riot that broke out in the U.S., has plunged the world into a melting pot of war and unknown viruses.
 Governments were weakened, and a highly developed medical society emerged in which people were the most important public resource. <This was the establishment of the "Seifu.
 <Under the "Seifu," people were beautifully managed under the name of "vitalism," which respected "health" and "gentleness. People were implanted with WatchMe (a constant monitoring system in the body), and all risks were kept away from them. People locked themselves into a gentle prison.
 Wu Hui Tuan is the Spiral Inspector of the WHO, the watchdog of the <Living Prefecture>. Her job is to monitor cease-fires in conflict zones. However, she is unable to shake off her discomfort with the "life principle," and she goes behind the WatchMe's back and indulges in banned alcohol and cigarettes.
 She once had a friend. Miaha Gokaku. She is a girl with excellent grades, but hates the management of the <Living Prefecture>. She is a twisted and naive girl who lies that she can even overthrow the world if she tricks Medicare, a personal medical drug refining system, into doing so. Tang and Zero Dou Kiang were fascinated by Mia Hua.
Together we declare that we will never grow up.
 The two try to die as Mia Hua leads them. Only Mia Ha died, and only Tuan and Kiang were left behind in this prison.

Thirteen years later, Tohn has been sentenced by the WHO to house arrest in his home country, and is reunited with Kiang, who is living as a good citizen. Since the incident, the two have lived contrasting lives. The meal in Mia Ha's absence makes her presence stand out even more.
During their reunion, a group of criminals take the lives of thousands of people at the same time.
Kian becomes one of the victims, but on his deathbed he leaves behind some words....
Their "declaration," issued as a statement of their crime, plunges the world into a state of terror not seen since the "Great Disaster. It was a warning to a world that had become too accustomed to peace, and it was the very idea of Miaha, who was supposed to be dead.
Toan, feeling Miaha's breath on his face, rises up to seek the truth behind the incident.


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