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和谐

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7.3|2025年10月30日|片长1小时59分31秒|蓝光
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故事发生在二十一世纪初年,一场浩大的灾难让“生府”取代了原有政府,成为了国家最高领导组织。经过死亡的洗礼,人们开始格外重视生命的重要性,于是,政务在居民们体内植入了“WatchMe”设备,以检测和介入他们的健康状况,这也就意味着,身体不再是属于个人的所有物,而是被列入了国家管理的范畴,自杀更是无可饶恕的重罪。rn雾慧图安(泽城美雪 配音)、御冷弥迦(上田丽奈 配音)和零下堂吉安(洲崎绫 配音)是三位对现存制度产生了疑虑的少女,在弥迦的带领下,她们准备自杀以挑战制度,可是最终弥迦死了,计划失败。一晃眼多年过去,雾慧和吉安重逢,与此同时,全国各地发生了数千起集体自杀的案件,而这背后的真相和弥迦当年的死有着千丝万缕的关联。

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