[Machine Translation] A psycho-thriller directed by master filmmaker Brian De Palma, who pays homage to his beloved director Alfred Hitchcock. De Palma is the director of numerous other masterpieces, including "Phantom of Paradise," "Carrie," "Scarface," "The Untouchables," and "Mission: Impossible. The essence of De Palma's films lies in the poignant tales of love and sorrow that are brought to life through his perverse and paranoid use of brilliant visual techniques. This film is a monumental work by De Palma, and his debut in Japan. A fashion model is controlled by her horrific past, and a man is abnormally obsessed with her. Their perverse relationship is portrayed with a venomous visual beauty that eventually leads the viewer into an astonishing world of bloodshed, suspicion, and fear. --Daniel, a model, spends a night with a young man she met while working as an extra on a TV show. The next day, Grace, a female reporter who lives in the apartment across the street, witnesses the brutal murder of the young man in Daniel's room. Grace calls the police and searches the apartment with the responding officers, but strangely enough, no body is found, not even a trace of the tragedy...