[Machine Translation] Shun Oguri takes on the young tyrant Caligula in the most talked-about film of 2007! The world-famous Yukio Ninagawa takes on the masterpiece by Camus, one of the most famous figures in French literature! Beautiful because he is a cruel and inhumane tyrant! Caligula, the young mad king, depicts the outburst and self-destruction of a beautiful king who indulges in all manner of vices. This is a love story of a mad emperor who realizes the absurdity of the world after the death of his beloved, and the people who are attracted by his purity. Caligula, the young emperor of the Roman Empire, disappears from his palace the day his sister, with whom he had an incestuous relationship, dies suddenly. When Caligula finally returns three days later, amidst the anxiety of the nobility, he makes a startling proclamation: "I am the Emperor of Rome. He would kill and confiscate the property of every person, noble or commoner, who possessed any kind of wealth. A succession of executions and torture, plundering the wives of nobles and forcing them to work in public brothels, closing food stores for the citizens and causing famine, dressing up as gods and desecrating the gods.... Rome trembled with fear at the atrocities committed. The seventeen-year-old poet Scipion, who had his father murdered, was drawn to Caligula because of the purity he found in her. Kelea, an aristocrat seeking a peaceful life, is the only one who sees the danger in Caligula's ideology and begins to plan a coup d'etat. Caligula's inexplicable passion, "I want the impossible," continues to run amok and eventually destroys itself. A leaflet with many stage photos is enclosed.