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  • ビデオ
  • NTSC: Widescreen 16:9
  • オーディオ
  • 広東語
  • 字幕
  • 中国語, 英語
  • ディスク
  • DVD ディスク
  • 地域コード
  • Region All

  • 商品名 : Peg O’ My Heart
  • ジャンル : スリラー / ホラー / 心理
  • 生産/放送日 : 2024年
  • 発売日 : 2026年05月28日
  • ディスク枚数 : 1 枚
  • 重量 : 150(g)
  • 生産国 : China

  • ストーリー紹介
  • Choi San Keung, a taxi driver who perpetually lacks sleep, thus endangering anyone who sets foot in his taxi. One passenger is psychiatrist Dr. Man, who survives the taxi ride and offers to help Choi. The offer is refused, but Choi later becomes Dr. Man’s involuntary patient after a particularly egregious night of driving. Dr. Man has his own personal issues: his motto is “I think a doctor should do more than prescribe meds,” which means a doctor should also investigate his patients secretly in defiance of common sense and hospital protocol.
    In a parallel to Choi San Keung, Dr. Man also has sleeping issues. He suffers from disturbing dreams of his deceased mother, which hints at a secret involving his father, and perhaps some repressed memories. Both Dr. Man and Choi San Keung are characters tortured by dark pasts, and acknowledging these memories is key to solving their problems in the present.

  • ストーリー紹介
  • Choi San Keung, a taxi driver who perpetually lacks sleep, thus endangering anyone who sets foot in his taxi. One passenger is psychiatrist Dr. Man, who survives the taxi ride and offers to help Choi. The offer is refused, but Choi later becomes Dr. Man’s involuntary patient after a particularly egregious night of driving. Dr. Man has his own personal issues: his motto is “I think a doctor should do more than prescribe meds,” which means a doctor should also investigate his patients secretly in defiance of common sense and hospital protocol.
    In a parallel to Choi San Keung, Dr. Man also has sleeping issues. He suffers from disturbing dreams of his deceased mother, which hints at a secret involving his father, and perhaps some repressed memories. Both Dr. Man and Choi San Keung are characters tortured by dark pasts, and acknowledging these memories is key to solving their problems in the present.