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‘Plan 75’ Review: Chie Hayakawa’s Beautifully Humanist Tale Looks At The Value Of Life [Karlovy Vary]

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A young man reads from a manifesto. He’s just slaughtered countless people in a home for the elderly with an automatic rifle.

Just as he finishes explaining that his actions are rooted in helping the elderly sacrifice themselves so they will no longer be a burden on the economy, an announcement is heard over the radio.

Legislation has passed to fix Japan’s “aging problem,” and temper hate crimes against the elderly: anyone over the age of seventy-five can apply for government-funded assisted suicide.

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