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假面骑士The Next

导演:
田崎龙太
主演:
黄川田将也,高野八诚,加藤和树,石田未来,森绘梨
别名:
未知
8.0
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2007-10-27
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1小时43分8秒
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简介:
自从本乡猛(黄川田将也 饰)和一文字隼人(高野八诚 饰)背叛修卡的两年后,他们二人各自过着不同的生活。本乡在一所高中任教,时不时遭到学生的戏耍。一文字则整日整夜在夜店俱乐部花天酒地,以排遣修卡所带给他的痛苦和恐惧。与此同时,社会上接二连三发生离奇死亡事件,谣传他们死之前都听过偶像歌手Chiharu的诅咒歌曲。本乡的学生琴美近期恰好因此事而烦恼,他在家访过程中,意外遭遇一群修卡最新制造出来的假面骑士改造人。针对这两名背叛者,修卡展开了全面的围捕,而本乡和一文字必须携手挫败修卡的阴谋……n本片根据石之森章太郎的经典漫画原作改编。
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