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In the shadowy world of late-2010s direct-to-BluRay Japanese horror, few titles have achieved the legendary (and legally dubious) status of DS-Corpse.Prison.Part.2 . Sandwiched between the rise of J-horror’s second wave and the dying breath of physical media, this 1080i Remux release has become a holy grail for collectors of “Ero-Guro” and cyberpunk body horror. The original DS-Corpse.Prison (2015) ended with its amnesiac detective, Kaito, trapped inside a bio-digital prison where inmates’ corpses are used as server farms. Part 2 picks up immediately after. There is no recap. There is no mercy.

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The interlacing (1080i vs 1080p) creates a ghosting effect on fast movements—intentionally mimicking the “glitch” of a dying digital soul. In the Remux version, every pixel of decay is preserved. Streams and re-encodes smooth out the static, destroying the film’s soul. What makes Part 2 infamous is a 14-minute single take inside the prison’s morgue. No dialogue. Just Kaito crawling over 47 practical-effect corpses while a slowed-down version of a 1980s Japanese city pop song plays backwards. The BluRay’s lossless DTS-HD audio captures the sound of maggots moving – a detail lost on all compressed versions. Why Was It Buried? Released on a Tuesday in September 2017 with zero marketing, DS-Corpse.Prison.Part.2 sold only 300 copies. The distributor went bankrupt a month later. Critics called it “unwatchable.” Fans call it “unforgettable.” Part 2 picks up immediately after

This article imagines the film as a cult Japanese cyber-horror thriller. You can use this as a template or inspiration for your own writing. By: Tokyo Underground Film Archive Date: April 17, 2026