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It's kinda redundant to call it the resurrection ritual immediately before explaining that it resurrects people. That's why I didn't write it that way in the first place.


* EquivalentExchange: If the two stones held by Gowm and Ork are brought together during the resurrection ritual, they can be used to sacrifice one person in exchange for resurrecting another. For that reason Gowm wants to take Ork's stone from Takumi and kidnap Nozomi to use as a sacrifice to bring back Yumi.

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* EquivalentExchange: If the two stones held by Gowm and Ork are brought together during the resurrection a special ritual, they can be used to sacrifice one person in exchange for resurrecting another. For that reason Gowm wants to take Ork's stone from Takumi and kidnap Nozomi to use as a sacrifice to bring back Yumi.

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* BigBad: The witch in black, who gave both Takumi and Gomon their stones.
* BittersweetEnding: In the end [[spoiler:Takumi succeeds in saving Nozomi with a bit of help from Gomon, and the witch is seemingly gone for good; but the witch's doll familiar is still out there, and Gomon is dead, though at least he was [[TogetherInDeath reunited with Yumi in the afterlife]].]]

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* BackFromTheDead: The purpose of the witch's new spell is to return someone to life by sacrificing another using the Ork and Gown Stones. [[spoiler:Gomon wants to get his wife Yumi back, and is initially willing to sacrifice Nozomi to do it. However, when the witch poisons him for daring to defy her, Gomon decides to revive the real Nozomi by using the witch, knowing that he and Yumi will be TogetherInDeath. As a result, Nozomi is brought back to life.]]
* BigBad: The witch in black, who gave both Takumi and Gomon their stones.
[[MacGuffin the Ork and Gowm Stones]] respectively.
* BittersweetEnding: In the end [[spoiler:Takumi succeeds in saving Nozomi with a bit of help from Gomon, and the witch is seemingly gone for good; but the witch's doll familiar is still out there, and Gomon is dead, though at least he was [[TogetherInDeath reunited with Yumi in the afterlife]]. As the students both return to school, Nozomi remarks that [[CharacterDevelopment Takumi has become more confident now than when she last remembered him]].]]


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* TransformationTrinket: The Ork and Gown Stones transform their carriers into the frog-like figures Ork and Gown, respectively. Doing so requires absorbing the Stone into the body.
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* AnimalMotifs: Ork and Gowm both look vaguely froglike.

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* AnimalMotifs: Ork and Gowm both look vaguely froglike. More specifically, they appear to be themed after Poison Dart Frogs, since their colors are bright yellow and red respectively with black accents.
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* DamselInDistress: This is basically Nozomi's only role since the central conflict is about Takumi trying to protect her from being used a sacrifice by Gowm. [[spoiler:Naturally the witch is invoking this trope deliberately.]] Yumi can arguably be considered one too, but it's justified considering she's dead. [[spoiler:But then, so is Nozomi.]]

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* BittersweetEnding: In the end [[spoiler:Takumi succeeds in saving Nozomi with a bit of help from Gomon, and the witch is seemingly gone for good; but Gomon is dead, though at least he was [[TogetherInDeath reunited with Yumi in the afterlife]].]]

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* BittersweetEnding: In the end [[spoiler:Takumi succeeds in saving Nozomi with a bit of help from Gomon, and the witch is seemingly gone for good; but the witch's doll familiar is still out there, and Gomon is dead, though at least he was [[TogetherInDeath reunited with Yumi in the afterlife]].]]



* EstablishingCharacterMoment: The shopping center incident illustrates the three human characters by their actions alone: Nozomi immediately goes to talk the suicidal man down; Takumi is hesitant, immediately looking to an adult for help; and Ryo Gomon, whom Takumi goes to, doesn't budge, apathetic to the situation.

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* EstablishingCharacterMoment: The shopping center incident illustrates the three human characters by their actions alone: Nozomi immediately goes to talk the suicidal man down; Takumi is hesitant, immediately looking to an adult for help; and Ryo Gomon, whom Takumi goes to, doesn't budge, apathetic to the situation. [[spoiler:PlayedWith in "Nozomi's" case, since the ''real'' Nozomi is dead.]]


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* LargeHam: The witch makes a dramatic deal out of telling Takumi about the Ork Stone he acquires.


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* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: Why Ryo Gomon refuses to help anyone. Gomon's naïve attempt to make a violent man reconsider his options failed, and his wife Yumi [[TakingTheBullet pushed him out of the way just as the culprit attacked again, killing her instead]].


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* TogetherInDeath: [[spoiler:Gomon perishes in the FinalBattle, joining Yumi in death.]]
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* RedOniBlueOni: PlayedWith. The reluctant Takumi (the ''yellow'' Ork) serves the role of Red Oni, while the apathetic Gomon (the ''red'' Gowm) fills the role of Blue Oni.

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* BigBad: The witch in black who gave both Takumi and Gomon their stones.
* BittersweetEnding: In the end [[spoiler:Takumi succeeds in saving Nozomi with a bit of help from Gomon and the witch is seemingly gone for good, but Gomon is dead, though at least he was [[TogetherInDeath reunited with Yumi in the afterlife.]]]]
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: The shopping center incident illustrates the three human characters by their actions alone: Nozomi immediately goes to talk the suicidal man down; Takumi is hesitant, immediately looking to an adult for help; and Ryo Gomon, whom Takumi goes to, is apathetic to the situation.
* EquivalentExchange: If the two stones held by Gowm and Ork are brought together during a special ritual they can be used to sacrifice one person in exchange for resurrecting another. For that reason Gowm wants to take Ork's stone from Takumi and kidnap Nozomi to use as a sacrifice to bring back Yumi.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: At the start of the movie, Takumi complains that Nozomi has been acting unusually outgoing when she's usually more shy and reserved. Later, shortly before his second fight with Gowm, he hears Nozomi calling for help even though she's whispering when she was begging for Takumi to come save her after being cornered by Gowm ''and'' he was far away from where they were at the time. [[spoiler:Both of these hint at the fact that "Nozomi" is not the real Nozomi.]]
* TheLostLenore: Gomon's motivation for fighting as Gowm is to resurrect his wife Yumi, who died in an act of senseless violence.

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* AntiVillain: [[spoiler: Gomon. His actions are spurred by the hope that he can bring his wife back to life.]]
* BigBad: The witch in black black, who gave both Takumi and Gomon their stones.
* BittersweetEnding: In the end [[spoiler:Takumi succeeds in saving Nozomi with a bit of help from Gomon Gomon, and the witch is seemingly gone for good, good; but Gomon is dead, though at least he was [[TogetherInDeath reunited with Yumi in the afterlife.]]]]
afterlife]].]]
* BreakThemByTalking: [[spoiler:The witch inflicts this on Takumi, [[KickThsDog even using Nozomi's form to do it]]. It nearly works.]]
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: The shopping center incident illustrates the three human characters by their actions alone: Nozomi immediately goes to talk the suicidal man down; Takumi is hesitant, immediately looking to an adult for help; and Ryo Gomon, whom Takumi goes to, is doesn't budge, apathetic to the situation.
* EquivalentExchange: If the two stones held by Gowm and Ork are brought together during a special ritual the resurrection ritual, they can be used to sacrifice one person in exchange for resurrecting another. For that reason Gowm wants to take Ork's stone from Takumi and kidnap Nozomi to use as a sacrifice to bring back Yumi.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: At the start of the movie, Takumi complains that Nozomi has been acting unusually outgoing more outgoing, when she's usually more shy and reserved. Later, shortly before his second fight with Gowm, he hears Nozomi calling for help even though she's whispering when she was begging for Takumi to come save her after being cornered by Gowm ''and'' he was far away from where they were at the time. [[spoiler:Both of these hint at the fact that "Nozomi" is not the real Nozomi.]]
* TheLostLenore: Gomon's motivation for fighting as Gowm is to resurrect his wife Yumi, who died in an act of senseless violence.
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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [[spoiler:Gomon's stated reason for helping Takumi resurrect Nozomi instead of Yumi is because [[NiceJobFixingItVillain the witch poisoning him]] meant that if he did resurrect Yumi she would be all alone. The witch was also the one who taught Gomon how to perform the resurrection ritual, which he would then use against her in the final battle.]]

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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [[spoiler:Gomon's stated reason for helping Takumi resurrect Nozomi instead of Yumi is because [[NiceJobFixingItVillain the witch poisoning him]] meant that if he did resurrect Yumi Yumi, she would be all alone. The witch was also the one who taught Gomon how to perform the resurrection ritual, which he would then use against her in the final battle.]] ]]
* TheLostLenore: Gomon's motivation for fighting as Gowm is to resurrect his wife Yumi, who died in an act of senseless violence.



* YouKilledMyFather: Takumi is initially led to believe that Gomon is the one who killed his parents, [[spoiler:but it was actually the witch who did it, for basically no reason other than to test out a new spell. Gomon was just there to witness her doing it.]]

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* YouKilledMyFather: Takumi is initially led to believe that Gomon is the one who killed his parents, [[spoiler:but it parents. [[spoiler:It was actually the witch who did it, for basically no reason other than to test out a new spell. Gomon was just there to witness her doing it.]]
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* BittersweetEnding: In the end [[spoiler:Takumi succeeds in saving Nozomi with a bit of help from Gomon and the witch is seemingly defeated for good, but Gomon died in the process, though at least he was [[TogetherInDeath reunited with Yumi in the afterlife.]]]]

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* BittersweetEnding: In the end [[spoiler:Takumi succeeds in saving Nozomi with a bit of help from Gomon and the witch is seemingly defeated gone for good, but Gomon died in the process, is dead, though at least he was [[TogetherInDeath reunited with Yumi in the afterlife.]]]]
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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [[spoiler:Gomon's stated reason for helping Takumi resurrect Nozomi instead of Yumi is because the witch poisoning him meant that if he did resurrect Yumi she would be all alone. The witch was also the one who taught Gomon how to perform the resurrection ritual, which he would then use against her in the final battle.]]

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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [[spoiler:Gomon's stated reason for helping Takumi resurrect Nozomi instead of Yumi is because [[NiceJobFixingItVillain the witch poisoning him him]] meant that if he did resurrect Yumi she would be all alone. The witch was also the one who taught Gomon how to perform the resurrection ritual, which he would then use against her in the final battle.]]]]
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* HeroicSacrifice: At the end of the film, Gowm [[spoiler:turns on the witch, but is immediately fatally poisoned by her in retaliation. He then decides to use his last moments to help Ork defeat the witch in battle and sacrifice her in the resurrection ritual to bring Nozomi back instead of Yumi.]]

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* HeroicSacrifice: At the end of the film, Gowm [[spoiler:turns [[spoiler:Gowm turns on the witch, but is immediately fatally poisoned by her in retaliation. He then decides to use his last moments to help Ork defeat the witch in battle and sacrifice her in the resurrection ritual to bring Nozomi back instead of Yumi.]]
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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [[spoiler:Gomon's stated reason for helping Takumi resurrect Nozomi instead of Yumi is because the witch fatally poisoning him meant that if he did resurrect Yumi she would be all alone. The witch was also the one who taught Gomon how to perform the resurrection ritual, which he would then use against her in the final battle.]]

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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [[spoiler:Gomon's stated reason for helping Takumi resurrect Nozomi instead of Yumi is because the witch fatally poisoning him meant that if he did resurrect Yumi she would be all alone. The witch was also the one who taught Gomon how to perform the resurrection ritual, which he would then use against her in the final battle.]]

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* HeroicSacrifice: At the end of the film, Gowm [[spoiler:turns on the witch, but is immediately fatally poisoned by her in retaliation. He then decides to use his last moments to help Ork defeat the witch in battle and sacrifice her in the resurrection ritual to bring Nozomi back instead of Yumi.]]



* HeroicSacrifice: At the end of the film, Gowm [[spoiler:turns on the witch, but is immediately fatally poisoned by her in retaliation. He then decides to use his last moments to help Ork defeat the witch in battle and sacrifice her in the resurrection ritual to bring Nozomi back instead of Yumi.]]
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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [[spoiler:Gomon's stated reason for helping Takumi resurrect Nozomi instead of Yumi is because the witch fatally poisoning him meant that if he did resurrect Yumi she would be all alone. The witch was also the one who taught Gomon how to perform the resurrection ritual, which he would then use against her in the final battle.]]
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-->''Change the future yourself''

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-->''Change the that future yourself''



* {{Tagline}}: ''[[ScrewDestiny Change the future yourself]]''

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* {{Tagline}}: ''[[ScrewDestiny Change the that future yourself]]''
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* BittersweetEnding: In the end [[spoiler:Takumi succeeds in saving Nozomi with a bit of help from Gomon and the witch is seemingly defeated for good, but Gomon died in the process, though at least he was [[TogetherInDeath reunited with his wife in the afterlife.]]]]

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* BittersweetEnding: In the end [[spoiler:Takumi succeeds in saving Nozomi with a bit of help from Gomon and the witch is seemingly defeated for good, but Gomon died in the process, though at least he was [[TogetherInDeath reunited with his wife Yumi in the afterlife.]]]]



* EquivalentExchange: If the two stones held by Gowm and Ork are brought together during a special ritual they can be used to sacrifice one person in exchange for resurrecting another. For that reason Gowm wants to take Ork's stone from Takumi and kidnap Noxomi to use as a sacrifice to bring back his wife.

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* EquivalentExchange: If the two stones held by Gowm and Ork are brought together during a special ritual they can be used to sacrifice one person in exchange for resurrecting another. For that reason Gowm wants to take Ork's stone from Takumi and kidnap Noxomi Nozomi to use as a sacrifice to bring back his wife.Yumi.



* HeroicSacrifice: At the end of the film, Gowm [[spoiler:turns on the witch, but is immediately fatally poisoned by her in retaliation. He then decides to use his last moments to help Ork defeat the witch in battle and sacrifice her in the resurrection ritual to bring Nozomi back instead of his wife.]]

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* HeroicSacrifice: At the end of the film, Gowm [[spoiler:turns on the witch, but is immediately fatally poisoned by her in retaliation. He then decides to use his last moments to help Ork defeat the witch in battle and sacrifice her in the resurrection ritual to bring Nozomi back instead of his wife.Yumi.]]
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: At the start of the movie, Takumi complains that Nozomi has been acting unusually outgoing when she's usually more shy and reserved. Later, shortly before his second fight with Gowm, he hears Nozomi calling for help even though she's whispering when she was begging for Takumi to come save her after being cornered by Gowm ''and'' he was far away from where they were at the time. [[spoilers:Both of these hint at the fact that "Nozomi" is not the real Nozomi.]]

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* {{Foreshadowing}}: At the start of the movie, Takumi complains that Nozomi has been acting unusually outgoing when she's usually more shy and reserved. Later, shortly before his second fight with Gowm, he hears Nozomi calling for help even though she's whispering when she was begging for Takumi to come save her after being cornered by Gowm ''and'' he was far away from where they were at the time. [[spoilers:Both [[spoiler:Both of these hint at the fact that "Nozomi" is not the real Nozomi.]]
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* BittersweetEnding: In the end [[spoiler:Takumi succeeds in saving Nozomi with a bit of help from Gomon and the witch is seemingly defeated for good, but Gomon died in the process, but at least he was [[TogetherInDeath reunited with his wife in the afterlife.]]]]

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* BittersweetEnding: In the end [[spoiler:Takumi succeeds in saving Nozomi with a bit of help from Gomon and the witch is seemingly defeated for good, but Gomon died in the process, but though at least he was [[TogetherInDeath reunited with his wife in the afterlife.]]]]



* EquivalentExchange: If the two stones held by Gowm and Ork are brought together during a special ritual they can be used to sacrifice of one person in exchange for resurrecting another. For that reason Gowm wants to take Ork's stone from Takumi and kidnap Noxomi to use as a sacrifice to bring back his wife.

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* EquivalentExchange: If the two stones held by Gowm and Ork are brought together during a special ritual they can be used to sacrifice of one person in exchange for resurrecting another. For that reason Gowm wants to take Ork's stone from Takumi and kidnap Noxomi to use as a sacrifice to bring back his wife.
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* BitterSweetEnding: In the end [[spoiler:Takumi succeeds in saving Nozomi with a bit of help from Gomon and the witch is seemingly defeated for good, but Gomon died in the process, but at least he was [[TogetherInDeath reunited with his wife in the afterlife.]]]]

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* BitterSweetEnding: BittersweetEnding: In the end [[spoiler:Takumi succeeds in saving Nozomi with a bit of help from Gomon and the witch is seemingly defeated for good, but Gomon died in the process, but at least he was [[TogetherInDeath reunited with his wife in the afterlife.]]]]

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* BigBad: The witch in black who gave both Takumi and Gomon their stones.
* BitterSweetEnding: In the end [[spoiler:Takumi succeeds in saving Nozomi with a bit of help from Gomon and the witch is seemingly defeated for good, but Gomon died in the process, but at least he was [[TogetherInDeath reunited with his wife in the afterlife.]]]]



* EquivalentExchange: If the two stones held by Gowm and Ork are brought together during a special ritual they can be used to sacrifice of one person in exchange for resurrecting another. For that reason Gowm wants to kidnap Noxomi to use as a sacrifice to bring back his wife.

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* EquivalentExchange: If the two stones held by Gowm and Ork are brought together during a special ritual they can be used to sacrifice of one person in exchange for resurrecting another. For that reason Gowm wants to take Ork's stone from Takumi and kidnap Noxomi to use as a sacrifice to bring back his wife.wife.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: At the start of the movie, Takumi complains that Nozomi has been acting unusually outgoing when she's usually more shy and reserved. Later, shortly before his second fight with Gowm, he hears Nozomi calling for help even though she's whispering when she was begging for Takumi to come save her after being cornered by Gowm ''and'' he was far away from where they were at the time. [[spoilers:Both of these hint at the fact that "Nozomi" is not the real Nozomi.]]
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* AllForNothing: [[spoiler:The witch reveals at the climax of the movie that Nozomi has been [[DeadAllAlong dead since before the start of the film]]. The witch had [[KillAndReplace actually been pretending to be Nozomi]] throughout the film as part of her plan to goad the two men into fighting each other to the death, [[ForTheEvulz purely for her own amusement]]. This nearly breaks Takumi when he finds out, but Gomon's own HeelFaceTurn turns things around.]]


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* EquivalentExchange: If the two stones held by Gowm and Ork are brought together during a special ritual they can be used to sacrifice of one person in exchange for resurrecting another. For that reason Gowm wants to kidnap Noxomi to use as a sacrifice to bring back his wife.


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* HeroicSacrifice: At the end of the film, Gowm [[spoiler:turns on the witch, but is immediately fatally poisoned by her in retaliation. He then decides to use his last moments to help Ork defeat the witch in battle and sacrifice her in the resurrection ritual to bring Nozomi back instead of his wife.]]
* NotSoDifferentRemark: During Ork and Gowm's second fight, Gomon notes that he and Takumi are the same because they're both fighting for the women most important to them. [[spoiler:This eventually leads to him having a HeelRealization near the end.]]


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* YouKilledMyFather: Takumi is initially led to believe that Gomon is the one who killed his parents, [[spoiler:but it was actually the witch who did it, for basically no reason other than to test out a new spell. Gomon was just there to witness her doing it.]]
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* {{Tagline}}: ''[[ScrewDestiny Change the future yourself]]''
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''ORK'' (''オーク ōku'') is an independently-created {{Toku}}satsu short film by ORK Project. This 45-minute video was filmed entirely on [=iPhone=], and was released on [=YouTube=] on January 29, 2023.

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''ORK'' (''オーク ōku'') Ōku'') is an independently-created {{Toku}}satsu short film {{short film}} by ORK Project. This 45-minute video was filmed entirely on [=iPhone=], and was released on [=YouTube=] on January 29, 2023.
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* TheLostLenore: Gomon's motivation for fighting as Gowm is to resurrect his wife Yumi, who died in an act of senseless violence.
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* AnimalMotifs: Ork and Gowm both look vaguely froglike.
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''ORK'' (''オーク ōku'') is an independently-created {{Toku}}satsu short film by ORK Project. This 45-minute video was filmed entirely on [=iPhone=], and was released on UsefulNotes/YouTube on January 29, 2023.

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''ORK'' (''オーク ōku'') is an independently-created {{Toku}}satsu short film by ORK Project. This 45-minute video was filmed entirely on [=iPhone=], and was released on UsefulNotes/YouTube [=YouTube=] on January 29, 2023.
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-->''Change the future yourself''
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''ORK'' (''オーク ōku'') is an independently-created {{Toku}}satsu short film by ORK Project. This 45-minute video was filmed entirely on [=iPhone=], and was released on UsefulNotes/YouTube on January 29, 2023.

The story follows a socially withdrawn art student named Takumi Kijima, who's still reluctant to open up to other people since his parents died. One day, Takumi obtains a strange stone that allows him to see visions of the future. In one vision, Takumi sees his childhood friend and classmate Nozomi Shirai being killed by a mysterious red figure named "Gowm". Unwilling to let that come to pass, Takumi uses the stone to become "Ork", an equally mysterious yellow figure, in order to fight Gowm and protect Nozomi.

The movie can be viewed [[https://youtu.be/GcibuYdB31A here]].

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* EstablishingCharacterMoment: The shopping center incident illustrates the three human characters by their actions alone: Nozomi immediately goes to talk the suicidal man down; Takumi is hesitant, immediately looking to an adult for help; and Ryo Gomon, whom Takumi goes to, is apathetic to the situation.
* ScrewDestiny: After seeing a vision of Nozomi dying in front of him, and encountering Gowm, Takumi is pushed to this mindset in order to save Nozomi from this fate. [[spoiler:Which is what the witch was counting on.]]
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