One of J-Horror’s wildest and weirdest experiments, ISOLA: MULTIPLE PERSONALITY GIRL combines the madcap storytelling of Takashi Miike and corrosive melancholy of Kiyoshi Kurosawa to devastating effect. After coming to Kobe to assist in earthquake relief efforts, a psychic woman encounters a girl struggling with multiple personality disorder as Isola, her violent and destructive 13th personality, seeks full control of her body. With its mind-blowing plot twists and pervasively bleak ambience, ISOLA is a pure time capsule of everything that made early 2000s Japanese horror essential.