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Photo: EPA-EFE The film – just called Exit 8 – stars Kazunari Ninomiya, a popular Japanese singer-songwriter, actor and member of J-pop group Arashi, as the trapped man.
Adapted from a cult Japanese video game, Exit 8 follows “The Lost Man,” played with raw and adorable restraint by Kazunari Ninomiya (Letters from Iwo Jima, Gantz).
Get it right, and you advance from Exit 0 to Exit 1, and so on. Get it wrong, and you’re returned to the preceding exit. The goal is to reach Exit 8, which will bring you back above ground.
Director: Genki Kawamura Logline: A man trapped in an endless, sterile subway passageway sets out to find Exit 8. The rules of his quest are simple: do not overlook anything out of the ordinary.
Ninomiya’s megastar popularity takes on a new shape when placed within these hyper-reflective, Unreal Engine-esque walls. A film that speaks in video game grammar, “Exit 8” feels like a live-action ...
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Japanese director Genki Kawamura brings the cult video game "Exit 8" to the big screen in a chilling psychological thriller. Premiering in Cannes’ Midnight Screenings section, the film follows a ...
The theme music to Genki Kawamura’s conceptual chiller Exit 8 is Ravel’s Bolero, but it could easily have kicked off with Bob Dylan singing, “There must be some way out of here…” ...