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Genki Kawamura as the director and writer of the film
Exit 8
claimed to have a message and hope for the audience of the latest project.The Exit 8 is a Psychological Horror film resulting from the Adaptation of Video Game Exit 8.
The film will show the anxiety of someone trapped in the aisle of the subway station because he cannot find the exit, exit 8.
Kawamura believes the film actually reflects daily life in modern times, from the beginning to the end.
“This film begins with the light from the cellphone screen, because that is the most familiar scenery in everyday life in modern times. Starting trapped routinely, and unwittingly entered a strange and disturbing world,” said Kawamura.
“When the film ends, I hope the audience can feel as if life” ordinary “they are a continuation of what they just witnessed,” he said in a written statement.
“That the boundary between film and daily life has been blurred. That film has seeping into your reality. In a world where people are constantly staring at their cellphones.”
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He himself admitted that he was very interested in the exit 8 game because the game design featured a clean underground hallway and was very typical of Tokyo but it became a nightmare that continued to repeat without a way out.
Kawamura is interested in the concept of a player or in this film The Lost Man must be able to detect anomalies in the corridor not ending in order to reach exit 8 which is really difficult to achieve.
“Despite having a Japanese aesthetics, Exit 8 arouses fear that can be understood universally. I feel this premise can make me develop a magical realism approach that is the hallmark of A Hundred Flowers.”
A Hundred Flowers is a long film debut of the Kawamura directing that made him win the Best Director Award at the San Sebastián International Film Festival 2022.
Since that victory, he claimed to want to make a horror film set in a modern Tokyo where dreams, reality, time, and space look blurry, like Ugetsu by Kenji Mizoguchi.
He finally adapted Exit 8 into a film.The Exit 8 stars Kazunari Ninomiya as The Lost Man, Yamato Kochi as The Walking Man, to Nana Komatsu as The Woman.
The film Exit 8 tells the Lost Man trapped in the underground hallway.Based on the information board, he must reach the exit 8 door to get out.
But some things he must pay attention to.The first information, he must immediately retreat if he finds anomaly.The second information, he must continue to walk without going back if he does not find an anomaly.
So, if the wrong step because it is not careful checking the anomaly in the hallway, he will return to the beginning or exit 0.
Exit 8 aired starting September 10 in Indonesian Cinema.
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(Chri)

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