Dull and confusing frights disappoint given promise shown by director Genki Kawamura’s flick.
I knew nothing about Japanese horror Exit 8 until I saw the intriguing, unsettling trailer.
Based on the 2023 video game The Exit 8 developed by Kotake Create, Kazunari s plays the Lost Man who becomes increasingly desperate when he realises he is trapped in a subway station.
I cannot stress enough how disappointed I was with Exit 8 as I was expecting something very special.
It starts with a long point-of-view shot on a packed subway where manners take a back seat and we find out the Lost Man has asthma and is a dad-to-be.
Then, creepily, everyone disappears – well, almost everyone.
Like the trailer, this opening is engaging and eerie, and sets up a world of potential problems for the Lost Man to deal with.
Alas, things start to get really repetitive – literally – and I found most of the remaining run time frustratingly dull.
It’s a shame as director and co-writer Genki Kawamura’s visuals rule. Environments strikingly change colour; frozen faces, dripping blood and distorted voices horrify; and a subway underwater is terror personified.
Composers Shouhei Amimori and Yasutaka Nakata’s musical score is also pulsating and, at times, disruptively loud.
Around every corner there are potential surprises but what we are presented with often misses the mark or, crucially, adds to the confusion.
Focus surprisingly shifts to other characters about half-way through, with one openly discussing what could be happening to them all.
This feels like a cruel tease as things are never properly explained and if we’re to take it that the Lost Man is simply suffering a mental breakdown given all of the stress he is under, who are these other people? And why do we follow them for spells?
Exit 8 ends up not making a lick of sense and while I can appreciate the directorial flair shown by Kawamura, I left the film feeling frustrated, cheated and bummed out.
What could’ve been an Asian horror to rival classics like The Grudge , Ring and The Eye felt like waiting all night for a train to appear only for it to be cancelled at the last minute.
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● Exit 8 is showing in cinemas now.
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