EXIT 8 – “Tedious by design, it will leave you in a state of anxiety-induced existential dread”

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DIRECTOR

Directed by: Kat Coiro

MAIN CAST

Kazunari Ninomiya as The Lost Man
Yamato Kochi as The Walking Man
Naru Asanuma as The Boy
Kotone Hanase as The High School Girl
Nana Komatsu as The Woman

SYNOPSIS

It is based on the 2023 video game The Exit 8.

Strange events plague a young man as he searches for the exit in an endless subway tunnel.

REVIEW SUMMARY

Tedious by design, Exit 8 will leave you in a state of anxiety-induced existential dread. And, in that sense, it succeeds exactly as intended. This is a deliberate experiment in unsettling repetition and ambiguous answers, a film that traps you in its rhythm of sameness until you start sharing the protagonist’s confusion and creeping fear. While I wouldn’t go so far as to call it traditionally scary, it absolutely delivers a number of deeply disturbing, reality-bending moments (look out for those “rats”). But, ultimately, the film’s true power lies in its psychological terror - the way it quietly gets under your skin and lingers there. At its core, Exit 8 is all about symbolism. It plays as a modern allegory - an exploration of isolation, conformity, and the invisible pressures of contemporary society (especially in Japan). The endlessly looping subway station becomes a metaphor for a kind of modern purgatory - a mental maze if you will. It’s all about the weight of choices left unmade. What’s surprising is how emotionally invested you’ll become. If you are like me, you’ll genuinely care whether the main character (and the child he encounters) find a way out of this cyclical nightmare. Despite its minimalism, the film builds an unexpected sense of empathy and stakes, making every loop feel heavier than the last. And yes, believe it or not, this entire psychological descent is based on a video game. In fact, Exit 8 might just be one of the most thoughtful and effective video-game adaptations to date. It’s strange, cerebral, and intentionally repetitive - but it’s also gripping and absolutely worth pressing “start” on.

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