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‘Opening the hidden door within us’: how Exit 8 took a simple game to purgatory

‘Opening the hidden door within us’: how Exit 8 took a simple game to purgatory

Summary

Exit 8 is a new movie based on a simple Japanese horror video game where players are trapped in a looping subway station and must spot strange changes to escape. The movie expands the game's concept into a psychological thriller about guilt and human nature, using the setting of the Tokyo subway as a metaphor for modern life and personal choices.

Key Facts

  • Genki Kawamura, a writer and filmmaker, adapted the indie horror game Exit 8 into a film.
  • The original game has players repeatedly walk through the same subway station and look for small strange changes to escape.
  • The game has no story, but each player creates their own experience.
  • Kawamura expanded the movie’s story to follow a commuter trapped in a subway tunnel facing eerie and surreal events.
  • The movie explores themes like guilt, apathy, and human nature using the subway setting.
  • The “Exit 8” sign in the film represents a godlike figure overseeing the space, inspired by the idea of purgatory from the Divine Comedy.
  • The director compares turning back after noticing anomalies in the game to the choices people make in real life.
  • The film blends game visuals and psychological thriller elements to create an unsettling atmosphere.
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