Rewrite
Hiroto discovers an old tape recorder in his childhood home's abandoned annex. The voice of a girl he doesn't remember intertwines with his own memories, creating a fissure in reality. Each playback blurs the line between past and present, sending him on a quest for a woman who may never have existed. This 2025 romantic sci-fi mystery delves into the nature of memory and the price of a rewrite. The narrative unfolds through quiet urban landscapes and intimate conversations, where every clue found simultaneously solves and deepens the enigma. Balancing melancholy with a thread of hope, the film invites viewers to decide for themselves what is truth and what is a beautiful fiction born of longing.
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📋 Film Details
| Original Title | リライト |
| Year | 2025 |
| Country | Japan |
| Genre | Romance, Science Fiction, Mystery |
| Director | Daigo Matsui |
| Runtime | 127 min. |
| Rating | TMDB: 7.1/10 (9 votes) |
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The director constructs the narrative from a contrast of static urban frames and abrupt, almost tactile shifts between temporal layers. The sound design operates as a full character, crafting an aural labyrinth for the protagonist.
Those who appreciate a slow descent into a whirlpool of subjective memory, where emotion overrides logic, will find a resonant experience. A quiet gem that trades definitive answers for poetic ambiguity. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Daigo Matsui
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