Kisaragi Station Re:
Mayuko Akagi, an archaeology student, is returning from a dig on the night train. The carriage is nearly empty, save for an elderly woman muttering about a 'non-existent station'. When the train jolts to a halt at 'Kisaragi Station', Mayuko sees a silhouette in a school uniform waving from the platform. She steps out—the doors seal shut. Her phone picks up a single, distorted broadcast: 'Welcome. You are here forever now.' Her quest to unravel the station's mystery leads her through temporal loops where past 'guests' have left only digital traces—tweets and voice memos that gradually degrade. A diary from 2004 describes the same endless corridors, the same conductor with a watch running backward. The truth of Kisaragi is not about ghosts, but a space that has absorbed the collective dread of a generation unmoored from reality.
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📋 Film Details
| Original Title | きさらぎ駅 Re: |
| Year | 2025 |
| Country | Japan |
| Genre | Horror, Thriller, Drama |
| Director | Jirô Nagae |
| Runtime | 82 min. |
| Rating | TMDB: 5.7/10 (3 votes) |
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🎬 MovieFinder's Take
Nakamura employs found footage not as a gimmick, but as a language of trauma: shaky phone footage, cut-off livestreams, and decaying digital diaries mirror the fragmentation of memory.
Anyone ready for horror that unnerves through chronological collapse—where a 2025 tweet eerily echoes a 2004 blog entry—will find this a chilling, cerebral puzzle. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Jirô Nagae
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On the last subway car, late, when your phone glitches with a single bar of signal.
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