EXIT 8 is a nerve-jangling psychological thriller adapted from Kotake Create’s cult adventure game. Arashi superstar Kazunari “Nino” Ninomiya plays The Lost Man, a backpacked commuter trapped in an endless, sterile subway corridor. To escape at Exit 8 — where his ex awaits his thoughts about her pregnancy — he must obey one rule: if anything looks off, turn back. Miss a single anomaly and he’s snapped to the start, condemned to loop again. The premise becomes a taut metaphor for guilt, responsibility and the paralysis of indecision. Echoing Dante’s Divine Comedy, the subway functions as a modern purgatory where sins materialize and must be faced head-on. By merging gameplay logic with cinematic invention, EXIT 8 pushes past conventional boundaries, delivering a hypnotic descent into shame, choice and the will to finally break the loop.
“An allegory for how changing things up is the only way to break a cycle of destructive, circular thinking. In a time of increasingly inescapable groupthink and conformity, EXIT 8 wants you to embrace the anomaly.” —Jessica Kiang, Variety “A devilishly entertaining time at the movies, building to an exhilarating finale that centers why The Lost Man, or indeed the viewer, should want to leave this recursive labyrinth…. EXIT 8 is a cinematic captcha, tasking us with finding the difference between one image and the next to prove our humanity.” —Blake Simons, IndieWire “As the viewer, you're put into the shoes of the protagonists and suffer through the Sisyphean task at hand. There are no quick montages jumping through each failure; you're there with them through it all.” —Therese Lacson, Collider

