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"description": "Exit 8 (Kawamura, 2025) is a digital rental on AroVision.",
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"textContent": "Just landed as a digital rental is the excellent Japanese video game adaptation, Exit 8. I was lucky enough to review it for the RNZ website when it was in cinemas earlier this year: Anomalies like that are the driving force of Genki Kawamura’s fascinating video game adaptation, Exit 8. A commuter on his way to a temp job exits his train at an unfamiliar station. As he heads to the exit, the same four sections of subway repeat in a loop and he learns that his only way out is to solve a puzzle that requires his close attention.If the next loop is identical to the original – i.e. no anomalies – he should continue and he will get one exit closer to his escape. If he encounters an anomaly, he should retreat and the next exit number will still increase by one. When he gets to Exit 8, he will be free to return to his life outside. We think. He hopes. But if he makes a mistake – fails to notice an anomaly and advances, or retreats when he didn’t have to – he will return to Exit 0 and start all over again. Some of these anomalies are benign (a door handle in a different position) and some are creepy – the eyes in the subway advertising posters following him around. Some are downright freaky. The main character, appealingly played by singer and actor Kazunari Ninomiya, is called The Lost Man for more reasons than one. It turns out that this puzzle is designed to teach him something about himself, especially when he discovers that he is not alone in this supernatural subway. As an audience member, you will be invested in the outcome. It’s worth reading the whole thing, at least I hope you’ll agree. it’s one of my favourite written reviews of the year. Where to watch Exit 8 Aotearoa: Digital rental from AroVision Australia: Digital rental Canada: Digital rental Ireland: Digital rental India: Not currently available USA: Digital rental UK: Digital rental Further listening Exit 8 was also my choice for the ‘in cinema’ section of my weekly appearance on RNZ Nights – this time with fill-in host Mark Leishman. We also talked about the two Tom Hanks streaming films Greyhound and Finch, and the Anthony Hopkins drama about Sir Nicholas Winton, One Life.",
"title": "Something to watch tonight: Exit 8",
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