Re/Member (2022)

Released: 2022-10-14 Recommended age: 15+ IMDb 5.2
Re/Member

Movie details

  • Genres: Horror, Thriller
  • Director: Eiichiro Hasumi
  • Main cast: Kanna Hashimoto, Gordon Maeda, Kotaro Daigo, Fuju Kamio, Maika Yamamoto
  • Country / region: Japan
  • Original language: ja
  • Premiere: 2022-10-14

Story overview

Re/Member is a 2022 Japanese horror-thriller about six high school students trapped in a deadly time loop. To escape the curse, they must locate and reassemble the scattered remains of an unknown victim before time runs out, facing supernatural threats and their own fears in a race against an endless cycle of death.

Parent Guide

A tense supernatural horror film with strong scary elements, moderate violence, and psychological intensity. Suitable for mature teenagers who can handle horror tropes and disturbing imagery.

Content breakdown

Violence & peril
Moderate

Supernatural violence including characters being killed by ghostly forces (off-screen or implied), peril from chasing entities, and scenes of characters in life-threatening situations. Some blood and injury depiction, but not excessively graphic.

Scary / disturbing
Strong

Intense horror elements including ghostly apparitions, jump scares, suspenseful chase sequences, and disturbing imagery related to death and remains. The time loop premise creates psychological tension through repeated peril.

Language
Mild

Minimal strong language. Some tense dialogue and exclamations appropriate to horror situations.

Sexual content & nudity
None

No sexual content or nudity present.

Substance use
None

No depiction of substance use.

Emotional intensity
Moderate

High tension throughout with characters facing repeated death scenarios. Themes of fear, desperation, and teamwork under extreme pressure. The supernatural elements and time loop create sustained suspense.

Parent tips

This film contains intense horror elements including supernatural violence, peril, and disturbing imagery. The time loop premise involves repeated deaths and psychological tension. Best for mature teens; not recommended for young children or sensitive viewers due to strong scary content.

Parent chat guide

Discuss the film's themes of teamwork, facing fears, and the consequences of actions. Talk about how the characters handle repeated failure and pressure. Address the supernatural elements as fictional, and explore how horror movies use suspense and imagery to create fear.

Parent follow-up questions

  • How did the characters work together to solve the problem?
  • What would you do if you were stuck in a time loop?
  • Why do you think the movie showed scary scenes?
  • What did the film say about friendship under extreme pressure?
  • How did the time loop device affect the storytelling?
  • What real-life fears might the supernatural elements represent?
  • How does Japanese horror compare to Western horror you've seen?
⚠️ Deep Film Analysis (Contains Spoilers) · Click to Expand
A haunting loop of teenage trauma, where the real monster is the memory you can't escape.

🎭 Story Kernel

At its core, 'Re/Member' is less about a supernatural time-loop and more a visceral metaphor for the inescapable nature of childhood trauma and survivor's guilt. The characters are not merely trying to solve a puzzle; they are driven by a desperate need to remember and reconcile with a past atrocity they witnessed but suppressed. The film argues that true horror isn't the ghostly 'Red Person,' but the psychological fragmentation and the burden of a shared, repressed memory that binds the group. Their quest to 're-member' is a literal reassembly of a dismembered body and a metaphorical journey toward collective catharsis and personal accountability, questioning whether some memories are too painful to ever fully integrate.

🎬 Visual Aesthetics

The film employs a stark, desaturated color palette in the 'real world,' contrasting sharply with the vivid, oppressive reds and deep shadows of the loop's nightmare sequences. Camera work is claustrophobic, using tight close-ups during moments of panic to emphasize isolation within the group. The action is not stylish but frantic and clumsy, reflecting the characters' raw fear and lack of control. Key symbolism lies in the school setting—a place of learning transformed into a prison of recurring trauma—and the recurring motif of fragmented body parts, visually mirroring the splintered memories the characters must piece together.

🔍 Details & Easter Eggs

1
Early scenes subtly show the six main characters unconsciously avoiding a specific, overgrown corner of the schoolyard, foreshadowing it as the burial site of the truth they've collectively buried.
2
The 'Red Person's' movements often mimic the jerky, disjointed motion of a puppet, a visual clue linking it to the mastermind controlling the loop from the past.
3
In the final loop, when the truth is revealed, the lighting on the characters' faces softens for the first time, visually marking their release from the cycle's shadow.

💡 Behind the Scenes

The film is based on the manga 'Karinui' by Welzard. Director Eiichirō Hasumi aimed for a grounded horror feel, insisting on practical effects for the ghostly apparitions where possible. Much of the filming took place in an actual, decommissioned school, lending an authentic atmosphere of decay. Actor Kanna Hashimoto, who plays Asuka, is also a former member of the popular idol group Rev. from genking, bringing a dedicated fanbase to the project.

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