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Re/Member: The Last Night (2025)
Re/Member: The Last Night is a 2025 Japanese horror sequel directed by Eiichirô Hasumi to the 2022 film Re/Member. High school students, three years after surviving a deadly game, become trapped in a time loop on a fateful night, confronting a supernatural curse involving body assembly. Starring Kanna Hashimoto, Marin Honda, and Seira Anzai.
Re/Member: The Last Night is a 2025 Japanese horror sequel directed by Eiichirô Hasumi to the 2022 film Re/Member. High school students, three years after surviving a deadly game, become trapped in a time loop on a fateful night, confronting a supernatural curse involving body assembly. Starring Kanna Hashimoto, Marin Honda, and Seira Anzai.
The film's central conflict revolves around a supernatural time-loop curse trapping high school students in a deadly game, with no evident political undertones or ideological messaging. Its narrative prioritizes horror mechanics and puzzle-solving over any social or political commentary, resulting in a neutral stance.
The film uses an all-Japanese cast to depict high school students ensnared in a deadly supernatural curse. Its narrative emphasizes horror survival and interpersonal bonds among the protagonists without addressing or critiquing issues of diversity, equity, or inclusion.
The horror sequel unfolds amid a group of teens ensnared in a supernatural curse, emphasizing peer camaraderie and fleeting romantic tension over any familial ties. With no depictions of parents, households, or domestic norms, the narrative sidesteps family structures entirely, rendering such elements irrelevant to its dread-soaked survival mechanics.
The film contains no LGBTQ+ characters or themes.
No transgender characters or themes appear in the film. The narrative focuses on high school students trapped in a supernatural time loop involving body part collection, without any exploration of gender identity.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film's characters, including returning protagonists Asuka Morisaki and Takahiro Ise, retain their genders from the original Karada Sagashi manga and web novel source material. New characters in the sequel also align with established genders without any swaps.
Re/Member: The Last Night, a Japanese horror sequel, casts Japanese actors as Japanese high school characters consistent with the original film's and source material's depictions, resulting in no race swaps.
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