![]() ![]() She passes out and awakens in a temple where all the girls are showcased like mannequins. She finds herself in a lewd city called "Men's World," filled with only men who enjoy a violent 3D survival horror video game called Tag, depicting Mitsuko, Keiko, and Izumi as playable characters. Mitsuko reluctantly does so and a portal opens. Each of the scenarios is a different world, and to reach the final one, Aki says that Mitsuko must brutally kill her by pulling cables from her arms. She is rescued by Aki, who reveals that they are all in a fictional world being observed by "someone" and that this "someone" will continue to kill everyone else unless Mitsuko, as the " main character", does something to change it. In that cave, she encounters a group of revenant girls who try to kill her, stating that so long as she lives, they will continue to die. She is then told to take a shortcut, where she finds a cave. The teachers show up again, as well as the pig head, and they begin chasing the girls, and kicking the other runners out of the way. She eventually finds Aki, Sur, and Taeko, who are all running the race. She passes a mirror, and is once again horrified to see that her appearance has changed from a bloody wedding outfit to a marathon runner's outfit, and a ponytail. Mitsuko's identity has once again changed to Izumi. She does, and the two end up in the middle of a marathon run. ![]() She eventually finds her way to a bridge, where a girl tells her to follow her. After a while, Aki and Keiko win, and as they are leaving, Aki splits from Keiko to 'distract him.' Everyone begins freaking out, and the teachers from the school show up, in more bad-ass attire, and attack Aki and Keiko. After a little struggle, Keiko eventually stabs the groom in the neck, and it falls lifeless to the ground. The coffin opens to reveal a pig head as a groom, and the girls walk up to her, and try to make Keiko kiss the pig head. The girls then begin stripping to bikinis, acting as if they were at a party. Keiko, holding a broken bottle, walks up to the groom, who is in a coffin. Aki, with the help of Keiko, proceeds to kill all the bridesmaids who were helping Keiko get ready. She is then changed into a wedding outfit. At the wedding, she recognizes Aki as one of the bridesmaids. She is then taken into the police officer's car for her wedding. Mitsuko is horrified when the police officer puts a mirror to her and her appearance has completely changed. Mitsuko then wanders into town, where she is recognized as a police officer as Keiko. The remaining girls are then sliced apart by the wind. As the remaining girls flee, one of them pleads for Mitsuko to think about why this is happening. As Mitsuko runs out of the school, other classes are also fleeing from their rooms as well. As Sur and Mitsuko try to escape, Sur is shot on the way out. Taeko tries to attack the teacher, however she fails, and is killed. They reach a different classroom where they see another girl, who is killed by her teacher. Mitsuko is then dragged outside the classroom by Sur and Taeko. She suggests that fate can be tricked by simply doing something one would never normally do, thus changing the outcome.īack at school, Mitsuko's teacher suddenly brandishes a machine gun and opens fire, killing all the girls except Mitsuko. Sur illustrates predetermination with a white feather, stating that it would mean the time it takes for the feather to fall and where it will land are all decided already. They muse about whether there are multiple realities with multiple versions of themselves. Aki comforts her and the girls cut class and go to the woods. She is greeted by girls named Aki, Sur, and Taeko. Dazed, she stumbles onto a high school campus. The wind chases her and kills all the other girls she comes into contact with. Plot Ī quiet high school girl named Mitsuko survives a gust of wind that slices through her school bus, bisecting everyone else on board. The film's theme song, "Real Onigokko", was written and performed for the movie by the rock band Glim Spanky. It was released in Japan on July 11, 2015. Tag, known in Japan as Real Onigokko ( Japanese: リアル鬼ごっこ, Hepburn: Riaru Onigokko), is a 2015 Japanese action horror film directed by Sion Sono and inspired by the title of the novel Riaru Onigokko by Yusuke Yamada.
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