Re/Member Ending Explained: What Happened To Asuka and What The Post-Credits Scene Mean?
For those who like stomach-churning movies, Netflix brings an ideal option. Re/Member (Karada Sagashi) comes straight from Japanese lands and invests heavily in violent DNA, with sequences that promise to leave you glued to the screen and give good scares. The point is that the outcome of this new film is not at all conventional, which means that many people have watched it and have different theories about the final scenes. This is why we are going to explain everything that happened next, follow along: The Yuki Hara-produced film follows lonely student Asuka Morisaki and a group of high school classmates who must find body parts in the middle of a time loop. In the opening scene, a girl named Miko Onoyama is chased from her home by a sinister man with an axe.
Although the little girl tries to hide next to her favorite doll, her perpetrator finds her and brutally murders her. Years later, on Tuesday, July 5, Asuka wakes up and prepares to attend school and unlike what her mother believes, she doesn’t have a single friend. To her companions, she is almost invisible. But everything changes when that day, just before midnight, she receives a series of strange messages. The protagonist of “Re/Member” falls asleep scared and wakes up at school with five other classmates: Takahiro, Shota, Rie, Atsushi, and Rumiko, with whom she must start a horrible game called Body Search, which consists of finding the dismembered parts of a corpse, and until they achieve it, they are obliged to repeat the same day.
Re/Member: The Story Plot
At the heart of Re/Member, we find six teenagers and six different kids who share personal stories of isolation and profound loneliness. In particular, we follow the story through the perspective of Asuka (Kanna Hashimoto), a student who is practically invisible to the eyes of her peers and who is constantly paralyzed by a profound shyness. The sixth of July for Asuka and five other students at her school begins as a day like any other, but for everyone, it is then marred by decidedly frightening paranormal events: from the appearance of the ghost of a little girl to ominous visions inside the school building. With the arrival of midnight, a cruel and unexpected game begins for them: instead of in their beds, where they had lain down, the young people find themselves in the school chapel, with an empty coffin in the center that we had never seen before.
Waiting for them, however, is also the ghost of the same little girl seen during the day, disfigured in her features and covered in blood. The terrifying creature chases them and kills them one by one, without any of them being able to understand what is happening. However, when they wake up in their beds, again on the morning of July 6, the six understand that they have entered a bloody and violent time loop: to get out of it they will have to find the body parts of a little girl, the same as in their visions and who had been mysteriously murdered years earlier, her body never found. By putting it back together, will they be able to break the curse they have fallen under? Every night Asuka, Takahiro, Rumiko, and all the others will have to try to complete their mission before being slaughtered for the umpteenth time. In the meantime, they will make an unexpected and deep friendship, a bond that will lead them to rediscover emotions hitherto dormant.
Re/Member Ending Explained: Will the Curse Be Broken?
Right from the start, when they realize that they are conditioned to this situation right from the start, the first reaction of the six main characters is to try to find a way out of the murderous time loop. For this, they need to locate the remains that will be responsible for breaking the curse. With a map in hand, it will be up to Shota to come up with a plan to discover the remains inside the school. The plan will only be complete when they find each part of the body. The corpse’s head turns out to be the most difficult part to locate, as it was never found even amid the original investigations of the same crime. To unravel the mystery, the six gather around to understand the beginnings of the crime. Arriving at the place where everything happened, they find a scene of destruction. The girl Miko’s doll is found but disappears in spirit form. At this moment, everyone understands that something strange is about to happen. This could be bait left by some evil spirit, which is proved below. Miko’s ghost emerges and merges with that of the Emily doll, transforming into a large monstrous creature.
Amidst the panic, Rie is killed after being attacked by the monster. One of the time loop rules was that if the monster reached someone, that person would be decimated. With the mystery spreading, young people come to understand that the skull they are looking for so much is in the doll. Therefore, to end the curse, they must face the monster. A new plan is thought of by everyone so that the monster can be caught, and the skull is removed from inside it. However, the plan turns out to be disastrous and kills everyone except Asuka and Takahiro. It will be up to Takahiro to recover the missing part of the remains. When he manages to break the curse, the monster resurfaces and kills the young man. But Asuka finds strength and finishes off the creature. Upon waking up, both Asuka and the other five of the group are fine and freed from the time loop, but with no memory of the horrors they lived through.
Within minutes, they are hunted down and mercilessly murdered by a blood-soaked girl, and on July 5th it starts all over again. Back at school, the six chosen to search for Miko’s body parts gather to understand what is happening and to investigate more about the game. Every night on July 5, Asuka, Takahiro, Shota, Rie, Atsushi, and Rumiko try to break the time loop and survive the girl in red. They gather the parts of the victim’s body and place them in the empty coffin in the school chapel.
In addition, in the process, the protagonists of Re/Member become closer, and Asuka feels like she has friends for the first time. Each day before facing death, the students spend time together, researching the game and coming up with plans to survive longer and complete the objective. When they finally manage to reunite the girl’s limbs and trunk, things get more complicated for the group, since they can’t find the head anywhere, they even visit the house where Miko was murdered and only find her favorite doll, which disappears without warning. explanation. Once again, the six students prepare to face the girl in red, but instead, they encounter a monster that looks like a mix of the girl and the doll. This time he eats Rie and kills the rest. In the morning, the group discovers that Rie doesn’t appear and it’s as if she never existed.
Will Asuka and The Rest Manage to Break The Time Loop?
After noticing that the librarian is constantly watching him, Asuka interrogates him and discovers that years ago he also participated in the same game, but that he remembers almost nothing. Now Asuka is afraid of not being able to break the time loop and losing her friends, especially Takahiro. Before facing the monster again, Takahiro promises Asuka that he won’t forget her and will find her when the game ends. That night, the students try to kill the monster, but it eats almost everyone except Asuka, who manages to find the head and place it in the coffin. The game ends and everything returns to normal at the school, that is, Asuka is invisible again. However, the student council election brings the leads of Re/Member back together. On the way to the first meeting, Takahiro sees the item he gave to Asuka during the time loop, remembers her, and tells her I found you.
What Does the Post-Credits Scene of Re/Member Mean?
At the bottom of the well that Asuka was observing at the beginning of the Japanese film appears a newspaper clipping with the news of the murder of a girl named Miko Onoyama. However, the name changes to Asuka Morisaki, just like in the photo. Does it mean there will be a sequel? Will another group have to find that supposed girl? Or does the monster pick the names of the missing girls at random?