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Tag
Directed by
Sion Sono
2015
85m
Action
,
Fantasy
,
and more
6.1
92%
61%
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A girl's life cascades into chaos as everyone around her suffers a gruesome fate while she becomes less certain of who she is and her once-once normal life.
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Cast of Tag
Reina Triendl
Mitsuko
Mariko Shinoda
Keiko
Erina Mano
Izumi
Yuki Sakurai
Aki
Aki Hiraoka
Taeko
Ami Tomite
Sur
Sayaka Isoyama
Matsuko
Maryjun Takahashi
Jun
Takumi Saitoh
High School Boy / Lord
Hiroko Yashiki
Teacher
Mao Mita
Mika Akizuki
Mitsuko's Classmate
Makoto Kikuchi
Urara Aryû
Maki Sawa
Misaki
Seia Yasuda
Teacher
Akari Ozawa
Kanon Miyahara
Cyborg Kaori
Honoka Murakami
Momona
Yuriko
Nanami Hikada
Fûka Iwasaki
Moe Sasaki
Shoko
Hikaru Horiguchi
Chihiro Shibata
Miki Yokota
Miho
Miku Sano
Misaki Saisho
Nanami Ishimaru
Asami Shibata
Arisa Sakamoto
Mao Asô
Akane
Izumi Yumeno
Organist
Mebuki Yoshida
Rin Honoka
Hatsu
Rika Hoshina
Tag Ratings & Reviews
Daniel Gustavsson
October 12, 2024
First of, wth was I watching? This is one of those movies that makes you go "Only in Japan". Secondly, what's with the music that kept playing? A total The Walking Dead ripoff. The movie was actually rather entertaining and peculiar to watch. Reminded me of movies like As the Gods Will and Battle Royale, only a little worse. It was by no means boring but it wasn't a really good movie either. A bit too artsy to work out. Still it is easily worth watching for some giggles at least, if you like really dark humor.
Way Too Indie
C.J. Prince
I was thoroughly entertained by Tag and its hyperactive, hyper-violent story.
Eye for Film
Jennie Kermode
Taking only the bare bones of its story from the book that inspired it, this film is as much a comment on cinema - and on other forms of contemporary art - as it is an experience in its own right, but it is no less gripping for that.
The Last Thing I See
Brent McKnight
Tag is bananas and awesome and completely deranged. But for all the fun and chaos and over-the-top gore, there are intriguing thematic currents that make it more interesting than just another bloody romp.
SpookyAstronauts
Emma Wolfe
It has a really cool undertone and message.
Asian Movie Pulse
Panos Kotzathanasis
Sono drifted far away from the book, instead shooting a surrealistic "Alice in Wonderland" film of sorts, which is filled though, with many of his usual perverse themes and notions.
Three Imaginary Girls
Amie Simon
I had to admit that I was rooting for Mitsuko and Aki all along. That + fountains and fountains AND fountains of blood is really what makes Tag worth seeing.
Backseat Mafia
Rob Aldam
Tag is a manic rollercoaster ride of kinetic horror and exploitation cinema,
Film Thrills
Deirdre Crimmins
Sono once again proves that he knows exactly the tone and pacing that will make his films delights for the audience.
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