
You'll Die Six Hours Later 2008
"Six Hours Later You'll Die"
In the neon-lit sprawl of Tokyo's Shibuya district, a chilling prophecy unfolds when Mio, still shaken by her friend's shocking murder, crosses paths with Keishi—a self-proclaimed seer who whispers a terrifying prediction: *You'll die six hours later*.
Director: Kazuya Konaka
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is You'll Die Six Hours Later (2008) about?
A young woman targeted by a stalker after a friend's murder crosses paths with a self-proclaimed seer who predicts her death in six hours. As paranoia sets in, she teams up with a detective to uncover the truth—only to realize the danger is closing in faster than expected.
Who directed You'll Die Six Hours Later?
Kazuya Konaka, known for his work in Japanese crime and action cinema, helmed this tense thriller.
Who stars in You'll Die Six Hours Later?
The film features Takashi Tsukamoto as Keishi, Yoko Maki as Mio, and Ikki Sawamura as the detective Sawaki, alongside veterans Tamotsu Ishibashi and Takushi Tanaka.
Is You'll Die Six Hours Later (2008) worth watching?
This underrated thriller thrives on its atmospheric tension and moral ambiguity, making it a solid pick for fans of slow-burn crime dramas. While it lacks a major international presence, its tight pacing and Shibuya-set intrigue offer a compelling ride for genre enthusiasts.
How long is You'll Die Six Hours Later?
The film runs for 120 minutes.
About You'll Die Six Hours Later (2008) — A Pulse-Pounding Tokyo Thriller You Won't Escape
In the neon-lit sprawl of Tokyo's Shibuya district, a chilling prophecy unfolds when Mio, still shaken by her friend's shocking murder, crosses paths with Keishi—a self-proclaimed seer who whispers a terrifying prediction: *You'll die six hours later*. At first dismissed as a madman's ramblings, Keishi's words soon feel less like a threat and more like a countdown as Mio finds herself ensnared in a relentless game of cat-and-mouse with a relentless stalker. Directed by Kazuya Konaka with the precision of a thriller maestro, this 2008 crime-action hybrid blends suspense, paranoia, and supernatural undertones into a gripping exploration of fate versus free will.
As Mio teams up with the skeptical detective Sawaki to unmask her pursuer, the boundaries between reality and dread dissolve, leaving audiences questioning every shadowy corner of Shibuya. With its pulsating atmosphere and morally ambiguous stakes, *You'll Die Six Hours Later (2008)* delivers a pulse-pounding journey where time isn't just running out—it's weaponized.