

Tag 2015
"All high school girls out there. you are a little too obnoxious so we decided to reduce your numbers."
Directed by the audacious Sion Sono, *Tag (2015)* plunges viewers into a nightmarish high school field trip turned survival horror. The story follows Mitsuko, the lone survivor of a bizarre accident, as she flees through a surreal landscape where violence erupts without warning.
Director: Sion Sono
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Tag (2015) about?
After surviving a mysterious accident, Mitsuko finds herself trapped in a harrowing high school field trip gone horribly wrong. Pursued by unseen forces, she must outrun chaos, amnesia, and relentless danger in a surreal, blood-soaked world.
Who directed Tag?
Sion Sono, the visionary behind *Love Exposure* and *Tokyo Tribe*, crafts this visceral horror-experience with his signature unhinged style.
Who stars in Tag?
The film features Reina Triendl, Mariko Shinoda, Erina Mano, Yuki Sakurai, and Ami Tomite in lead roles.
Is Tag (2015) worth watching?
Though unrated on IMDb, *Tag* delivers a raw, intense horror experience for fans of Sion Sono's unpredictable storytelling. Its blend of action, gore, and psychological tension makes it a cult-worthy, if polarizing, watch.
How long is Tag?
The film runs for 85 minutes.
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About Tag (2015) — A Brutal Horror Ride Through a Nightmarish High School Escape
Directed by the audacious Sion Sono, *Tag (2015)* plunges viewers into a nightmarish high school field trip turned survival horror. The story follows Mitsuko, the lone survivor of a bizarre accident, as she flees through a surreal landscape where violence erupts without warning. Amidst relentless chaos, her fight for survival unfolds against a backdrop of eerie amnesia and relentless predators.
Tag blends visceral horror with frenetic action, creating a claustrophobic atmosphere where every shadow hides danger. The film's themes of youth, desperation, and the fragility of life are woven into its chaotic narrative, leaving audiences breathless. With its shocking visuals and unpredictable twists, *Tag (2015)* is a pulse-pounding descent into madness that defies conventional genre boundaries.




