

Gone Wednesday 2020
Gone Wednesday (2020) dives into the unsettling world of a man whose mind fractures into distinct personalities—each tied to a different day of the week. From the vantage point of his 'Tuesday' persona, the film unravels a psychological mystery where identity shifts like seasons.
Director: Kohei Yoshino
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Gone Wednesday (2020) about?
The film follows a man whose personality shifts every day of the week, with each alter ego unaware of the others. Seen through his 'Tuesday' perspective, the story peels back layers of memory, paranoia, and identity as he grapples with an unsettling reality.
Who directed Gone Wednesday?
Gone Wednesday was directed by Kohei Yoshino, known for his work in Japanese mystery and psychological thrillers.
Who stars in Gone Wednesday?
The film features Tomoya Nakamura as the lead, alongside Natsumi Ishibashi, Mai Fukagawa, Ayumu Nakajima, and supporting roles by Kitaro and Mizuki Sashide.
Is Gone Wednesday (2020) worth watching?
While lacking an IMDb rating, Gone Wednesday offers a gripping psychological journey for fans of mystery and mind-bending narratives. Its exploration of dissociative identity disorder and atmospheric tension makes it a compelling watch for those who enjoy cerebral thrillers.
How long is Gone Wednesday?
Gone Wednesday runs for 104 minutes.
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About Gone Wednesday (2020) — A Psychological Mystery Unfolds Day by Day
Gone Wednesday (2020) dives into the unsettling world of a man whose mind fractures into distinct personalities—each tied to a different day of the week. From the vantage point of his 'Tuesday' persona, the film unravels a psychological mystery where identity shifts like seasons. Directed by Kohei Yoshino, this Japanese mystery thriller blends eerie atmosphere with a deeply personal narrative, exploring the fragility of self and the hidden chambers of the human psyche.
With a cast led by Tomoya Nakamura and Natsumi Ishibashi, Gone Wednesday (2020) weaves a tapestry of suspense as the protagonist confronts fragmented memories and the looming question: Is he losing control, or is someone else pulling the strings?




