Kokkoku, Moment by Moment
Kokkoku, Moment by Moment

Kokkoku, Moment by Moment

2018TV ShowEnded1 SeasonJapanese

In order to save her brother and nephew who have been kidnapped by a mysterious religious group known as the Genuine Love Society, Juri and her family cast a spell using a stone hidden by her grandfather to enter the world of stopped time known as Stasis. However, when they infiltrate the kidnapper's base, they're met by other people who can also move about freely. With grotesque creatures lurking about, will they be able to escape the parallel world and return to their normal lives?!

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IMDb7.2/10
Google Users85%
Director: Yuzo SatoGenres: Anime, Mystery, Fantasy, Psychological Thriller

Plot Summary

The story follows Juri, a young woman whose life takes a bizarre turn when her brother and his wife are kidnapped. To rescue them, Juri must dive into a mysterious world known as "The Back", a dimension where time stands still. There, she encounters various strange beings and learns about the perilous nature of manipulating time, all while uncovering secrets about her family's past and the true meaning of 'stasis'.

Critical Reception

Kokkoku, Moment by Moment was generally well-received by critics and audiences for its unique premise, distinctive art style, and thought-provoking exploration of themes like time, family, and existentialism. Its atmospheric storytelling and psychological depth were often highlighted.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its original and complex narrative that delves into philosophical themes.
  • The distinctive visual style and atmospheric sound design contribute significantly to its immersive quality.
  • Some viewers found the pacing slow at times, but the intricate plot and character development were generally appreciated.

Google audience: Google users largely appreciate Kokkoku for its unique and intriguing story that makes you think. Many enjoyed the atmospheric tension and the exploration of concepts surrounding time and its manipulation. While some found it a bit slow, the overall sentiment is positive, with many recommending it for its originality.

Fun Fact

The concept of 'The Back' in Kokkoku, where time freezes, is visually represented with a desaturated color palette and a muted soundscape to emphasize the stillness and isolation of that dimension.

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