This mysterious girl who seems calm most of the time, live a state of mystery amidst a strange world in which each of them suffer from a terrible fate, while they differ from them, perhaps there will appear evidence of the crimes and massacres sudden blood.
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.
Tag has enjoyed a healthy run on the midnight festival circuit, but from the outset its sleazy tone is off-putting even by late-night horror standards.
The whole film is suffused with dream-like sadness and despair, which Sion Sono captures in wide shots of forests and snowy landscapes that are interspersed with the action.