If you loved Yakusoku no Neverland, try The Town Where Only I Am Missing
Un puente entre una película que ya has visto y una que casi nadie ha cruzado. Esto es lo que comparten, y lo que la segunda hace que la primera no hace.
Lo que comparten
Both films are directed by Yuichiro Hirakawa, and they both carry the gut punch, paranoid, slow burn mood tags, and they sit in Fantasy / Thriller territory. If that's the register that drew you to Yakusoku no Neverland, the second film will land in a comparable space — through a different lens.
What The Town Where Only I Am Missing is
1988, Chiba. A squeal of tires. Satoru, a pizza cook, possesses a grim gift: involuntary time-jumps to avert disaster. When his mother is murdered, Satoru leaps back to his childhood, just before the kidnapping of a young classmate. A nifty premise elevates this above routine J-thriller fare.

