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Fear of Missing Out

Eugene, who lost her best friend Lee Sung, discovers the voice record she left behind. Eugene begins to exchange memories and the present space-time while communicating with friends who are not here. The neon lights of the city, the night sky, where her car is heading.

Top Cast

  • Ryo Anraku

    Ryo Anraku

  • Mai Fujioka

    Mai Fujioka

  • Yuri Kaburagi

    Yuri Kaburagi

  • Ayano Kojima

    Ayano Kojima

  • Yujin Lee

    Yujin Lee

  • Mako

    Mako

  • Ryuushin Mitamura

    Ryuushin Mitamura

  • Akito Murofushi

    Akito Murofushi

  • Rebecca

    Rebecca

Overview

Eugene, who lost her best friend Lee Sung, discovers the voice record she left behind. Eugene begins to exchange memories and the present space-time while communicating with friends who are not here. The neon lights of the city, the night sky, where her car is heading.

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6.7 2020
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Nothing Personal

6.5 2009