HIKIKOMORI (VR FILM)

SHEAPPEAREDTOMEINMYBATHROOMDURINGANIGHTLYPERIODOFISOLATION.
SHESENSEDSOMETHINGWASMISSINGFROMTHEHOUSEANDSHEWASRIGHT
ITHASNTFELTTHESAMESINCE. 
SHETOLDMESHECOULDMAKEITALLBETTER. 
SHETOLDMETHATSHECOULDTAKEMESOMEWHEREELSE.
ICOULDBEHAPPYALLTHETIME.
SHETOLDMETHATIDIDNTNEEDTOBESOSADANYMORE. 
ANDILISTENEDTOHER. 
ILISTENEDANDIFOLLOWEDHERANDIWENTTOPLAYGROUND. 
YOUSHOULDJOINMEITSSOLOVELYHERE.
IMNEVERGOINGTOLEAVE.
ALLTHATSHITBACKHOMEISGONEANDIAMSOHAPPYANDICANBREATHEANDILOVEITHERE.
 WELCOME. TO. PLAYGROUND.

You are a child again. Something is wrong in your home and you need to escape, you need to find somewhere safe, somewhere your family can’t know about. VRChat meets childhood horror in HIKIKOMORI.

Enter the world of Hikikomori, a VR 360 degree immersive film by Obi Herron.

A white door with red text over it that says Hikikomori.A silhouette of a girl sits on a swing in a grassy field surrounded by treesA robot connected to a wall.A hallway of a house. The walls are made of flesh.  A room in a house is covered in a grassy floor. A silhouette stands in front of a CRT monitor.

 

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Obi Herron