Storyline

Part 1: "Time Knot: Reflection" Written by Kazunori Itô, directed by Tomomi Mochizuki. Mayu finds a camera floating in the ocean while on vacation. A very unusual camera. The film, mostly intact, reveals a picture of herself with a man she has never seen before. But that isn't the unusual part. This camera hasn't been made yet, and won't be made for another two years. Soon, Mayu finds herself swinging uncontrollably back and forth through time like a pendulum. Part 2: "Mystery Article File 538" Written and directed by Mamoru Oshii. This episode follows a down-on-his-luck detective who accepts the first case to come his way: Surveillance of a man and a little girl. But who are they? And why do airplanes that fly over them turn into giant imperial carp? An investigator's normal methods don't apply when reality itself no longer applies.

Key Information

Director Mamoru Oshii
Writers Kazunori Ito, Mamoru Oshii
Studio Studio Deen
Rating 5.9/10
Language JA

Cast & Crew

Masahiro Anzai

Masahiro Anzai

Uemura (episode 1) (Voice)

Mina Tominaga

Mina Tominaga

Kiwako (episode 1) (voice)

Natsuo Tokuhiro

Father (episode 1) (voice)

Kumiko Takizawa

Kumiko Takizawa

Mother (episode 1) (voice)

Tetsuya Segawa

Man (episode 2) (voice)

Yasuyuki Hirata

Yasuyuki Hirata

Hirata (episode 1) (voice)

Shigeru Chiba

Shigeru Chiba

Radio voice (voice)

Mako Hyodo

Mako Hyodo

Mayumi Hirata (voice) / Girl (voice)

Frequently Asked Questions

Twilight Q was released on February 28, 1987.

The runtime of Twilight Q is 1h 0m.

Twilight Q is a Animation, Crime, Fantasy, Mystery, Science Fiction movie.

Twilight Q has a rating of 5.9 out of 10 on TMDB.

Twilight Q is available to watch. Check streaming platforms and theaters near you.

Twilight Q was directed by Mamoru Oshii.

The main cast of Twilight Q includes Masahiro Anzai, Mina Tominaga, Natsuo Tokuhiro.

Twilight Q is originally in Japanese.