Shinseki No Ko To Wo Tomaridakara Thank Me Later Subtitle Indonesia (2025)

Incomplete. Haunting. Perfect.

Indonesian viewers began commenting “Thank me later” under every reaction video, meaning: “Don’t ask questions. Just watch it. You’ll thank me afterward.” Incomplete

Yes. The film ends mid-sentence. No resolution. Viewers are left hauntingly unsettled. Official title: Shinseki no Ko (2023) Director: Kenji Tamanaha Runtime: 15 minutes Genre: Psychological horror / Drama Where to find it: Vimeo (paid), some fan uploads with Indonesian subtitles Plot summary (no major spoilers) A young woman returns to her rural hometown after her aunt’s death. She stays in her cousin’s house, where a quiet, eerie child (the cousin’s son) never speaks but constantly points at the hallway closet. The film ends mid-sentence

Because the Indonesian translation made the ending even creepier . The subtitle translated the broken Japanese into: where a quiet

Now go find the subtitles. Watch alone. And when you hear that child whisper “tomatte itakara…” — don’t pause. Let the door stop by itself. Have you watched it? Let me know in the comments. And as they say in Indonesian:

But on Japanese net forums, this exact phrase has become a meme. It’s the title of a (15 minutes) that went viral for its confusing plot and shocking final line: “Shinseki no ko to wo tomaridakara… arigatou.”