In Tokyo they rent a hotel room, and, the next day, Sarah films Erin talking with the global warming minister.
They find a survivor named Justin Robbins, and as they flee, they hear the sounds of panic and plane engines from a tunnel.
As the reporters run toward a mall they find a woman (Aiko) and her grandfather, and they eat and sleep, Erin not realizing she had left the camera turned on.
Night arrives and they see helicopters ready to save refugees, but a tentacle destroys them and proceeds to throw cars at the people, killing many of them.
Sarah cries for Erin as the crash of a tentacle hitting the ground is heard, ending the film, which indicates that the reporters were crushed by the monster and were among the thousands, if not millions, killed.
[2][3] In an audio review, Scott Foy of Dread Central parodied the movie's found footage premise, pretending that the abysmal film was slowly driving him insane.