Plenty of films throughout the years have been called "nightmarish" but never has the statement been more true than in the case of Hausu.
Hausu (1977)
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Reviews Counted:4
Fresh:4
Rotten:0
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Runtime: 87 mins
Genre: Foreign Films
US Box Office: $0
Synopsis: How to describe Nobuhiko Obayahshi’s 1977 movie House? As a psychedelic ghost tale? A stream-of-consciousness bedtime story? An episode of Scooby Doo as directed by Dario Argento? Any of the above... How to describe Nobuhiko Obayahshi’s 1977 movie House? As a psychedelic ghost tale? A stream-of-consciousness bedtime story? An episode of Scooby Doo as directed by Dario Argento? Any of the above will do for this hallucinatory head trip about a schoolgirl who travels with six classmates to her ailing aunt’s creaky country home, only to come face to face with evil spirits, bloodthirsty pianos, and a demonic housecat. Too absurd to be genuinely terrifying, yet too nightmarish to be merely comic, House seems like it was beamed to Earth from another planet. Or perhaps the mind of a child: the director fashioned the script after the eccentric musings of his eleven-year-old daughter, then employed all the tricks in his analog arsenal (mattes, animation, and collage) to make them a visually astonishing, raucous reality. Never before released in the United States, and a bona fide cult classic in the making, House is one of the most exciting genre discoveries in years. --© Janus [More]
Starring: Kimiko Ikegami, Kumiko Ohba
Starring: Kimiko Ikegami, Kumiko Ohba
Director: Nobuhiko Obayashi
Director: Nobuhiko Obayashi
Screenwriter: Chiho Katsura, Nobuhiko Obayashi
Studio: Janus Films
Reviews for Hausu
too smart and funny, too self-aware and post-modern, to be truly scary - but its trippy energy and surreal unpredictability make it a film that takes up long-term residence in your consciousness anyway.
Delirious, deranged, gonzo or just gone, baby, gone -- no single adjective or even a pileup does justice to House.
All the more awesome for being so totally inexplicable, Hausu may not be ultimately be classifiable as a "good" movie, but it's certainly one that must be seen to be believed.
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