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“A madness movie that this Japanese "House". Crazy, psychedelic, but a bit rough draft too and a little too musical for my taste. Not really horrific but rather funny and cartoonish.
A kind of roller coaster that would just have deserved a real dramatic line (almost non-existent in this case).
As it stands, it is already a beautiful "UFO" ("F" for Filmic!)” read more
" See my review here : https://www.listal.com/viewentry/21182912. "
"20.7. Blu-ray Kutakuinkin ainutlaatuisen elokuvan määritelmä. Loputtomiin kokeellinen käymättä hetkeksikään puuduttavaksi tai itseään toistavaksi. Toisen maailmansodan traumat ja Obayashin mainostausta näkyvät hyvässä. Ei tämä mielestäni ole outo outouden vuoksi, vaan yrittää (ja ehdottomasti onnistuukin siinä) kuvata painajaista lapsen maailmankuvasta, joka ei ole loogista, vaan eräänlaista tajunnanvirtaa sekin. Osa tapahtumistahan on lähtÜisin Obayashin nuoren tyttäre"
" Points: 15 Chosen by: the giraffe (5), Kendraatje (10) Previous rank: it wasn't selected IMDB top 250 rank: not included"
" Date: 4/12/2020 Viewed: Criterion Channel Re-Watch Note: I haven't seen this movie in the last 15 years and I decided to rewatch it in honor of Nobuhiko Ĺbayashi. This is a divisive movie because people either like this movie or hate it. I love this movie for being so unique. It's a bit hard to talk about this movie without spoiling anything because this is a movie that you have to see to believe. The movie is filled with so many wacky moments that it comes off both scary and funny. The m"
“All the movie looks like a surrealistic advertising. It's not a bad thing, probably all the movie charm comes from your visual language full of references. In general i liked, but it has too much fan service imo” read more
"Severed fingers play a piano. A decapitated head bites the ass of a screaming teenage girl. The gears of a clock are greased with blood. These are just a few of the insane moments in Nobuhiko Ăbayashiâs wonderfully batshit ghost story about a crop of giggly friends who fall prey to the titular domicile. Aside from the pastel-hued vignettes and drug-fueled animation sequences, House also provides a violently frank sermon on the terrifying consequences of not fulfilling oneâs promises. âMay"