House (1977) Nobuhiko Ôbayashi
House (1977) aka Hausu
Genre: Comedy | Fantasy | Horror | Surreal
Country: Japan | Director: Nobuhiko Ôbayashi
Language: Japanese | Subtitles: English (optional, embedded in Mkv file)
Aspect ratio: 1.33:1 | Length: 88mn
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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0076162/
Oshare (Gorgeous) is excited about spending summer vacation with her
father, until she finds out that his beautiful, freakishly serene
girlfriend Ryouko would be going as well. Oshare decides she will be
going to her aunt's house in the country instead. She brings with her
her friends from school - Fanta (who likes to take pictures, and
daydreams a lot), KunFuu (who has very good reflexes), Gari/Prof (who is
a major nerd), Sweet (who likes to clean), Mac (who eats a lot), and
Melody (a musician). However, the girls are unaware that Oshare's aunt
is actually dead and the house is actually haunted. When they arrive at
the house, crazy events take place and the girls disappear one by one
while slowly discovering the secret behind all the madness.
It has been said that Hausu is like Beetlejuice as directed by Dario
Argento, only about ten times better than that would be. While this
description is admittedly vague, it's hard to think of one that comes
any closer to being satisfactory. Nobuhiko Obayashi's film defies
comparison, seamlessly blending comedy, horror, and gorgeous visuals in
a way that really must be witnessed in order to be appreciated.
The
plot itself is nothing very new, and is a kind of supernatural take on
Agatha Christie's "Ten Little Indians" -- Seven Japanese girls venture
off to visit Grandmother in her big, spooky house, unaware that the
house is in fact a demon that consumes virgins. One by one, they are
killed in increasingly bizarre ways -- One is eaten by a piano, one by
bedding, to go on would be giving away far too much.
But
the story isn't really what's important here. Suffice it to say you
have never seen a film like this before -- part satire, part camp, part
coming-of-age story, merged with horror that is truly disturbing. The
laughs are terrific and the scares are genuine; you may often feel
unsure whether to laugh or shudder, and don't be surprised to catch
yourself doing both at once. As if this weren't enough, add to that
Obayashi's completely unique visual flair; not a single shot goes by
without astounding imagery and effects.
It is
impossible to adequately describe Hausu for someone who hasn't seen it.
But if what I've written has made it sound even the slightest bit
interesting to you, you owe it to yourself to seek it out and see for
yourself.
House (1977)
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Amazing movie! Thanks for what youre doing here.
Was wondering if you could please repost Ratman and Everything is Awful: Poochie Woochies