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I like to define it as an experience, a can of worms. The colors reminded me of Tarkovsky’s works, and I found them quite influential in the filmography of Tetsuya Nakashima.
I like to define it as an experience, a can of worms.
The colors reminded me of Tarkovsky’s works, and I found them quite influential in the filmography of Tetsuya Nakashima.
Nobuhiko Obayashi's Hausu is more than a campy horror film; it's a seminal work blending Japanese folklore with surreal visuals and psychedelic storytelling. The film’s vivid scenography and innovative cinematic techniques, like early use of bullet time, create a unique viewing experience. Despite some flaws in the soundtrack and character voices, the film offers a deep artistic consciousness beneath its playful surface. Obayashi crafts well-rounded female characters amid a haunting yet colorful narrative, making it a masterful cult classic. Dive into the surreal world of Hausu and experience one of the most visually stunning and unforgettable cult horror films ever made.
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