House

Japanese Movie Title
House (1977)
Genre(s)
Horror, Supernatural
Talent (major players)
Ikegami Kimiko
Oshare
Oba Kumiko
Fanta
Jinbo Miki
Kung-Fu
Matsubara Ai
Gari
Miyako Masayo
Sweet
Tanaka Eriko
Melody
Format
unspecified
Aspect Ratio
16:9 (1.85:1;widescreen)
Region Encodings
None listed
Description
A group of naive college friends known only by their odd "pet names" take a weekend trip to a remote mansion in the woods where they soon find themselves assaulted by a strange and evil mystical force that has taken over the "house". While comparisons to Tim Burton's 1988 film "Beetlejuice" are understandable (Obayashi incorporates a lot of the same type of gothic imagery and campy visuals as Burton), a more closer match would be to Sam Raimi's "Evil Dead" series (which it surprisingly predates by more than a couple of years). Like Raimi, Obayashi infuses "House" with an abundance of over-the-top visuals and clever SFX effects. It is amazing how Obayashi is able to do all this using 1977 visual effects techniques as opposed to the current trend of CGI. While a lot of the effects may seem pretty crude to today's generation of viewers, "House" none-the-less is fairly enjoyable on a visual level.
Submitted By
JTMaruyama