The Happiness of the Katakuris

  • Japan Katakurike no kófuku (more)
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The Katakuris are a 4-generation family of failures (grandfather, father & mother, children, and granddaughter, who narrates the film) who use the father's redundancy pay to buy a guest house in the country. Somehow, each of their guests ends up dead - by suicide, accident, or murder - and once they have made the decision to save their business by burying the bodies and concealing the deaths, they find themselves sucked into a nightmare of lies and fear. None of this is helped by the arrival of the daughter's con-man boyfriend, an escaped murderer with police in hot pursuit, and an erupting volcano. (official distributor synopsis)

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English This is really a terrible madness. Along with Terry Gilliam, Takashi Miike is one of the few creators for whom puppet sequences will work in a film that is mostly live-action. Miike placed it right at the beginning, but it's not the only one. However, it will throw you into a crazy genre mishmash that you will either enjoy or quickly kick away. I enjoyed it. ()

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