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2066 – Hausu (1977 movie)

House (Japanese: ハウス, HepburnHausu) is a 1977 Japanese experimental comedy horror film directed and produced by Nobuhiko Obayashi. It stars mostly amateur actors, with only Kimiko Ikegami and Yōko Minamida having any notable previous acting experience. It is about a schoolgirl traveling with her six classmates to her ailing aunt’s country home, where they come face to face with supernatural events as the girls are, one by one, devoured by the home.”(wiki)

After writing about Josephine Decker’s last movie The Sky is Everywhere and mentioning in passing the Japanese horror cult movie House – known as Hausu for all its fans (i am indebted here the female artist-in-residence at Utopiana, Geneva that introduced me to this wonderful and delightful movie a few years ago). If you did not see it yet, watch it, it is a must! Needless to say I feel a lot of welcome aesthetic kinship here, including hints of similar visual virtuosity and lack of inhibitions and techniques.

I am happy to recognize this playfulness at work and I cannot express my sincere appreciation to everyone who participates in such cinematic transmedia explorations, especially horrific ones.

Without giving too much away, this is not a very ‘Japanese’ horror, none of the spirits, none of the yokai appear, or at least when they appear they seem perfectly Europeanized. Yet, as I am reading an important new book by Sonam Kachru about other lives and quite different modes of being – starting with a deeper look into a well-known Buddhist philosophy text from the V century (the Twenty Verses of Vasubandhu), I even feel a certain sensitivity here or disponibility to include more than just the waking life or just the ‘normative’ or normal touch and feel of (human) lives and recognize the importance of thinking with very and alongside very different creatures from very different worlds than ours (such as the Buddhist hell worlds or the hungry ghosts). I find this 1977 very helpful in imagining or including the life of quite different creatures (than ourselves) or from ‘our’ world that get housed in this delightful movie using these varied techniques.

On one side it is an anti-horror movie and one that shows that puts all the other horror movies to shame. The experimental way in which it treats horror even body horror is unique – there is something both cartoonish, anime and also avantgarde to it. After beheading, human heads bite you in the ass, cats are fierce growling spirits with laser eyes, pianos are slaughterhouse machines. It is a genre-defying movie.

It is both colorful, baroque, gory, wonderfully kitschy and completely exaggerated screwball and gruesome at the same time. It is like a Grand Guignol turn of the 1900 decadent spectacle transformed into a movie. It goes to the origins of cinema in freak shows and gore theatres and also points to its future as a bastardized FX carnival of souls.

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