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The Happiness of the Katakuris (2001)
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One of an amazing seven features directed in 2001 by Japan's prolific shock auteur Takashi Miike, The Happiness of the Katakuris is a gleefully morbid musical comedy about a family of oddballs who open an inn in the mountains. Unfortunately, through no fault of their own, none of their guests leave their rooms alive. In order to protect their business, the family resorts to burying the corpses in the backyard, but this only leads to a zombie problem. Meanwhile, the daughter falls in love with Richard, a mysterious British navy officer, who looks suspiciously Japanese but claims to be the nephew of Queen Elizabeth herself. Just when Richard bungles onto a clue that might lead him to uncover the string of disappearing guests, a nearby volcano begins rumbling to life. Propelled by musical numbers rife with movie and pop culture references, The Happiness of the Katakuris is a departure from Miike's famously gruesome thrillers. ~ Tom Vick, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Kenji SawadaKeiko Matsuzaka, (more)
Director(s):
Takashi Miike
Format(s):
DVD,  (View All Versions)

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Victor M.

Words cannot describe the spectacle of this film, which combines Takashi Miike's usual penchant for horror with bad choreograpy and mediocre singing. (Upon watching the extras the viewer learns the director and choreographer worked with the cast's abilities, which were lacking in these areas.) But the plot is classic horror, and Miike-san works it for all it's worth to give viewers with a taste for the eclectic or camp a real treat. If you appreciate campy horror films with great effects, this one's for you!

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David T.

this movie will be hated by many, but loved by the few that are like myself. i wasn't after horror for this movie. i knew it was going to be something i have never seen before because it's a miike movie, and any takashi miike fan will say that this is true. the comedy is very odd, but i loved every minute of it. during the claymation intro, i was surprised and was laughing through the entire movie.

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Allen T.

The premise of a horror/comedy/musical sounds very entertaining, but the songs are clumsily written and infrequent, and the comedy is weak and just isn't black enough given the horror elements. It becomes cloyingly sappy at the end, to boot.

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