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The Kobayashi family finally get the chance to move out of their tiny, cramped Tokyo apartment in favour of the suburban house of their dreams. But all is not well: the house is infested by termites and the family starts cracking up: Son Masaki is studying so obsessively for his exams that he’s losing his mind; daughter Erika is oblivious of all but her forthcoming record company audition, grandfather Yasukuni starts getting World War II flashbacks and father Katsuhiko is so worried about his family’s “sickness” that he thinks can only be cured by group suicide… —IMDb

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Sogo Ishii

Sogo Ishii was born in the right place at the right time. The man who is often referred to as Japan’s punk filmmaker grew up in Hakata on the island of Kyushu. When he was in his teens, he found himself in the middle of the punk rock revolution when northern Kyushu became one of the country’s most fertile breeding grounds for new bands.

Along with the Kansai area (Osaka, Kyoto, Nagoya) and inevitably Tokyo, Kyushu spawned the musicians and bands that would go on to dominate the punk scene in the late 70s and early 80s. The first Kyushu band to rear their spiked heads were Sunhouse, a mid-70s outfit whose gritty pre-punk rock would become a major influence on those that followed: The Roosterz, fronted by the enigmatic Shinya Ohe, Takanori Jinnai’s leather-clad The Rockers and the recently reformed ARB headed by Ryo Ishibashi (now one of Japan’s most versatile actors, known to many for his role as the victimized widower in Takashi Miike’s Audition).

Ishii himself dabbled… read more

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Mehdi Jahan

24Jan12

the oddities of dis family which borders on the bizzare are portrayed in such a delicious way its hard not to bow at the biting satire in use here ! It balances the act between being a scathing attack on d institution of a family n hw volatile situations can arise wen the contrasting personalities of d membrs collide within d 4 walls of der confinement n hw despite all d diffrncs ,acceptance n care binds dem tgether

Jay Dobis

25Apr10

I saw THE CRAZY FAMILY 25 years ago at MIT. It is one of the 2 or 3 funniest films I have ever seen and I think it deserves 5 stars.

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The Forgotten: Post-Nuclear Family

By David Cairns on November 17, 2011

Ishii’s savage slapstick satire subjects a family to reversion to savagery, suburban style.

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