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Rabitto horâ 3D

Japan, Netherlands

2011

83 Min
Color
Japanese
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DIR Takashi Shimizu

EXEC Esther Uchino, Michael J. Werner

PROD Satoru Ogura, Masayuki Tanishima

SCR Sôtarô Hayashi, Daisuke Hosaka, Takashi Shimizu

DP Christopher Doyle

CAST Hikari Mitsushima, Teruyuki Kagawa, Takeru Shibuya, Tamaki Ogawa, Nao Ohmori

PROD DES Noriyoshi Ikeya

MUSIC Kenji Kawai

SOUND Yoshikazu Iwanami

Venice (Out of Competition), Stockholm (Twilight Zone)

Synopsis

Rabitto horâ 3D centres on a young boy whose family seems to be falling apart around him. The situation gets worse when he manifests a growing and dangerous friendship and reliance on a stuffed toy rabbit that comes to life. Is he crazy; is his sister alive or dead; is their storybook illustrating father going insane or are they all delusional? Shimizu ventures once more into the terrifying recesses of the mind. The film marks his first collaboration with award-winning cinematographer Christopher Doyle, who previously worked with many other noted Asian directors. –Venice Film Festival

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Takashi Shimizu

Japanese director Takashi Shimizu’s first experience in film was working part-time at a Kyoto movie theater, while writing scripts in his spare time. Several years of freelancing as an assistant director followed and in 1997 he enrolled at the Film School of Tokyo.

A short film project he did for school attracted the attention of director Kyoshi Kurosawa and screenwriter Hiroshi Takashi. They introduced him to producer Taka Ichise, who had been asked to produce a series of horror stories for a cell phone company. He asked the young director to give him some ideas of what might scare him and this process launched the beginning of the Ju-on horror movie series.

Four Japanese Ju-on movies later, Shimizu directed his first American-produced feature — The Grudge (2004), an English-language version of his hit film, Ju-on: The Grudge — starring Sarah Michelle Gellar as an American in Japan.

Shimizu won a Crystal Skull Award at Screamfest for Ju-on: The Grudge (2003). —tribute… read more

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albertofarina

7Sep11

It was about time someone used 3D in a way that made expressive sense. Stunningly photographed by Chris Doyle, "Rabitto Hora" features the best stereoscopic effects since "Avatar" blasted through them plastic glasses. As for the plot, why should one even care?

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