House of Sayuri Fantasia 2024

House of Sayuri – Fantasia 2024

Fantasia 2024

July 18 to August 4, 2024

Film Info

Content Advisory: Rape and Sexual Assault, Child abuse/pedophilia, Death/harm to Child, Suicide

FILM FESTIVAL
Fantasia 2024 Fantasia Film Festival

PROGRAMME
Selection


A family moves into their dream house only to discover it is haunted by a vengeful spirit in . Kamiki Akio (Kajihara Zen) moves his large family, consisting of his wife Masako, children Norio (Minamide Ryoka), Keiko (Morita Kokoro), and Shun (Inomata Ray), and parents Shozo (Kitaro) and Harue (Negishi Toshie), into a large home in the countryside. However, strange events begin happening in the house, such as the sound of a laughing girl and Keiko sleepwalking and acting violently during the night. It is soon discovered that the house is being haunted by the vengeful spirit of Sayuri, the murdered daughter of the previous occupants of the house.

House of Sayuri Synopsis

House of Sayrui is a J-horror film co-written and directed by Kôji Shiraishi (Sadako vs Kayako). With a plot that can be described as a mix between Ju-On and The Amityville Horror, the teenage protagonist Norio is told by his neighbour Oura that “people who live here always move out quickly” and he is warned by his medium classmate Sumida (Kondo Hana) to get out of the house before it is too late. After a particularly tragic series of events, Norio is surprised when his dementia-suffering grandmother Harue suddenly regains her state of mind and helps train Norio to fight back against Sayuri.

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My Thoughts on House of Sayuri

Probably the element of House of Sayuri that will make or break the film for most viewers is a mid-film tonal shift from a truly creepy and unnerving J-horror film into a darkly comic revenge thriller. However, this shift somehow works, with the true horrors of the film coming in the revelation of the titular ghost’s tragic story. While House of Sayuri doesn’t quite reach the level to become a modern J-horror classic, it still gets close, with some truly unsettling scenes.

Trailer for House of Sayuri – Fantasia 2024

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Sean Patrick Kelly

Sean Patrick Kelly is a Toronto-based freelance film critic and blogger with a Bachelor of Arts in Cinema and Media Studies from York University. Since founding his site in 2004, Sean has shared his passion for cinema through insightful reviews and commentary. His work has also been featured in prominent outlets, including Toronto Film Scene, HuffPost Canada, Screen Anarchy, ScreenRant, and Rue Morgue Magazine.

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