A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 1993
Original Title:
HORROR日記
Genres:
Horror
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 30
Everything you see and hear is a toy box of horror. Like a flood of light, this collage of glittering images continues uninterrupted. The images, which unfold rhythmically without gaps, maintain a single image, from the elaborate props to the nondescript room scenes. There is a story to be told, but more than that, what emerges naturally is the smell of death and night. The smell is not only dark and frightening but also innocent, like a child's idea of mischief being carried out. This is because he has the sense to refer to Frank Zappa's "Lumpy Grape" as a reference. The original music is also pleasant, reaching the ear like a whisper of light particles.
Art Direction:
Motoi Ikawa
Director:
Bratton Ishii
Hutch
Director of Photography:
Koichi Hagawa
Hideyuki Sakurai
Motoi Ikawa
Editor:
Motoi Ikawa
Music:
Masaaki Otobe
Hisashi Ikawa
Yoshiro Kobayashi
Production Manager:
Motoi Ikawa
Storyboard Artist:
Motoi Ikawa
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