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Sweet Home

Original title: Sûîto hômu
  • 1989
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
1.4K
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Sweet Home (1989)
JapaneseBody HorrorHorror

A TV production crew are making a documentary about the infamous painter Mamiya Ichiro. When they start filming at his old home, they come under attack from the ghost of the painter's wife.A TV production crew are making a documentary about the infamous painter Mamiya Ichiro. When they start filming at his old home, they come under attack from the ghost of the painter's wife.A TV production crew are making a documentary about the infamous painter Mamiya Ichiro. When they start filming at his old home, they come under attack from the ghost of the painter's wife.

  • Director
    • Kiyoshi Kurosawa
  • Writer
    • Kiyoshi Kurosawa
  • Stars
    • Nobuko Miyamoto
    • Shingo Yamashiro
    • Nokko
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    1.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kiyoshi Kurosawa
    • Writer
      • Kiyoshi Kurosawa
    • Stars
      • Nobuko Miyamoto
      • Shingo Yamashiro
      • Nokko
    • 18User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Nobuko Miyamoto
    Nobuko Miyamoto
    • Akiko Hayakawa
    Shingo Yamashiro
    • Kazuo Hoshino
    Nokko
    • Emi Hoshino
    Fukumi Kuroda
    • Asuka
    Ichirô Furutachi
    • Akira Taguchi
    Tôru Masuoka
    • Young Housekeeper
    Machiko Watanabe
    • Mrs. Mamiya
    Noboru Mitani
    Noboru Mitani
    • Middle-Aged Town Official
    Jûzô Itami
    Jûzô Itami
    • Kenichi Yamamura
    • Director
      • Kiyoshi Kurosawa
    • Writer
      • Kiyoshi Kurosawa
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    8kevin_robbins

    An elite blend of haunted house horror and unapologetic gore that every genre fan should experience

    I recently watched the Japanese classic 🇯🇵 Sweet Home (1989) on YouTube. The storyline follows a documentary crew who become trapped in a mansion and accidentally unleash a vengeful spirit that begins hunting them down and brutally murdering them. Can they uncover the mansion's dark secrets in time to escape, or will they become part of its maniacal history?

    This picture is written and directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa (Pulse) and stars Nobuko Miyamoto (The Funeral), Noboru Mitani (The Geisha House), and Juzo Itami (The Funeral).

    The movie is infamous for being released simultaneously with a video game, sparking ongoing debate about which inspired the other. For horror fans, this is a dream come true. It delivers an exceptional haunted house atmosphere with top-tier practical effects, inventive kill scenes, and gloriously over-the-top gore and flying appendages. The decomposition and corpse effects are particularly impressive. I loved how creative the kills were-there's far more gore here than I ever anticipated, and it's executed beautifully.

    In conclusion, Sweet Home is an elite blend of haunted house horror and unapologetic gore that every genre fan should experience. I'd score this 8/10 and strongly recommend it.
    8HumanoidOfFlesh

    Gory and stylish haunted house movie.

    A television crew enter the sprawling Mamiya mansion to film the restoration of a fresco painted by the artist who lived there decades before.They discover not one but several frescoes including one that seems to depict the death of a young child in some kind of furnace.That night the temperamental presenter wanders out into the grounds of the house and digs up a coffin containing the charred remains of an infant.It soon becomes apparent that the child's mother,although dead herself has not left the house and is still angered by her loss."Sweet Home" is obviously inspired by Tobe Hooper's "Poltergeist" and Robert Wise's "The Haunting".The special effects made by Dick Smith are spectacular and there is a good amount of grue including dismemberments and melting faces.The action is fast-paced,the script is well-written and the characters are engaging.8 out of 10.A hidden gem.
    6trentreid-1

    key film in the development of the survival horror genre

    This is a fun movie directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa and produced by Juzo Itami, who also appears in his last acting role as an Early Times whiskey-swilling mysterious good 'ol boy alongside wife and frequent star Nobuko Miyamoto. In the doc Building the Inferno from Criterion's 'Jigoku' disc, Kiyoshi Kurosawa mentions that he tried to get Jigoku's production designer Haruyasu Kurosawa to work on Sweet Home.

    It's a shame that didn't happen, however it still has fx by Dick Smith and Kazuhiro Tsuji. But don't let those names fool you, it is not an art-house film for the international market but an atmospheric pop flick. They manipulate shadows and use practical fx in a manner that suggests an appreciation for Bava, particularly in one sequence involving a medieval poleaxe and a wheelchair.

    The movie was made concurrent to the Famicom game of the same name by Resident Evil/Biohazard game designer Shinji Mikami. This is a key film in the development of the survival horror genre, so why is it only available on unsubbed VHS or crappy DVD-Rs of the old VSoM tape? There were major cuts and reshoots by Itami following the release of Kurosawa's theatrical cut, shaping it into a more commercially viable film. So Toho has that cut locked away, and following Itami's suicide and Kurosawa's relative success as a very different sort of storyteller there is probably little economic motive to release either cut in a restored version.
    7DanTheMan2150AD

    Certified Insane

    You can't talk about Kiyoshi Kurosawa's Sweet Home without mentioning that it would later go on to inspire the Resident Evil series and is primarily the reason we have the survival horror genre as we know it today. It's a film whose reputation proceeds it, partly due to the fact it has had no official release since it was VHS, thus has been confined to relative obscurity and infamy because of this. I did manage to track down a Blu-ray release of this although it's only an upscale from a seemingly forgotten DVD source, but it's better than nothing. I get very strong Hausu vibes from Sweet Home with its female perspective at centre stage, with the maternal strength they possess. Despite being an early Kiyoshi Kurosawa picture, he nails the feel of what I can only describe as a Japanese take on The Evil Dead, even if the pacing is a little wonky. But when coupled with the pretty gruesome effects work, makeup and awesome synth score by Masaya Matsuura, Sweet Home has enough visual madness to cut through the muddy picture quality.
    mr-norman-bates

    very Argentoesque...

    I would agree with the other reviewers that this is essentially a Japanese take on POLTERGEIST. Do not let that stop you from seeing it however.

    If there was any way to truly describe this film, it would be if Dario Argento (during his heyday in the late 70's) directed a film with Japanese stars. Every shot has the look and the lighting from films like SUSPIRIA, PHENOMENA, TENEBRAE, even down to the tracking shots and steadycam work.

    Which brings me to another point: if there is anyone who has a VHS/ laserdisc/ DVD of this film (preferrably with english subtitles), please let us know. I have a copy but it could have better image quality.

    Regardless, seek this film out. You will not be disappointed.

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    Related interests

    Hidetoshi Nishijima and Tôko Miura in Drive My Car (2021)
    Japanese
    Jeff Goldblum in The Fly (1986)
    Body Horror
    Mia Farrow in Rosemary's Baby (1968)
    Horror

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    • Trivia
      There used to be a debate about which came first, the game or the movie. Further complicating the debate about which came first: Sweet Home's trailer is both an advertisement from the movie, and a sales pitch for the Famicom game. It includes scenes from both. However, it's since been proven that while both came out in 1989, the movie was released in January of that year, while the game came out in December.
    • Crazy credits
      After credits go over footage of the mansion it fully and spectacularly collapses in the post-credits scene.
    • Connections
      Featured in The J-Horror Virus (2023)

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    • Release date
      • January 21, 1989 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Milyy dom
    • Production company
      • Itami Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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