Saturday, May 30, 2009
LIVING HELL
Living Hell is a 2000 Japanese horror film written and directed by Shugo Fujii, and starring Hirohito Honda, Yoshiko Shiraishi, Rumi, Kazuo Yashiro, Naoko Mori, and Shugo Fujii.
After two gruesome murders have taken place in a Tokyo house, Ken and his family are forced to invite their relatives who lived in the same house where the killing occurred; even though they are a little bit skeptical about bringing two strangers into the household, they have no other choice but to accept the situation. Soon after the arrival of the two strange ladies, Ken's wheelchair-bound brother, Yasu, senses that there is something wrong with the old lady and her granddaughter. It doesn't take too long for the two creepy women to show who they really are, and one day when the house is empty, Yasu is sadistically tortured and driven to the limits of pain by the wicked games of the old woman and her granddaughter. When his siblings come back home, none of them believes what Yasu say, and instead, they think that his confinement to a wheel chair is driving him crazy. Despite his attempts to get out of the house, Yasu is again left at the women mercy, and his suffering becomes more and more intense as their games become more violent making his life a living hell.
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