Labyrinth of Cinema Film Review: Hausu Director Nobuhiko Obayashi Takes a Bow with Head-Spinning History Lesson thewrap.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thewrap.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Nobuhiko Ãbayashi is the Japanese film-maker who directed the cult 1977 horror Hausu, or House, and in his long and prolific career also specialised in TV ads starring American movie actors for the domestic market (satirised in Sofia Coppolaâs Lost in Translation).
Just before his death last year, at the age of 82, he completed this film, his valediction to cinema, to Japan and to life: an epic blitz of pop-culture hyperactivity: baffling, surreal, tragicomic, then simply tragic. At first, it looks as if it is going to be a sentimental lump-in-the-throat elegy to cinema-goingâs golden age. But then it takes us to the heart of Japanese darkness: the second world war and the atomic bomb.