Horror Diary

Horror Diary

Release date : January 1, 1993
Runtime : 30m
Countries of origin : Japan /
Original Language : Japanese /
Director : Hutch / Bratton Ishii /
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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.
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  • title:Horror Diary
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1993
  • Runtime:30m
  • Genres: Horror ·
  • Countries of origin: Japan ·
  • Original Language: Japanese ·
  • Director: Hutch / Bratton Ishii /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies:
  • Overview: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.
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