Haze (2005)
You will experience the palpable feeling of terror and all encompassing sense of claustrophobia as you watch this intense exercise in basic fear and dread...
A man awakes to find himself trapped in a dirty, confined crawlspace. He barely has enough room to move. He also has no memory of why he's there, or why he's bleeding from a stomach wound. Apparently drugged, he occasionally 'zones out' of his surroundings as he tries to edge towards his way to freedom. But the more he explores, the more pain he has to endure, and the more frightening his predicament becomes.
Director: Shinya Tsukamoto
Genre: Horror, Mystery
Runtime: 49 min
Release Date: April 28, 2005
Cast
Screenplay
Music: Chu Ishikawa
Cinematography: Shinya Tsukamoto
Editing: Shinya Tsukamoto
Production: Jeonju International Film Festival, Kaijyu Theater
Country: Japan, South Korea
Language: 日本語
Original Language: ja
Keywords
claustrophobia, maze, imprisonment, surrealism, survival, labyrinth
Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Haze about?
- A man awakes to find himself trapped in a dirty, confined crawlspace. He barely has enough room to move. He also has no memory of why he's there, or why he's bleeding from a stomach wound. Apparently drugged, he occasionally 'zones out' of his surroundings as he tries to edge towards his way to freedom. But the more he explores, the more pain he has to endure, and the more frightening his predicament becomes.
- Who directed Haze?
- Haze was directed by Shinya Tsukamoto.
- Who stars in Haze?
- Haze stars Shinya Tsukamoto, Kaori Fujii, Takahiro Murase, Takahiro Kandaka, Masato Tsujioka, Mao Saito.
- How long is Haze?
- Haze has a runtime of 49m (49 minutes).
- What genre is Haze?
- Haze is a Horror, Mystery film.
- Where was Haze produced?
- Haze was produced in Japan, South Korea.