Centers on a young boy whose family seems to be unraveling around him. His sister is grappling with the reality of life or death, while his storybook illustrating father walks a line with insanity. The situation intensifies when the boy manifests a dangerous friendship with a stuffed toy rabbit that comes to life. Is he crazy or are they all delusional? Shimizu ventures once more into the terrifying corners of the mind where the lines between fact and fiction are blurred.
RELEASE DATE
2011
CURRENT STATUS
Awaiting Release
LANGUAGE
Japanese
PRODUCED BY
Fortissimo Films
MPAA RATING
N/A
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DIRECTED BY
Takashi Shimizu
WRITTEN BY
Sotaro Hayashi
Daisuke Hosaka
Takashi Shimizu
STARRING
Hikari Mitsushima
Takeru Shibuya
Nao Omori
Tamaki Ogawa
Teruyuki Kagawa
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PROJECT DETAILS
- Well Go USA will distribute the film in the US.
- Also known as Rabbit Horror 3D.
- This is Takashi Shimizu's (Ju-On/Grudge series) second venture into 3D, after having worked on The Shock Labyrinth.
- No relation to the 2009 UK film, which is also titled Tormented.
- Inspired by Alice in Wonderland.
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Ha. They followed the white rabbit.
I actually like the storyline of the movie. Has potentiatl. But, like everyone else in the room, 3D needs to go back to the hell where it was created..lol
I'm getting so sick of 3D movies. Other than that..my thoughts on this film are that it could be really good being inspired by Alice in Wonderland or really bad and a total rip-off of Alice in Wonderland.
yeah i agree! so bored of 3D
Indeed. And why can't we go back to the good ole days of Black and White. I mean it took me decades just to get use to the talkies, and then they added all these vivid colors that just took away from the real story. Actually any visuals throw me off. Just give a romping radio serial.... Screw it, I'll just read books.
I agree with you. The only 2 movies I liked in 3D were Avatar and Final Destination 5. Many of these 3D movies are out just to go with the trend. I prefer the style of the earlier horror movies
Sounds good and could be fun but dose every thing have to be in 3D.
It should have all died out in the 80s