Labyrinth fear 3D (The Shock Labyrinth 3D)

Labyrinth fear 3D (The Shock Labyrinth 3D) (Senritsu meikyu 3D) - Japan's first 3D movie. The essence of the film: a group of Japanese teenagers went to amusement park fun, but suddenly a girl from their group Yuki (Misako Renbutsu) disappears in the House of ghosts park. On a rainy day, 10 years after his disappearance, Yuki returns, but before he could say anything, faints. Friends take her to the nearest hospital. But soon discover that the hospital that something is wrong. And the night does not end and not an end, and teenagers are immersed deeper and deeper into the maze of corridors hospital ledeneya horror of meetings c monsters and ghosts. And all this at night, under the covers and not in 3D! On the artistic merits of the film will not be judged. The problem of the film is not to awaken thought, and scare. The film was shot in an amusement park at the foot of Mount Fuji, after hours of the park. Filmed with 2 inexpensive cameras brought to Japan from the United States. According to Takashi Shimizu, director of the film, its three-dimensional camera is a simple system of two inexpensive cameras, imported from the United States. And unlike the sophisticated equipment for filming 3d-movies James Cameron size of its equipment does not exceed the size of the box from under the shoe. In presenting his film at the fourth International Film Festival in Rome, Shimizu said: "This is - my first feature film in several years, and its production represents for us a big problem in creating an entirely new way to express fear and tell the dramatic story through the medium of three-dimensional film. I am very glad that I can now submit this film to an international audience & quot ;. Well, let's just look at the materials available on what can Japanese directors in the genre of horror movies, but movies with phone calls frightened girls. Due to the lack of Russian language to listen and understand Japanese. However, judging by the decor, it's not exactly Hollywood.

Japan 2009
Director: Takashi Shimizu
Cast: Yu Yagir, Ai Maeda, Suzuki Matsuo, Erin Misumi, Ryo Katsuya, Misako Renbutsu
Produced by Dai Miyazaki, Satori Ogura, Masayuki Tanishima
Screenwriter: Daisuke Hosaka
Premiere (World): October 17, 2009
Premiere (RF): April 11, 2010

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