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  1. The Happiness of the Katakuris was first shown in Japan at the Tokyo International Film Festival in October 2001. [3] [4] The Happiness of the Katakuris was released theatrically in Japan on February 16, 2002. [5]

  2. The Happiness of the Katakuris: Directed by Takashi Miike. With Kenji Sawada, Keiko Matsuzaka, Shinji Takeda, Naomi Nishida. A family moves to the country to run a rustic mountain inn when, to their horror, the customers begin befalling sudden and unlikely fates.

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    • Comedy, Fantasy, Horror
    • Takashi Miike
    • 2002-02-23
  3. Mar 16, 2012 · The film, released in 2001, obliquely refers to the collapse of the Japanese economy, the so-called “Lost Decade.” At the outset, the Katakuri family is faced with several unhappy and transitional situations. The Katakuri’s patriarch, genial middle-aged father of two Masao, and his wife Terue have lost their jobs.

  4. Apr 30, 2003 · The rest of Miike's musical extravaganza isn't exactly your usual collection of song and dance numbers either. Straying so far off the beaten track, it needs a search and rescue helicopter to ...

  5. The Happiness of the Katakuris is a 2001 Japanese musical comedy horror film directed by Takashi Miike, with screenplay by Kikumi Yamagishi. It is loosely based on the South Korean film The Quiet Family.

    • Takashi Miike
  6. Release Date: 16 May 2003. Running Time: 113 minutes. Certificate: 15. Original Title: Happiness of the Katakuris, The. Based on Korean director Ji Woon Kim's 1998 black comedy The Quiet Family ...

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  8. Ratings. The Katakuri family has just opened their guest house in the mountains. Unfortunately their first guest commits suicide and in order to avoid trouble they decide to bury him in the backyard. Things get way more complicated when their second guest, a famous sumo wrestler, dies while having sex with his underage girlfriend and the grave ...

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