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"The Crazy Family" (Gyakufunsha Kazoku) (1984)
Rare Sogo Ishii black comedy satire, more directly translated as "The Back-fire Family"
1984 / 103mins / Original Aspect Ratio / Japanese Japanese Language with English Subtitles / Color / Japan
Picture Quality: A
An interesting black-comedy spoofing western (American) sitcoms!,
You know that "syrupy" sitcom fad of the 1980's? With stuff like "Full House", "Family Ties" and "Facts of Life"? Didn't they just wanna make ya puke? You always wondered why they were popular in the US, as well as Asia. I gotta a cure for you"
Gyakufunsha kazoku!!! The Back-fire family!!!
Like in many US sitcoms, it starts off with the stereotypical working dad, the stereotypical house-wife mom, the stereotypical teeny-bopper and the stereotypical brain-child student. Everything seems to be fine..... ......Until they move in with their crazy grandpa who still thinks it's World War 2 and plenty of termites and roaches in the house. Oh boy, do things take the twisted root! HEH HEH HEH HEH HEH HEH!
Now why can't Sitcoms in West DO THAT? That would be cool!
Rare Sogo Ishii black comedy satire, more directly translated as "The Back-fire Family"
1984 / 103mins / Original Aspect Ratio / Japanese Japanese Language with English Subtitles / Color / Japan
Picture Quality: A
An interesting black-comedy spoofing western (American) sitcoms!,
You know that "syrupy" sitcom fad of the 1980's? With stuff like "Full House", "Family Ties" and "Facts of Life"? Didn't they just wanna make ya puke? You always wondered why they were popular in the US, as well as Asia. I gotta a cure for you"
Gyakufunsha kazoku!!! The Back-fire family!!!
Like in many US sitcoms, it starts off with the stereotypical working dad, the stereotypical house-wife mom, the stereotypical teeny-bopper and the stereotypical brain-child student. Everything seems to be fine..... ......Until they move in with their crazy grandpa who still thinks it's World War 2 and plenty of termites and roaches in the house. Oh boy, do things take the twisted root! HEH HEH HEH HEH HEH HEH!
Now why can't Sitcoms in West DO THAT? That would be cool!