DVD DETAILS:

New color corrected master, letterboxed
New subtitles approved by director Shugo Fujii
Stereo 2.0 mix
Extras will include:
English language commentary by director Shugo Fujii
Four short films by director Shugo Fujii:

*Blackhole
*Seesaw Game
*Grief
*Dead Money

Deleted Scenes
Complete 245 storyboards for Living Hell
7 page biography and filmography for director Shugo Fujii
Trailers for Living Hell, as well as previews for upcoming Subversive Cinema releases
The first 500 copies will be hand-signed and numbered by Shugo Fujii

MY REVIEW OF “Living Hell”:

This film was messed up and scary, In the like’s of Japanese films such as “The Guinea Pigs Series” (although Living Hell does the gore in good taste.) Living Hell has a lot to do with torture psychically and mentally. The story is about a boy in a wheelchair names Yasu, he lives with his father and brother who just thin he’s a bit off the wall. Well anyway one day and old women and her mute granddaughter show up , they are homeless, and Yasu’s father agrees to let the live with them until they can find a place of their own. well strange and bizarre things start to happen with Yasu at the center of the mix.

The film starts off slow then gets very odd and spooky. Like all Japanese films the characters are people that you can relate too, but are put in situations you don’t want to ever be in. the acting is pretty decent and the effect were pretty good too, the production value and style of the film is freaky and dark in it’s on way and helps keep you feeling uncomfortable while watching the film. Overall this is probably one of the most freaky films I’ve seen come out of Japan. You can pick a copy of Living Hell up online at the link below. Worth watching for any fan of Asian Horror.

-Horror Bob