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A man (Shinya Tsukamoto) finds himelf locked into an extremely narrow
space with a stomaqch injury, and he has no idea how he got there or how
he got injured. He doesn't even have an idea who he is actually.
Eventually though he realizes he has to escape, but that means he has to
crawl through a series of extremely narrow concrete corridors that offer
not even enough space to sit up, and with a stomach injury, that's all but
easy.
After crawling for some time, he bumps into a woman (Kahori Fujii), who
is injured just like he is and he is doing about as bad as he is. They
decide to make their getaway together ... but everywhere they crawl, it
seems, they bump into dead ends and mutilated corpses. Eventually they
realize the only way is to the sewers ... where the two of them almost
drown, but somehow they in the end make it out of the whole maze and into
a kitchen where the man at last manages to call emergency ...
A weird little featurette (clocking in at 49 minutes) that puts its
protagonists into a weird situation - and leaves the whole thing totally
unexplained. The film is subsequently open to hundreds of interpretations,
and each is as good (or bad) as the next one.
That's not to say that Haze is a bad film, quite the contrary
actually: The film is full of suspense, and despite the whole premise
being and remaining unexplained, the story in itself makes total sense and
is quite creepy actually.
A very interesting and entertaining movie. Recommended !
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