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Housewife

  • 2017
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
1.8K
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Clémentine Poidatz and David Sakurai in Housewife (2017)
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On a snowy eve, Little Holly's sister and father are killed by her frantic mother. Years later, Holly is married, lonely, and her life is soon about take a turn for the ultra weird, when she... Read allOn a snowy eve, Little Holly's sister and father are killed by her frantic mother. Years later, Holly is married, lonely, and her life is soon about take a turn for the ultra weird, when she visits "Umbrella of Love and Mind".On a snowy eve, Little Holly's sister and father are killed by her frantic mother. Years later, Holly is married, lonely, and her life is soon about take a turn for the ultra weird, when she visits "Umbrella of Love and Mind".

  • Director
    • Can Evrenol
  • Writers
    • Can Evrenol
    • Cem Özüduru
  • Stars
    • Clémentine Poidatz
    • Ali Aksöz
    • David Sakurai
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    1.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Can Evrenol
    • Writers
      • Can Evrenol
      • Cem Özüduru
    • Stars
      • Clémentine Poidatz
      • Ali Aksöz
      • David Sakurai
    • 39User reviews
    • 36Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Clémentine Poidatz
    Clémentine Poidatz
    • Holly…
    Ali Aksöz
    • Timucin…
    David Sakurai
    David Sakurai
    • Bruce…
    Alicia Kapudag
    • Valery…
    Defne Halman
    Defne Halman
    • Holly's Mother
    Ömer Naci Gülalp
    • Holly's father
    Elif Gülalp
    • Hazel…
    Zuri Sen
    • Holly…
    Müge Büyüktalas
    • Asuman…
    Brandon Patton
    • Rich…
    Hamit Annak
    • Bartender
    Can Bonomo
    • Moroccon ULM fan
    Resit Berker Enhos
    Resit Berker Enhos
    • Alex…
    Gunes Galava
    • Grandmother
    Haktan Kaan Icel
    • ULM Member
    Alper Magriso
    • Waiter
    Ayda Varon
    • Woman with stroller
    • Director
      • Can Evrenol
    • Writers
      • Can Evrenol
      • Cem Özüduru
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    User reviews39

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    4Fella_shibby

    Why my review posted on 19th April 2022 got deleted?

    Nowhere close to the surrealistic Baskin and wtf were those tentacles.

    I saw this only cos i had enjoyed the director's Baskin but this movie is one helluva jumbled mess.

    It started off very well and the dreams n hallucinations sequences are terrifying but the ending ruined everything.

    There is no explanation about the lady from the portrait or the amulet.

    Sex scenes are added but none of em is erotic enuff.

    The lead actress is skinny n her boobs ain't good.

    The skin peeling scene is totally uncalled for.

    The director is obviously inspired by David Lynch, Lars von Trier, H. P. Lovecraft n 60s satanic cult movies bit somehow he never succeeded.
    5jmerlino

    Meh.

    Relentlessly average. Not scary enough to be a decent horror movie, and not much discernible humor to make the non-scary stuff funny.

    There's a pretty hot threesome scene, but that's about it for fun.
    Dethcharm

    "I'm Your Boogie Man!"...

    After witnessing the horrific murders of her sister and father, by her mother, young Holly (Clementine Piodatz) flees her home. Years later, adult Holly still suffers from the repercussions of that event. Now, married to a famous author, she finds herself drawn into an esoteric cult, when an ex-lover named Valerie reenters her life.

    The cult is called ULM (Umbrella of Love and Mind) and is led by the enigmatic Bruce O'Hara (David Sakurai), who is part motivational speaker, part mystic, and part televangelist. O'Hara takes Holly on a "healing journey" that apparently alters her consciousness. It also traps her in a nightmare labyrinth filled with omens, visions, and death.

    HOUSEWIFE gets points for being different, though it's not as palpably malevolent as Director Can Evrenol's first film, BASKIN. While the entire movie is bizarre, most of the horror is saved for the impressive, Lovecraftian finale...
    7lost-in-limbo

    "There's only you and your dreams".

    A month or two back during a film festival, this was the film I was most looking forward to seeing. From the director of the Turkish horror "Baskin", a film I liked well enough, inspite of a few weak spots and stretched out storytelling. Anyway it was Can Evrenol's audaciously hypnotic vision, and explosively violent and nerve wracking horror set-pieces from his debut feature that had me curious to what he would do next. Housewife follows his previous film's story structure very much to a tee... in rocking your senses. A gothic, slow-grinding fable of mind-bending subconscious dreams fusing together with stark, cold reality. This gradual build-up of cultish zealotry, underlining sexual yearning and haunting dreamlike visions implodes into a sinuously conniving final third of occult debauchery, doomsday preaching and cosmic horror of Lovecraftian proportions.

    However, while the backend imagery are creative and striking - the jubilee of violence are not as gory, nor even as rampant. There's still a frenzied craziness in what is happening in its climax. Steering closer to something startlingly bizarre, yet stylishly disciplined in its fiendish acts. Still, in saying that, their are few disturbing illustrations and the odd graphic jolt, but here, Evrenol used the surreal story to build towards and complement the delirious horror scenes than the other way around.

    In some ways I might actually prefer "Housewife". In how it went about setting up and delivering on it's one, two punch. It flows better, and the shocks don't have a tacked on impression. Think of the suspicious, and paranoid build-up of a Polanski film, where instead it's very dark, and surreal in its laborious reality morphing into a disorientating dreamscape. Is it all in her head, as nightmares never felt so real? We watch the female lead stumble through a daze of confusion and fear, thinking her troubles, and past demons are cured when she seeks guidance from a necromantic showbiz psychic (perfectly done by David Sakurai) who believes he is destined to help her, but it's just the beginning of things to come as he starts getting into her head. The path that's chosen for her, from possible pacts made by her own family, or tainted blood, shows these deities never forget. The fervid opening of the film, which grabs you by the throat squeezing real tight, sets up the inherited guilt and fear stemming from her childhood that haunts her throughout adult life. The crafty camerawork, moody lighting and wailing synths/ambient pianos play a big part in shaping the swirling discomfit. Or I can see it being labeled as glossed up trash.

    Where I think the film is let down, similar to Baskin, is the depth of its story and emotional engagement of its characters. This is mainly pointed at Clementine Poidatz and Ali Aksoz's characters, as Sakurai's presence needed to be mystifying. Possibly even having the Turkish actors speaking English rather than their native tongue can come across looking uneven, or stiff in their emoting delivery. While it does have a streamlined narrative with what seems like a lot going on, everything does comes across distant and less than skin deep. At times it did some things differently with its fascinating mythos, but the typical genre staples found in these cult stories can make its way into the story, for better or worse.

    "Housewife" again shows the director's ambitious visionary prowess, and an ability to formulate reactions from his spectacular bookended set-pieces, whereas the spotty material might have its issues, it still showed glimpses that this latest effort is a step in the right direction. I'll probably end up liking this more than most would.
    4WebSorve

    "Housewife" - Movie Review

    I had the opportunity to watch "Housewife" during the 11th Edition of the Lisbon International Horror Movie Festival, Motel X, in September 2017. Having watched Can Evrenol's brilliant and nightmarish "Baskin" last year, I was really excited to watch this movie in the midst of fellow horror movie aficionados. Not only that, but the only preview I could find on YouTube was actually quite compelling, so my expectations were at their peak as I entered the movie theater. Alas, as my initial excitement faded, my expectations would soon be laid to waste. While the movie had a promising start, it quickly went astray. The acting was mediocre, at best, but all I kept wondering was why on earth would any studio hire a non-English speaking cast to speak in English for the majority of the time when these events are not even occurring in an English speaking country? It's distracting, to say the least, and adds absolutely nothing to the story. Furthermore, while most of the dialogue focuses on exposing who these characters are, what they do for a living and how they came to know each other, not much of it is truly dedicated to clarifying some of the most meaningful aspects of the story, such as the identity of the old lady in the painting or the importance of the pendant that she wears around her neck. We can try to guess and speculate, but we never really know for sure. Plus, the nudity, sex, blood and gore also feel gratuitous and bear no significance to the story that we're being told. They're just randomly thrown into the mix. The only hint of purpose is only provided at the very end, where all threads are tied together, but the ending itself failed to have much of an impact as I wasn't invested on these any characters to even care about what happened to them. There was simply not enough meat on these skinny bones. In conclusion, the acting was wooden, as there was very little chemistry between the actors themselves, the characters were underdeveloped, the plot was weak, the story was insubstantial and the on-screen violence, even though it was well executed, served little purpose apart from attempting to shock the audience. If you are a hardcore horror movie fan or if you're into H. P. Lovecraft's body of work, feel free to check this one out. However, I personally think that here are far better movies out there for you to watch, so I suggest that you don't waste your time on this one.

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    • Release date
      • August 10, 2018 (Turkey)
    • Country of origin
      • Turkey
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ev Kadını
    • Filming locations
      • Istanbul, Turkey
    • Production companies
      • Anka Film
      • Chantier Films
      • Mo Film
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