A Japanese young girl, taking along her young friends who are just as naïve as she is, sets off to visit a kind aunt who lives in a remote house with a white cat. Oh, what a mistake...
The young Japanese director came up with and shot her debut film together with her seven-year-old daughter. It turned out to be a funny little mess, where flying heads bite children on their behinds, a piano bites off fingers (and then swallows the rest of the girl's body), hands, legs, and heads are flying everywhere, a skeleton dances, and a cute fluffy cat oversees this whole chaos.
Despite all its art-house qualities and absurdity, I’m convinced that this is precisely how horror made by children should look. Not every adult can withstand the concentration of nonsense (it’s absolutely not recommended for epileptics). But my inner child is having a lot of fun (and I just turned 45).