“Sweet My Home” – Japanese Horror Film Set to Haunt Theaters

"Sweet My Home" - Japanese Horror Film Set to Haunt Theaters

A new Japanese horror film “Sweet My Home” (スイート・マイホーム) that is expected to send chills down your spine hits theaters on September 1, 2023, and it’s set to deliver a haunting tale that reveals the dark secrets of a seemingly perfect family home.

Movie Synopsis – Sweet My Home

Kenji Kiyosawa (Masataka Kubota) is a sports instructor living in the icy region of Nagano Prefecture. When he discovers a unique model house that promises to keep its occupants warm with just one air conditioning unit, he decides to build a similar home for his wife and two daughters, who are both sensitive to the cold. The family is overjoyed when their dream home is finally complete, but their happiness is short-lived. Strange and terrifying events soon begin to unfold — threatening emails from an unknown sender, a daughter strangely drawn to the basement, a wife terrified by what she sees reflected in the baby’s eyes, and mysterious deaths of people close to them. As Kenji’s buried memories resurface, the family faces a terrifying reality: what is lurking in their home, or is someone behind it all?

To uncover the shocking truth, watch the trailer here:

Credits:

  • Director: Takumi Saito
  • Screenplay: Hiroshi Kuramochi
  • Original story: Rinko Kozu, Sweet My Home (Kodansha Bunko)
  • Cast: Masataka Kubota, Misako Renbutsu, Nao, Yosuke Kubozuka
  • Cinematographer: Akiko Ashizawa
  • Distributor: Nikkatsu Tokyo Theatres
  • Release Date: September 1, 2023
  • Language: Japanese
  • Country: Japan
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Prepare yourself for a haunting experience as Sweet My Home unravels its secrets on the big screen.

This post is written, edited and published by the Cinecelluloid staff.

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