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Sundance Review: KRAZY HOUSE is a crazy rollercoaster of Bloody Absurdity

Sundance Review: KRAZY HOUSE is a crazy rollercoaster of Bloody Absurdity

Krazy House is the English-language debut of the Dutch director duo Steffen Haars AND Flip van der Kuil, and this thing takes the audience on a wild and unpredictable journey that destroys all expectations. This movie is absolutely crazy and crazy and tells one of the strangest stories you will ever witness on screen.

The film’s premise sets the stage for the madness that follows: Russian workers in Bernie’s seemingly normal home turn out to be wanted criminals, forcing the meek and devoted head of the family, Bernie Christian (Nick Frost), into a chilling crusade to save his family . 90’s sitcom family. Alicia Silverstone matches her frenzy as the cheerfully spiteful wife, adding to the chaotic mix of characters.

The concept of Krazy House is intriguing as it is a parody of the setup of a typical 90s TV sitcom, complete with an overly boring father who is a total jerk. Bernie Christian is incredibly annoying and his family practically despises him. However, as the film progresses, he descends into a fever dream of madness.

The Russian family’s presence in their home only begins with some maintenance work. However, it soon becomes clear that they are after something and their actions lead to the complete destruction of the house. As chaos unfolds, Bernie’s wife reaches a breaking point and their children form unexpected and disastrous bonds with the Russians.

Nick Frost’s portrayal of Bernie Christian is actually pretty funny. Bernie is initially presented as an overly boring and meek father figure, the kind of character you’d expect to find in a ’90s sitcom. Frost perfectly captures Bernie’s awkward and incompetent nature, embracing the comedic potential of the role. His physical comedic skills shine as he navigates the film’s increasingly chaotic and absurd situations.

As the story takes Bernie on a bloody crusade to save his family, Nick Frost’s performance undergoes a notable transformation. It brings depth to Bernie’s character as he evolves from a passive and submissive individual to a determined and somewhat deranged hero.

Alicia Silverstone gives a delightfully mischievous and demented performance as Bernie’s wife. Her character serves as a counterbalance to Bernie’s absurdity, and Silverstone embraces the cheerful mischief of her role.

As the chaos escalates and Bernie’s wife begins to dislike her husband, Silverstone’s portrayal effectively captures the character’s descent into a nervous breakdown. He rides the character’s emotional roller coaster, moving between moments of frustration, madness and hilarity. The chemistry between Silverstone and Nick Frost adds to the comedic dynamic of the film.

Krazy House is a relentless escalation of absurdity. The film turns into a violent and bloody disaster, with twists that are as senseless as they are shocking. The film was sloppily made and in the end the whole thing was really tasteless.

The movie doesn’t really make sense. It was a really strange viewing experience that made me think, “What the hell was all this!?” Sure, I was briefly entertained at certain points, but the whole thing is just a surreal nightmare. If you’re up for a wild ride of pure madness and don’t mind a complete lack of coherence, perhaps Krazy House is something you’ll enjoy.

by Joey Paur
Source: Geek Tyrant

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