The Happiness of the Katakuris (Katakuri-ke no Kōfuku) is a Japanese musical-comedy film directed by Takashi Miike. The film follows a family who runs a failing bed and breakfast in the mountains of Japan. To attract customers, they bury their guests in a nearby forest and then stage their deaths as natural causes.
As the film develops, various unexpected characters arrive at the bed and breakfast, including a mountaineer, a television crew, and a man who claims to have murdered his wife. The family is forced to cover up each new death in increasingly absurd ways, while keeping up appearances for their remaining guests.
The film is known for its quirky humor, fantastical musical numbers, and bizarre plot twists. It has been described as a "genre-bending horror-comedy-musical" that defies easy classification. Despite its unusual subject matter, the film has been praised for its inventive storytelling and visual style, and has gained a cult following since its release in 2001.
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