Krazy House (2024)

Krazy-House-(2024)
Krazy House (2024)

The live-recorded classic comedy serials which feature a round of laughter in the back don’t quite impress me. However, I also believe that there is tremendous potential in the camera confines of a sitcom as long as the premise isn’t approached as it usually is the land that is endlessly remade. One could think of WandaVision, which turned the premise so much upside down, that it became easy to understand where the approach came from. Then there is our vision, in which directors Steffen Haars and Flip van der Kuil combine the sitcom genre and horror movies but spill a little blood into that genre to make it feel fresh. Krazy House thankfully does not stay in that insulting for the average trailer for family-oriented films and instead shifts without missing a beat to the over-the-top great fun that is the survival genre.

Krazy House has it all. The show begins with an enthusiastic audience and a catchy theme song, which gives a hint at the rest of the episode’s chaos. They love both, all the ”actors”, and the English language which refers to performers such as those they are all “transformed” into only during the viewing and not during the performance. Of course, they, too, form a Christian nuclear family for better, and for worse, all the time. The Christians are a father who does cross stitches, Bernie (Nick Frost, Shaun of The Dead, Hot Fuzz) who is a religious figure intending to turn everybody into his Jesus’s worshippers including the rest of the family; Eva (Alicia Silverstone, The Lodge, Perpetrator), a business mother of the family, entrepreneurial sorts of woman, Adam (Walt Klink, Rabbit Hole, Lieve Mama), a teenage geek son, and Sarah (Gaite Jansen, Jett, Peaky Blinders) a teenage sister who is crazy about boys and is desperate for attention.

Should the exaggerated humor be excused because of the whimsical artistic yet stylized overaction? Quite so, the apparent selection of performance tends to fit into the expected boundaries of such in any television series of this kind. Kto ca riki, a sutaz kareeo stvul vare dem n interdit-hung to be resistant to Maurice. Everyone on the team should be prepared to experience their minds screw back. Hilarious sets when VHS-type side cuts of actors losing their minds are some stick-slap humor that gets suffocated occasionally. But this is just the surface. What is interesting is that Eva gets hurt and what happens next she is told to be in bed. If the premise was odd enough wait till three Dutch workers arrive at the home of the Christians, doors in hand. Jan Bijvoet, Chris Peter, and Matti Stooker were three ‘workers’ who were supposed to just fix the broken plumbing but went on stealing and destroying spree of the Christians’ belongings. The hours literally zoom from Good Friday to Silent Saturday ending the weekend with Easter Sunday.

An observation made in the Krazy House post asks, ‘Why did the highly exaggerated style of comedy in Krazy House come into play after the halfway mark?’ Adam is portrayed as being persuaded by one of the women to act as if he were an addict who was looking for an illegal alien. Likewise, Sarah was also portrayed to be in pursuit of one of the men. He then believes in the existence of aliens and only needs a quick dose. At last, Bernie believes in a new Jesus, this time it is an actor from Entourage and He’s Just Not That Into You does not literally show us, it makes him more delusional. Most or all of the audience will not need convincing when it is said that the displacement of the families or the shifts of the families is absolutely replacement cinematic features early on in the movie but given that this is a well-coordinated horror/comedy in its own right, it remains unforeseeable.

At the end of the day, all of this is not particularly impressive. There is killing and there is a final stage that reminds me of my desperate efforts in trying to finish a paper for school. There is hope for things getting crazier and crazier gradually but that isn’t quite how the whole thing works. Why can’t the actors have fun with the sitcom premise such as portraying a more exaggerated version of themselves or for example pretending that they were being filmed in front of a live audience? A lot of the scenes show what they could have done but did not. In no way does this reflect on the performers: no signs of half-hearted cosmetic attempts can be seen, and all of the performers look to be quite exuberant, to say the least. Krazy House is less of an Easter miracle and more of a mediocre horror/comedy mashup that would be best erased from this planet and rebuilt again in a more sensible way.

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