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Director: Louis Nero
Cast: Daniele Savoca, Simona Nasi, Franco Nero, Eugenio Allegri
Hans Schabe is a man who lives a hallucinatory existence in which real life mixes with his fantasies and obsessions. The paranoia that has taken his soul hostage is the engine of the film. From childhood to death. The particularly delicate theme, the possibility of living and knowing everything from the inside of Hans touch and test the sensitivity of the viewer. No third person who narrates, no external eye that interprets. Only Hans and his visions in a state of hallucination.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Hans is a 2006 thriller/horror film directed by Louis Nero that has received a mixed critical reception. The film's hallucinatory exploration of one man's disturbed psyche has been praised for its bold, unconventional approach, though some critics found it to be overly convoluted and inaccessible. Details on its awards recognition or public reception are unavailable.
Why you might like this:
Fans of psychological thrillers and horror with a surreal, hallucinatory edge will find a lot to appreciate in this 2006 film directed by Louis Nero. The film's intimate, first-person perspective into the troubled mind of its protagonist, Hans, creates an immersive and unsettling viewing experience, blending fantasy and reality in a way that challenges the viewer's perception.