

Haze
Directed by Shinya TsukamotoA man wakes up to find himself locked in a cramped concrete maze of corridors, in which he can barely move. He doesn't remember why he is there or how he got there. He has a terrible stomach injury and is slowly bleeding to death.
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Haze Ratings & Reviews
- Niztradamus2d agoA very atmospheric and claustrophobic short that leaves many things up to the viewers to interpret. While it excels in both those departments, the actual content is rather shallow. While you have to interpret what it all means, personally I thought it was pretty obvious if you paid attention to what's happening at the end. Decisions made by our protagonist are very stupid and unbelievable at times. This pulled me right out of the experience. Since it's only 49 minutes long I can recommend to give it a shot.
- NonPlayableContentDecember 7, 2025A Sisyphusian horror story that dips its toes in Dantes inferno as well. Its so intense that if you have any claustrophobia be ready to squirm at least once or twice. The near silent acting was a welcomed attempt, i was glad to not be forced to listen to someone monolog for any serious length of time. The length 👌 The nu metal 👌 The execution of concept 👌 The lack of good blood and practical damage 👎
Haze Trivia
Haze was released on April 28, 2005.
Haze was directed by Shinya Tsukamoto.
Haze has a runtime of 49m.
Haze was produced by Shinya Tsukamoto, Shinichi Kawahara, Un-seong Yoo.
The key characters in Haze are Shinya Tsukamoto, Kaori Fujii, Takahiro Murase.
Haze is rated R.
Haze is a Horror, Mystery film.
Haze has an audience rating of 7.8 out of 10.




