Amemiya is an unpopular YouTuber who specializes in the occult. One day, his manager brings him a home floor plan. His manager tells him that the layout looks like an ordinary home floor plan, but the layout contains an inscrutable point. Amemiya begins to look carefully at the floor plan, and Kurihara, who is an architect and a fan of mysteries, joins him. They try to reveal the mystery behind the house. Meanwhile, Yuzuki contacts Amemiya and tells him that she knows something about the house he posted on his YouTube channel. She joins Amemiya and Kurihara to reveal the mystery of the house, but she also seems to have a secret. (Source: AsianWiki) ~~ Adapted from the novel "Henna Ie" by Uketsu. Edit Translation
- English
- Русский
- हिन्दी
- Español
- Native Title: 変な家
- Also Known As: A Strange House , Henna Ie , Странный дом
- Director: Ishikawa Junichi
- Screenwriter: Ushio Kentaro
- Genres: Mystery, Horror
Where to Watch The Floor Plan
Cast & Credits
- Mamiya ShotaroAmemiya / "Ameotoko"Main Role
- Sato JiroKuriharaMain Role
- Kawaei RinaMiyae YuzukiMain Role
- Ishizaka KojiKatabuchi ShigeharuSupport Role
- Saito YukiMatsuoka YoshieSupport Role
- Takashima MasanobuMorigaki KiyotsuguSupport Role
Reviews
Adaptation so bad the creator calls it "Garbage"
I’m not a horror fan in fact, I usually avoid jump scares but I was drawn to this story because it approaches horror from a unique angle. It’s disappointed to see what they did to the source material. Even the creator, Uketsu, reportedly dismissed the film with a single word: “Gomi” (Garbage).What started as a viral YouTube video and evolved into a successful novel and manga has been completely squandered. Uketsu goal was to create "horror for people who don't like horror," focusing on psychological unease rather than cheap thrills. Having watched the original videos and read the manga, I was genuinely captivated by Amemiya and Kurihara deductions. The mystery behind those strange floor plans was supposed to be unsettling because of its logic.
The movie should have been a slow-burn. A slower pace would have allowed the audience's own imagination to build the tension. Instead, while watching this adaptation, I found myself questioning if this was even Hen na Ie (The Floor Plan) at all. It felt more like a bizarre, misplaced version of Gannibal.
To make matters worse, the ending was left wide open, clearly baiting a sequel. It’s honestly frustrating. I feel truly sorry for Uketsu; he crafted such a brilliant, atmospheric story, only to see it dismantled like this.
















