The Crazy Family (逆噴射家族, Gyaku-funsha Kazoku) is a 1984 Japanese film directed by Sōgo Ishii.
This paranoia grows as he feels increasingly unable to control the pressures of work and the expectations of society.
The mother, Saeko, attempts to maintain a sense of normalcy but becomes increasingly detached as the situation worsens.
Their son, Masaki, is a high school student who struggles with the intense academic pressure to succeed, while their daughter, Erika, is a rebellious teenager who resents the constraints placed on her by her parents.
The father's paranoia reaches a breaking point, leading to a bizarre and destructive climax as the family turns on each other in a desperate attempt to maintain their sanity.