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Irezumi (1966)
"See how fascinating this painting is? A beauty trampling the corpses of countless men at her feet, feasting on their flesh and blood to grow and prosper. Tell me... don't you think she resembles you?"
#irezumi#japanese cinema#1966#yasuzô masumura#jun'ichirô tanizaki#kaneto shindô#ayako wakao#akio hasegawa#gaku yamamoto#kei satô#fujio suga#reiko fujiwara#asao uchida#kikue môri#hikaru hayashi#absolutely beautiful film. full of deep‚ rich colours and vibrant detail‚ a masterful composition on a morbid subject#I've loved the other Masumura films I've seen‚ and appreciate his aesthetic focus and eye for detail but this is the first of his colour#works I've seen and it's a whole new level. near perfect in pure visual terms; plotting and script‚ while suitably dramatic#and tragic‚ aren't quite as perfect. centres on a terrific performance from Wakao as a woman transformed from an impulsive and#irresponsible but romantic girl into a cold‚ near monstrous vision of vengeful hatred. arguably Masumura is asking the viewer to look at#Wakao's distorted personality by the end of the film as somewhat grotesque or at least as tragic but i gotta say that in 2023 it's hard not#to feel a frisson of 'good for her' as she engineers the bloody deaths of every man who ever wronged her#the character could perhaps have used a little more nuance and I'd also have liked to have seen more made of the parallels in trading flesh#(both figuratively as sex work and literally as canvas for tattooists) but these are relatively minor gripes. a kind of updated fairy tale#with a moralist slant‚ but a deeply beautiful one. rain swept and blood drenched‚ deep shadows and pale skin‚ flashing blades and#rich fabric folds. sumptuous.
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Kuroneko (藪の中の黒猫) (Yabu no naka no kuroneko) (Black Cat) (1968) Kaneto Shindô
March 17th 2024
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Tengoku Daimakyou
Tengoku Daimakyou (Serie 2023) #GenSato #SayakaSenbongi #HibikuYamamura #ToshiyukiToyonaga #MisatoFukuen #ShunsukeTakeuchi Mehr auf:
Serie / 天国大魔境 / Heavenly Delusion Jahr: 2023- Genre: Anime / Abenteuer / Comedy Hauptrollen: Gen Satô, Sayaka Senbongi, Hibiku Yamamura, Toshiyuki Toyonaga, Misato Fukuen, Shunsuke Takeuchi, Tomoyo Kurosawa, Misato Matsuoka, Yuuki Shin, Kei Shindo, Satomi Kobashi, Ayano Shibuya … Serienbeschreibung: In der äußeren Welt sind 15 Jahre seit einer beispiellosen Katastrophe vergangen, die die…
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gsmattingly · 11 months
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Review "Bullet Train" (1975)
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I watched "Bullet Train" (1975) directed by Jun'ya Satô. It stars a number of people including Ken Takakura, Shin'ichi Chiba and Kei Yamamoto. This was an interesting film although most definitely not a great film. It was an okay film. It was very tense, fairly fast-paced but the acting was just okay for the most part. Similarly the direction was not great.
From IMDb: "Criminals plant a bomb on a high-speed train. It will explode when the train slows down, unless a ransom is paid."
The movie "Speed" was based on this concept. I would say that "Speed" was also better than this film.
There was great attention paid to details related to the high speed train system. General reviews rated in the 5 to 8 out of 10 range. I definitely would put it closer to 6 range, maybe. If you're a big action-movie fan, you might like this a lot. I guess the musical soundtrack could be characterized as definitely from the 70s. I didn't really think it was very good.
The release from Eureka is very good. I still have the extras on the disc to view.
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Onibaba [1964 Kaneto Shindō]
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sesiondemadrugada · 3 years
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Death by Hanging (Nagisa Ôshima, 1968).
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Onibaba (1964)
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Irezumi | Yasuzô Masumura | 1966
Kei Satô, Ayako Wakao
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Bad movie I have The Sword of Doom 1966 aka Dai-bosatsu tôge
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stargazer-kea · 4 years
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The Devil's Temple ( 1969 )
鬼の棲む館 (Oni no Sumu Yakata)
Directed by Kenji Misumi
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Yabu No Naka No Kuroneko (Kuroneko, 1968)
“Strange things tend to happen in a war-torn land. Hail fell in summer this year, then it became so hot that birds fell from the sky.”
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Onibaba (Kaneto Shindô, 1964)
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Onibaba [1964 Kaneto Shindō]
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king-clyde-wy · 5 years
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Personal opinion but
why do i feel like one piece is the one manga that isn't making any advancement? I mean look at what's happening with Kei Nagai and Satô in Ajin, Shigaraki's character devloppment in My Hero Academia, the exciting near-end of Nanatsu no Taizai, and the ending part of the great war in Kingdom. All of these mangas are doing amazing jobs giving someth to discuss on.
I've been aware and also admirative of the work Oda has been putting in One Piece for the longest time, but even tho big figures like the Yonkos are fighting, I'm not seeing it. I'm not seeing the point on following each week another episode of Luffy and his Friends at Wano Kuni. There was too much hype for an arc that takes the most exposition so far.
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