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    • laforgue disse...
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    • Jun 11 2007, 21h38

    Japanese Films

    ONIBABA(1964)
    Director:
    Kaneto Shindô
    Writer:
    Kaneto Shindô
    Cast(Credited cast)
    Nobuko Otowa... Woman
    Jitsuko Yoshimura... Young Woman
    Kei Sato... Hachi
    Jukichi Uno... Samurai
    Taiji Tonoyama... Ushi
    Somesho Matsumoto
    Kentaro Kaji
    Hosui Araya

    After enlisting as a volunteer in a war in 14th century Japan, his wife and mother remain living in a swamp. They eke out their living by ambushing worn-out warriors, killing them and selling their belongings to a greedy merchant. The woman comes to mistrust her daughter-in-law who has coupled up with a deserter, and begins to wear a facial mask she has taken from a slain samurai. Soon the mask will not come off again. In this disguise she is at first taken for a demon by her daughter.


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    Editado por laforgue em Jul 8 2007, 13h02
  • ONIBABA was crazy good! need to watch again.


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    • Jul 3 2007, 0h35
    never watched... :\ hey, but where's my Toshiro? oh well... guess i'm gonna download anyway.

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    • Jul 8 2007, 13h17

    SAMURAI REBELLION-Jôi-uchi: Hairyô tsuma shimatsu (1967)


    SAMURAI REBELLION-Jôi-uchi: Hairyô tsuma shimatsu (1967)
    Director:
    Masaki Kobayashi
    Writers:
    Shinobu Hashimoto
    Yasuhiko Takiguchi

    Toshirô Mifune - Isaburo Sasahara
    Yôko Tsukasa - Ichi Sasahara
    Tatsuyoshi Ehara - Bunzo Sasahara
    Etsuko Ichihara - Kiku
    Isao Yamagata - Shobei Tsuchiya
    Tatsuya Nakadai - Tatewaki Asano
    Shigeru Kôyama - Geki Takahashi
    Michiko Otsuka - Suga Sasahara
    Tatsuo Matsumura - Lord Masakata Matsudaira
    Masao Mishima - Sanzaemon Yanase

    During peace in 1725, aging swordsman Isaburo is living a henpecked life when his clan lord requests that Isaburos son marry the lords mistress, with whom hes displeased, even though shes born him a son. Isaburo wants to refuse, but his son Yogoro accepts the woman, Ichi, and they fall deeply in love. Their love renews Isaburo, so when the clan lords elder son dies and the lord sends for Ichi to return to his side as mother of his heir, Isaburo opposes his lord. Yogoro and Ichi, who now have a baby daughter, stand with him. The clan orders their suicide, then sends soldiers to kill them. Isaburos only hope is to take his case to Edo to expose the clans cruelty. Can he?

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  • watched SAMURAI REBELLION last nite. great flick!! love the drama, in the story and the battles.


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    • Ago 29 2007, 12h39

    SEPPUKU 1962


    Director:
    Masaki Kobayashi
    Writers:
    Shinobu Hashimoto
    Yasuhiko Takiguchi

    Tatsuya Nakadai ... Hanshiro Tsugumo
    Rentaro Mikuni... Kageyu Saito
    Shima Iwashita... Miho Tsugumo
    Akira Ishihama... Motome Chijiiwa
    Shichisaburo Amatsu... Retainer
    Yoshio Aoki... Umenosuke Kawabe
    Jo Azumi... Ichiro Shimmen
    Hisashi Igawa... Retainer
    Yoshio Inaba... Jinai Chijiiwa
    Akiji Kobayashi(as Shôji Kobayashi)
    Masao Mishima... Tango Inaba
    Ichirô Nakaya... Hayato Yazaki
    Kei Sato... Masakazu
    Ryo Takeuchi... Retainer
    Tetsuro Tamba... Hikokuro Omodaka


    Peace in 17th-century Japan causes the Shogunate's breakup of warrior clans, throwing thousands of samurai out of work and into poverty. An honorable end to such fate under the samurai code is ritual suicide, or hara-kiri (self-inflicted disembowelment). An elder warrior, Hanshiro Tsugumo (Tatsuya Nakadai) seeks admittance to the house of a feudal lord to commit the act. There, he learns of the fate of his son-in-law, a young samurai who sought work at the house but was instead barbarically forced to commit traditional hara-kiri in an excruciating manner with a dull bamboo blade. In flashbacks the samurai tells the tragic story of his son-in-law, and how he was forced to sell his real sword to support his sick wife and child. Tsugumo thus sets in motion a tense showdown of revenge against the house.

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    • Out 17 2007, 20h18
    oh yeah, "Seppuku" is one of the best movies ever made.

    • jussi-m disse...
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    • Jun 9 2008, 9h59
    Watch Hiroshi Teshigahara and Toshio Matsumoto films. And of course the best, Kurosawa and Ozu.

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    • Jul 4 2008, 0h23

    YOJIMBO (1961)


    Directed by Akira Kurosawa
    Produced by Ryuzo Kikushima,Akira Kurosawa,Tomoyuki Tanaka
    Written by Ryuzo Kikushima,Akira Kurosawa
    Music by Masaru Satō
    Cinematography Kazuo Miyagawa,Takao Saito
    Distributed by Toho Company Ltd.
    Release date(s) April 25, 1961
    Running time 110 minutes
    CAST

    * Toshirō Mifune ... Kuwabatake Sanjuro
    * Tatsuya Nakadai ... Unosuke
    * Yōko Tsukasa ... Nui
    * Isuzu Yamada ... Orin
    * Daisuke Katō ... Inokichi, Ushitora's younger brother
    * Takashi Shimura ... Tokuemon, sake brewer
    * Hiroshi Tachikawa ... Yoichiro
    * Yosuke Natsuki ... Kohei's Son
    * Eijirō Tōno ... Gonji, tavern keeper
    * Kamatari Fujiwara... Tazaemon, Silk merchant and Mayor of town
    * Ikio Sawamura ... Hansuke, Officer of the town
    * Susumu Fujita ... Homma, instructor who skips town
    * Kyu Sazanka ... Ushitora, Crime lord number 1



    Both in Japan and the West, Yojimbo had a considerable influence on various forms of entertainment.

    Kurosawa directed a companion piece to Yojimbo in 1962, entitled Sanjuro, in which Mifune returns as the ronin, who keeps his "given name" Sanjuro (meaning "Thirtysomething") but he takes a different "surname" (in both films, he takes his surname from the plants he happens to be looking at when asked his name).

    In 1964, Yojimbo was remade as A Fistful of Dollars, a spaghetti western directed by Sergio Leone and starring Clint Eastwood in his first appearance as the Man with No Name. Leone and his production company failed to secure the remake rights to Kurosawa's film, resulting in a lawsuit that delayed Fistful's release in North America for three years. In Yojimbo, the protagonist defeats a man with a gun, when he carries only a knife and a sword; in the equivalent scene in Fistful, Eastwood's pistol-wielding character survives being shot by a rifle by hiding an iron plate under his clothes to serve as a shield against bullets.

    The 1970 film Zatoichi Meets Yojimbo also features Mifune as a similar character. It is the twentieth of a series of movies featuring the blind swordsman Zatoichi. Although Mifune is clearly not playing the same man (his name is Sasso, and his personality and background are different in many key respects), the movie's title and some of its content do intend to suggest the image of the two iconic Jidaigeki characters confronting each other. Incident at Blood Pass, made in the same year, stars Mifune in a role similar to that of Yojimbo.

    Last Man Standing (1996), a Prohibition era gangster thriller, directed by Walter Hill and starring Bruce Willis, is an officially authorized remake of Yojimbo.

    The Sharp End, a military science fiction novel by David Drake, is an adaptation of Yojimbo with a team of soldiers taking the place of the solitary warrior.

    Fistful of Dollars
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  • Sanshô dayû (1954)



    Director: Kenji Mizoguchi

    In mediaeval Japan a compassionate governor is sent into exile. His wife and children try to join him, but are separated, and the children grow up amid suffering and oppression.



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  • Tôkyô monogatari (1953)



    Director: Yasujiro Ozu

    An elderly couple journey to Tokyo to visit their children and are confronted by indifference, ingratitude and selfishness. When the parents are packed off to a resort by their impatient children, the film deepens into an unbearably moving meditation on mortality

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  • Saikaku ichidai onna (1952)



    Director: Kenji Mizoguchi

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  • Samurai Spy (1965)



    Directed by Masahiro Shinoda

    The legendary samurai Sasuke Sarutobi tracks a the spy Nojiri, while a mysterious figure named Sakon leads a band of men on their own quest for the wily Nojiri. By tale's end, no one knows just who is who and what side anyone is on



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  • Sword of Doom (1966)



    Directed by Kihachi Okamoto

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  • Ugetsu monogatari (1953)



    Directed by: Kenji Mizoguchi





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  • Sanma no aji (1962) / An Autumn Afternoon



    Director : Yasujiro Ozu

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    • Mii85 disse...
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    • Jun 13 2009, 20h03
    God bless all you people for recommending these great movies. Need to check them out.

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