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Ugetsu
 

Ugetsu

Genre:
Drama,
Foreign Language,
Science Fiction/Fantasy,
The Criterion Collection,
War
Mood:
Intense,
Moving,
Spine-tingling
Decade:
1950's
Country:
Japan
Director:
Kenji Mizoguchi
Actor:
Sakae Ozawa,
Masayuki Mori
Actress:
Machiko Kyo
Release Year:
1954
Studio: Criterion Collection
Runtime: 97 Mins.
Format: Black & White
Rating: Unrated
Language: Japanese

What It's About:

As civil wars rage in 16th-century Japan, indigent potter Genjuro (Mori) and peasant farmer Tobei (Ozawa) dream of riches and glory. After leaving their wives behind to sell their wares in Kyoto, Genjuro meets and decides to stay with an enchanting woman, Lady Wukasa (Kyo), who's not quite what she seems. And Tobei, in accordance with a long-held fantasy, kills a samurai and becomes a noted warrior. But the men's wives are left to an altogether different fate.

Why I Love It:

One of the great masterworks of Japanese cinema, "Ugetsu" is part ghost story, part wartime drama, and the two mix beautifully under Mizoguchi's cogent direction. In some ways, he links the suffering of women (murder, rape, destitution) to the selfish acts and desires of men, an unambiguously progressive theme in postwar Japan's re-evaluation of tradition. "Ugetsu" benefits enormously from the presence of Kyo as a sensual apparition, as well as Kazuo Miyagawa's gliding camerawork. Film lovers will embrace this entrancing story of human longing.


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