Vengeance Is Mine
| Genre: | Action/Adventure, Foreign Language, Mystery/Thrillers, The Criterion Collection |
| Mood: | Blood-curdling, Intense, Spine-tingling |
| Decade: | 1970's |
| Country: | Japan |
| Director: | Shohei Imamura |
| Actor: | Mayumi Ogawa, Ken Ogata |
| Actress: | Moeko Ezawa |
| Release Year: | 1974 |
| Studio: | Criterion Collection |
| Runtime: | 150 Mins. |
| Format: | Color |
| Rating: | Unrated |
What It's About:
In 1964, as a police caravan escorts to prison notorious serial
killer Iwao Enokizu (Ogata), we flash back to his early home life with
brutish, hard-line Catholic father Shizuo (Mikuni), and later, his
conflicted sexual relationship with wife Kazuko (Baisho). Triggered by
some irrational rage, Enokizu one day savagely murders two moneylenders
and goes on the lam, assuming different identities and taking refuge in
a brothel run by Haru (Ogawa). As police close in, the body count
rises.
Why I Love It:
What drives a man to kill? Are monsters created by society or an inner compulsion? This complex and twisted psychological thriller by Japanese master-of-the-sordid Shohei Imamura ("The Eel") tries to answer that question while shrouding its killer, chillingly played by Ogata, in moral ambivalence. Based on a sensational true story about a psychopath who terrorized Japan on a 78-day crime spree, "Vengeance" is part police procedural, part character study, obliquely linking Enokizu's ugly impulses to a number of factors-social, sexual, and familial-without arriving at definite conclusions. You won't soon forget this tightly wound shocker.







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