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Straits of Hunger (Tomu Uchida, 1965) DVDRip VOSF

Publicado: Jue 26 Oct, 2006 13:51
por astrov
I've found on emule this great and unknown film by the forgotten master Tomu Uchida.

Tomu Uchida - Straits of Hunger (1965)

Yet Straits of Hunger is a definite attempt on his part to essay the modernist style and subject matter then being mined by such as Imamura (whose work in my opinion it surpasses). By this time Uchida worked invariably in colour; for this film only, the grainy look of '60s black and white 'Scope was aped and intensified by the decision to shoot on 16mm before blowing up to 35. The film is the story of a criminal, Inukai, who escapes justice after a theft which caused the destruction of a Hokkaido town. A brief encounter with a prostitute leads her to become romantically obsessed with him; years later, seeing his photograph in the newspaper, she goes to look for him, only to be killed by him when she threatens to betray his now hidden past. The narrative construction is masterly. The film is divided into three segments, each of different timbre: the first, an action-packed account of Inukai's flight; the second, a bleak and realistic study of the life in Tokyo of the lovelorn prostitute; the third, an account of the psychological duel between cop and criminal. The drama moves, with geographical symmetry, from the strait dividing Hokkaido from Japan's main island of Honshu, through northern Honshu to Tokyo, then northward again to conclude at the strait. The symmetry gives the film a sense of inevitability, as the past exerts a controlling influence on the present.
Described by Donald Richie as a “working out of karma”, it's also something of a reworking of such novels as Crime and Punishment and Les Misérables in its study of a man pursued by an obsessive cop and haunted by guilt from the past. As a novelistic drama, the film actually doesn't quite work; where a novelist could dramatise and explain the criminal's state of mind, the camera leaves a little too much to the viewer's imagination, with the result that Inukai's final suicide seems insufficiently motivated. Yet, as a study of various elements of post-war Japanese society, the film is remarkable. The struggle for material survival, the gradually growing wealth of the nation, the situation of women, the banning of prostitution are all concerns, and the film weaves a remarkable tapestry of the development of Japan in the post-war era. It could be argued, indeed, that the war is the repressed subject of the film: it opens in the late 1940s with a violent cataclysm, which might seem to stand in for the war; moreover, Inukai's whereabouts and occupation in the war years are left deliberately uncertain. The criminal who conceals his past to go straight and achieve success as a businessman might be interpreted as a personification of his country, achieving material success after military defeat. May we infer that war guilt is the repressed which returns to destroy the protagonist?
Such an interpretation would not be implausible, as Uchida's cinema had often imbued personal drama with political resonances. His best work is both straightforward and subtle, combining the visceral impact of explosively staged action scenes with underlying complexities of attitude and implication.

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It's taken from a french dvd box set.
Here more infos about the dvd:
http://www.uchida-dvd.com/

Publicado: Jue 26 Oct, 2006 15:41
por Capra
Pincho todas, gracias astrov.

Publicado: Sab 28 Oct, 2006 01:23
por reader

Publicado: Vie 03 Nov, 2006 23:53
por canaguayo
La segunda parte no tiene fuentes completas. Hay 4 cachos en rojo, y como treinta esperándolos. Si alguien las ve... :cry: :cry: :cry:

No full sources for CD2...

Publicado: Sab 04 Nov, 2006 00:25
por reader
Sip, Iago, que hizo el ripeo y por tanto era la única fuente completa hasta el momento, lleva bastantes días sin aparecer. Y ya se ha comentado en varios foros :cry:

Publicado: Sab 04 Nov, 2006 00:28
por holleymartins
Cofiemos en que aparezca porque la peli lo merece :cry: .

Re: Straits of Hunger (Tomu Uchida, 1965) DVDRip VOSF

Publicado: Jue 09 Abr, 2009 09:35
por elguaxo
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Synopsis: One of Uchida's last films and often hailed as his greatest, this three-hour allegorical crime drama stands shoulder-to-shoulder with the masterworks of the 60s. Rentaro Mikuni (from the popular Tsuri Baka Nisshi films) stars as Inukai, a destitute bear-like man who somewhat unwittingly assists in a crime of arson, robbery, and murder, committed amidst the mass destruction and death wrought by a massive typhoon that hits Hokkaido in 1947 (a real-life disaster).

Reviews: Midnight Eye | Bill Roundtree | IMDb (external reviews)

[quote]Given the film's commentary on Japan's post-war society as well as the screen time devoted to police procedure, A Fugitive From the Past plays like a companion piece to Kurosawa's incredible High and Low (made two years prior). The black cloud of karmic retribution that hangs over the film is what sets it apart. -- Midnight Eye[/quote]

IMDb: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0279901/
IMDb Rating: 8.7/10 (117 votes)

Directed by: Tomu Uchida

Cast:
Rentaro Mikuni .... Takichi Inukai (aka Kyoichiro Tarumi)
Sachiko Hidari .... Yae Sugito
Junzaburo Ban .... Lt. Yumisaka
Ken Takakura .... Ajimura, head of an investigation team

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               Title: Kiga kaikyo (1965)
                      AKA Straits of Hunger
                      AKA A Fugitive from the Past
              Source: DVD / R2, PAL / Wild Side
                Size: 2.346.080.500 (1/2 DVDR)
             Runtime: 02:55:18
              Format: MKV

         Video Codec: H264 (x264 rev.1136M)
       Video Bitrate: 1589 kbps
          Resolution: 708x412 (Anamorphic, displayed at 2.5 AR)
        Aspect Ratio: 2.5 (SAR: 16/11)
          Frame rate: 25 fps

         Audio Codec: AC3 (2 channels)
       Audio Bitrate: 192 kbps
       Sampling Rate: 48 KHz

            Language: Japanese
Subtitles (muxed in): SRT: English, Spanish

                  SA: HP @ Level 4.1

               Notes: English subs by Fra and
                      Spanish subs by kimkiduk
                      thanks to kipirdat & ragnar0k for the DVD
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