Masaki Kobayashi [22/11/2005] (Director)

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Masaki Kobayashi [22/11/2005] (Director)

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Como últimamente las películas de este gran director que circulan por la mula (siempre menos de las que desearíamos) andan muy solicitadas por el foro, he creído oportuno hacer una filmografía. Así las tendremos todas aquí juntitas, podremos pillar aquellas cuyos hilos propios se nos pasaron por alto, y babearemos con las que no hay por ningún lado. Y ahora al grano:

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Masaki Kobayashi is considered one of the great cinematic masters of the Japanese immediate post-war era, a generation overshadowed by the towering presence of Akira Kurosawa. No one of that generation of filmmakers was affected quite as strongly by the war as Kobayashi. His most acclaimed films are unflinching explorations into the dark side of Japanese culture, the side that drove men to commit gory suicide for the name of honor and commit horrific atrocities in the name of the Emperor. Kobayashi's exacting professionalism makes his films a visually and emotionally power experience.

Born in February, 1916, in Japan's northern-most island Hokkaido, Kobayashi entered prestigious Waseda University in 1933, where he studied Asian art history. Though he excelled at his studies and was mentored under renowned scholar Yaichi Aizu, Kobayashi eventually left Waseda to enter Shochiku's Ofuna studios. As the threat of war with the West grew ever present, he felt that the future was too uncertain to devote to academics; he wanted to leave something behind. Kobayashi worked as an assistant for a mere eight months before he was drafted and sent to the front in Manchuria. Opposed to the war, which he viewed as senseless, he refused to rise above the position of private. In 1944, he was transferred to the southern Ryukyu Islands, where he witnessed the war's final bloody tumult. There he was captured by the U.S. and held for a year in a detention camp in Okinawa. In the fall of 1946, Kobayashi returned to Shochiku and served for six years as an assistant director under Keisuke Kinoshita.

Kinoshita's signature fascination with purity and innocence is clearly visible in Kobayashi's early works; he even wrote the script for his second feature Magokoro (1953). Kobayashi first began to develop his own voice with his 1953 Thick-Walled Room. Based on the diaries of low-ranking war criminals, the film was shockingly outspoken for its time and was ultimately shelved for three years by studio head Shiro Kido. When it finally was released in 1956, it won a Peace Culture Prize. Kobayashi switched back and forth between the Kinoshita style of domestic dramas and the darker socially minded works until he garnered international acclaim and a prestigious San Giorgio prize at the Venice Film Festival in 1960 for his Human Condition I: No Greater Love (1958), the first installment of sweeping trilogy about the war. Based on Jumpei Gomikawa's six-volume novel, the tale focuses on avowed pacifist Kaji, who is drafted into the army and forced to inflict cruelty on Chinese prisoners and his underlings, forced to lead his men into certain death and eventually captured as a war criminal by the Soviets. Though the film showcases Kobayashi's existential humanistic philosophy, first seen in Thick-Walled Room, it is a much darker and more pessimistic philosophy than that espoused by Akira Kurosawa. Instead of possibilities of enlightenment as seen in Kurosawa's Ikiru (1952) or justice as in The Bad Sleep Well (1960), the most one can hope for in Kobayashi's world is dignity while evil inevitably springs from dogma and pitilessness. Human Condition I is also significant because it launched the career of Tatsuya Nakadai. Just as many of Kurosawa's films were defined by the macho-presence of Toshio Mifune, so were Kobayashi's films brought to life by the masterful performances of Nakadai in such Kobayashi classics as Harakiri (1962), Kwaidan (1964), and Rebellion (1967). In the '60s, Kobayashi's visual style grew increasing spare and minimalistic. In his masterful Harakiri, he deftly juxtaposed the stark black of the aristocracy's kimonos with the brilliant white of the courtyard's sand, lending the film's tonal scheme a symbolic quality. With the acclaimed Kwaidan, his first color film, he pushed this emphasis on composition with his expressionistic use of color. Like many of his generation, including Kinoshita and Kurosawa, Kobayashi produced less and less films during the 1970s when the studio system collapsed and soft-core pornography became a mainstream genre. Kobayashi died in of a heart attack in 1996. -- Jonathan Crow (All Movie Guide)
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Musuko no seishunMy son's youth1952'
Dirigida por: Masaki Kobayashi
Reparto: Akira Ishihama, Chishu Ryu, Kuniko Miyake, Yôko Kosono



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MagokoroSincerity1953'
Dirigida por: Masaki Kobayashi
Reparto: Keiko Awaji (Midori), Chieko Higashiyama (Ichi), Akira Ishihama (Hiroshi), Tatsuya Mihashi (Toru Shimura), Yasushi Nagata (Fumiko's uncle)



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Kabe atsuki heyaThe thick-walled room1953'
Dirigida por: Masaki Kobayashi
Reparto: Ko Mishima, Torahiko Hamada, Keiko Kishi, Toshiko Kobayashi, Eitarô Ozawa

(...)based on the diaries of "war criminals", had a most un-kinoshita-like theme -the idea that most of the imprisoned were innocent, while the real criminals escaped. One of the very few Japanese films to raise the question of responsibility for the war, it was not the sort of film one expeted from Shochiku. Indeed, the company held up its release for several years. (Richie)

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Mittsu no aiThree loves1954'
Dirigida por: Masaki Kobayashi
Reparto: Isuzu Yamada, Ko Mishima, Yûnosuke Itô



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Kono hiroi sora no dokoka niSomewhere under the broad sky1954'
Dirigida por: Masaki Kobayashi
Reparto: Keiji Sada (Ryoichi Morita), Yoshiko Kuga (Hiroko, Ryoichi's wife), Hideko Takamine (Yasuko, Ryoichi's sister), Akira Ishihama (Noboru, Ryoichi's brother), Minoru Ohki (Shun-don)



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Uruwashiki saigetsuBeautiful Days1955'
Dirigida por: Masaki Kobayashi
Reparto: Yoshiko Kuga, Isao Kimura



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Anata kaimasuI'll buy you1956'
Dirigida por: Masaki Kobayashi
Reparto: Keiji Sada, Keiko Kishi, Minoru Ohki, Yûnosuke Itô, Mitsuko Mito

About the commercialization of Japanese baseball.

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IzumiThe Spring1956'
Dirigida por: Masaki Kobayashi
Reparto: Ineko Arima, Keiji Sada, Fumio Watanabe, Toshiko Kobayashi



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Kuroi kawaBlack river1957114'
Dirigida por: Masaki Kobayashi
Reparto: Fumio Watanabe, Ineko Arima, Tatsuya Nakadai, Asao Sano, Seiji Miyaguchi

(...) tackles the matter of corruption on American bases in Japan. The villian is not the United States for its presence, but Japan for permitting lawlessness to go unpunished. (Richie)

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Ningen no joken IThe human condition I: no greater love1959208'
Dirigida por: Masaki Kobayashi
Reparto: Tatsuya Nakadai (Kaji), Michiyo Aratama (Machiko), Ineko Arima (Yang Chun Lan), Chikage Awashima (Jin Tung Fu), Keiji Sada (Kageyama)

Director Masaki Kobayashi's magnum opus on the devastation of war. "The Human Condition" is a trilogy of epic films intended to show the brutalities of World War II and their effect on the participants and on Japanese society. Part One introduces Kaji, a pacifist who is set up by his superiors, tried for treason and drafted into the army. (Amazon)

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Ningen no joken IIThe human condition II: the road to eternity1959181'
Dirigida por: Masaki Kobayashi
Reparto: Michiyo Aratama (Machiko), Kaneko Iwasaki (Tokunaga), Kokinji Katsura (Sasa), Yusuke Kawazu, Hideo Kidokoro

Writer/director Masaki Kobayashi's powerful trilogy continues as the newly drafted, idealistic Kaji (Tatsuya Nakadai) is ordered to Manchuria, the site of Japan's longest and most savage atrocities during World War II. When he sees the rampant mistreatment of the soldiers, Kaji makes a protest. In response, he is threatened and tortured, eventually escaping only to see his entire unit destroyed as the Allied victory becomes inevitable. (Amazon)

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Ningen no joken IIIThe human condition III: a soldier's prayer1961190'
Dirigida por: Masaki Kobayashi
Reparto: Tatsuya Nakadai (Kaji), Michiyo Aratama (Machiko), Yusuke Kawazu (Terada), Tamao Nakamura (Girl refugee), Chishu Ryu (Village elder)

In the third and final part of "The Human Condition," Kaji (Tetsuyo Nakadai) is the sole surviving member of his unit and surrenders to the advancing Soviet Army. Hoping for better treatment than he received from his own army, Kaji is accused of murder and threatened with execution. Once again he must escape his captors, this time across a desolate field in the midst of a blizzard. (Amazon)

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Karami-aiThe Inheritance1962107'
Dirigida por: Masaki Kobayashi
Reparto: Minoru Chiaki (Marie), Yusuke Kawazu, Keiko Kishi (Yasuko), Tatsuya Nakadai, Misako Watanabe (Senzo)



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SeppukuHarakiri1962135'
Dirigida por: Masaki Kobayashi
Reparto: Tatsuya Nakadai (Hanshiro Tsugumo), Rentaro Mikuni (Kageyu Saito), Shima Iwashita (Miho Tsugumo), Akira Ishihama (Motome Chijiiwa), Shichisaburo Amatsu (Retainer)

The finest of the director's films, the story (based on a Takiguchi Yasuhiko novel, scripted by Hashimoto Shinobu) tells in flashback the story of a former samurai who avenges the cruel death (harakiri with a bamboo sword) of his beloved son-in-law (...) Photographed by Miyajima Yoshio with a rigid control of composition which seems a paradigm of the inhumanity of samurai society. (Richie)

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KaidanMás allá, El.1964164'
Dirigida por: Masaki Kobayashi
Reparto: Rentaro Mikuni (Husband (Black Hair)), Michiyo Aratama (First wife (Black Hair)), Misako Watanabe (Second Wife (Black Hair)), Tatsuya Nakadai (Mi nokichi (The Woman in the Snow)), Keiko Kishi (Yuki the Snow Maiden (The Woman in the Snow))

Kwaidan consists of four ghost stories adapted from the fiction of Greek-born Lafcadio Hearn (a.k.a. Yakumo Koizumi, 1850-1904), who assimilated into Japanese culture so thoroughly that his writings reveal no evidence of Western influence. So it is that these four cinematic interpretations--perhaps more accurately described as tales of spectral visitation--are sublimely Japanese in tone and texture, created entirely in a studio with frequently stunning results. There are painterly images here that remain the most beautiful and haunting in all of Japanese cinema, presented with the purity of silent film, sparsely accompanied by post-synchronized sounds and music (by Toru Takemitsu) that enhance the otherworldly effect of director Masaki Kobayashi's meticulous imagery. When viewed in a receptive frame of mind, Kwaidan can be intensely hypnotic. (Amazon.com)

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Jôi-uchiSamurai Rebellion1967128'
Dirigida por: Masaki Kobayashi
Reparto: Toshirô Mifune (Isaburo Sasahara), Yôko Tsukasa (Ichi Sasahara), Tatsuyoshi Ehara (Bunzo Sasahara), Etsuko Ichihara (Kiku), Isao Yamagata (Shobei Tsuchiya)

From the director and scriptwriter of Harakiri, and with somewhat the same message. The feudal system is inhuman and those under it must revolt. In this case, the lord wants Mifune Toshiro's daughter-in-law back, and that spells trouble. With an elegant corpse-filled finale as Mifune finally has enough of his brutal overlords. (Richie)

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Nihon no seishunHymn to a tired man / Youth of Japan1968130'
Dirigida por: Masaki Kobayashi
Reparto: Michiyo Aratama (Yosiko), Makoto Fujita, Toshio Kurosawa (Zensaku's son), Tomoko Naraoka (Zensaku's wife), Wakako Sakai

Rarely seen outside Japan, this film is one of the director's personal favorites. With a masterful use of flashback narrative style, Kobayashi intercuts the dullness of the postwar life of an ordinary office worker with the horrors of his wartime experiences. The man is forced to relive his past when his rebellious son falls in love with the daughter of a sadistic officer whom the father had hated during his time as an army private. Wartime experiences and postwar amnesia are forced into dramatic confrontation in this drama of individuals able to acknowledge guilt and those who ignore it.

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Inochi bonifuroAt the risk of my life / Inn of evil1971124'
Dirigida por: Masaki Kobayashi
Reparto: Shintarô Katsu (Nameless Wanderer), Shin Kishida (Genzo (Mori Kishida)), Yosuke Kondo (Masaji), Shigeru Kôyama (Officer Kanedo), Komaki Kurihara (Omitsu)

The story takes place in feudal Japan, when any commerce with the rest of the world was strictly prohibited...

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KasekiThe fossil1975200'
Dirigida por: Masaki Kobayashi
Reparto: Shin Saburi (Tajihei Kazuki), Mayumi Ogawa (Akiko Kazuki), Keiko Kishi (Woman (Death)), Komaki Kurihara (Kiyoko Kazuki), Haruko Sugimura (Mother-in-law)

This drama is adapted from a Japanese television mini-series. In the story, an industrialist learns of a medical condition which will greatly shorten his life. He is on a trip to Europe at the time, and a glimpse of a Japanese woman in that setting causes him to fantasize about her as the personification of his impending death. As his dialogue with his imagined mortality continues, he actually meets the living woman who is the template for his fantasy, and together they tour rural churches. Gradually he comes to some kind of peace about the diagnosis. When he returns to Japan, he is met with a series of challenges which profoundly test the lessons he has learned. -- Clarke Fountain (AMG)

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Moeru akiGlowing autumn1979137'
Dirigida por: Masaki Kobayashi
Reparto: Kinya Kitaoji, Kyôko Maya, Mayumi Ogawa, Shin Saburi



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Tokyo saibanTokyo Trial1983277'
Dirigida por: Masaki Kobayashi
Reparto: Kei Sato (Narrator)

(...) an independently produced, questioning, fragmented, four-and-one-half hour film compiled from over one hundred seventy hours of documentary footage. In it, the entrenched powers of the world, that of Japan, and that of the United States, are bravely, even defiantly resisted. (Richie)

One of the major documentaries on a specific chapter in modern Japanese history, this look at the trial of Japanese militarists accused of war crimes is excellently handled by director Masaki Kobayashi. Kobayashi and his assistants had to plow through 30,000 reels from the proceedings of the International Military Tribunal which took place between May, 1946 and November, 1948. It took two days to read the charges against the 100 alleged war criminals in the docket (only 28 top officials are actually in the courtroom, which was limited in space), and the final judgment took one week to read. Before the proceedings of the trial itself are highlighted, there is a review of Japanese-Asian history leading up to World War II. Later on, a caveat noting that since this trial -- conducted by Western, Caucasian judges and with some overtones of racial bias -- many heinous events have transpired, including the invasions of Czechoslovakia and Hungary, the Vietnam War with all its loss of life, and the nuclear arms race. During the trial itself, both prisoners, prosecutors, defense attorneys (all American in this case), and judges display fits of ill temper, unbearable boredom, and just about all emotions ranging in-between. (AMG)

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Shokutaku no nai ieThe empty table / Family without a dinner table1985143'
Dirigida por: Masaki Kobayashi
Reparto: Tatsuya Nakadai (Nabayuki Kidoji), Mayumi Ogawa (Yamiko Kidoji), Kie Nakai (Tamae Kidoji), Kîchi Nakai (Otohiko Kidoji), Takayuki Takemoto (Osamu Kidoji)

This gripping docudrama is a fictionalized account of what could happen to a Japanese family when one of their sons shames them in front of the entire nation. Director Masaki Kobayashi has used real events so the dramatic turns in the film are based on fact -- a 1970s shootout in the mountains between a band of Japanese terrorists and the police in which many men on both sides died. The Kidoji family bids good-bye to their son Otohiko (Kiichi Nakai) as he heads off for the mountains, keeping his objective a secret from them. After the shootout, other families publicly apologized for their sons' behavior out of a deep-seated sense of responsibility. Not so Otohiko's father -- he goes against cultural norms and says his son is an adult and is solely responsible for his own actions. The agony caused by society's stigma, the son's actions, and the father's lonely stance drive Otohiko's mother to suicide. The daughter in the family has to go to America after a clandestine wedding, and at first, the younger son in the family rebels against his father. After meetings with Otohito in prison, the younger son starts to reconsider his own attitude, but even now, fate is waiting in the wings with one more surprise for the long-suffering paterfamilias and his family.
-- Eleanor Mannikka (AMG)

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Mensaje por filferro » Sab 07 Ago, 2004 20:10

Genial Takeshi, lo descubrí con Kwaidan y desde entonces estoy muy interesado en ver sus films. A ver si entre todos conseguimos llenar la filmo de enlaces.

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Mensaje por Dardo » Sab 07 Ago, 2004 20:29

Enhorabuena Takeshi siempre viene bien saber un poco más de estos "desconocidos" de la gran masa :oops: :wink:

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Mensaje por Bracima » Sab 07 Ago, 2004 20:35

:plas: :plas: :plas: :plas:

Gracias :wink:
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Mensaje por bluegardenia » Sab 07 Ago, 2004 21:45

Muy buena Takeshi :plas:
Yo me bajé todos los cd de la Condción Humana, aún no me puse a verlos aunque espero hacerlo en algún día perdido de este agosto. Las copias son en matroska, avi con sonido ogg y subs. integrados en inglés, bueno en el hilo de fileheaven o el que puso aquí by Mario lo podéis ver; a los que les de miedo el formato que no se preocupen si quieren con pasar solo el audio a mp3 ya lo podrán ver en dvd-divx...por lo menos yo sí :mrgreen:
Gracias y un saludo :wink:
Cuadruplico y voy a por más

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Mensaje por hokusai_spain » Sab 07 Ago, 2004 22:56

Muy buena idea Takeshi. :plas:

Tomo nota lo de pasar el audio de los mkv a mp3, este formato me tira bastante para atrás a ver si recodificando puedo verlo en el reproductor de divx

Saludos

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Mensaje por by_MaRio » Dom 08 Ago, 2004 14:31

Gran filmografía, Takeshi, de uno de los más grandes, aunque no siempre reconocido como merece,
esperemos que vayan apareciendo más enlaces 8)

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Mensaje por Breogan » Dom 08 Ago, 2004 20:27

Gracias Takeshi por esta estupenda filmografia. La verdad es que para los que estamos iniciandonos en esto del cine oriental ( japones, chino, coreano,...) nos viene muy bien. Porque descontando clásicos como Kurosawa, Ozu, etc, uno no sabe muy bien por donde buscar o que bajarse.
Ahora solo falta que aparezcan más enlaces.
Estamos en guerra, pero hay que reflexionar.

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Mensaje por Takeshi_Shimura » Mar 10 Ago, 2004 01:21

¿Qué ha pasado con una de las versiones de "El Más Allá"?

Nada de fantasmas de guerreros ni de esposas apioladas. Parece ser que no se llegó a distribuir del todo en su día, por lo que no habrá fuentes completas, y el propio autor no está satisfecho con su calidad (un ripeo de juventú). Así que, por recomendación suya, y creo que justificadamente dados los motivos, he borrado los eLinks.

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Mensaje por GandalfMetal » Mar 17 Ago, 2004 11:35

Magnifica filmo, mis felicitaciones.

Un saludo. :wink:
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Mensaje por Connelly » Vie 14 Oct, 2005 14:38

Sobre la trilogía de "La condición humana"...he visto que están en matroskas...¿quiere eso decir que trae los subtítulos en el mastroska? ¿En qué idioma están?

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Mensaje por mishkina » Vie 14 Oct, 2005 14:50

Si, los trae incrustados. Estan en ingles.

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Mensaje por Connelly » Vie 14 Oct, 2005 16:14

Ya veo ya mishkina,muchas gracias por la info, acabo de pasarme por allzine y me lo han confirmado también ellos. Una lástima no hay traducción al castellano, pero no sería la primera peli japonesa que veo con subtítulos en inglés... :lol:

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Mensaje por mishkina » Vie 14 Oct, 2005 16:49

Lo bueno es que se ven bien, porque algunas veces los subtitulos que vienen pegados son demasiado pequeños o no se leen bien con algunos fondos.

Espero que la disfrutes Connelly :mrgreen:
¿Por qué tiene el hombre que buscar el ruido cuando reina el silencio? (Yasujiro Ozu)

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Mensaje por Takeshi_Shimura » Jue 17 Nov, 2005 02:22

Bueno, ya han ripeado el Criterion de Seppuku, aunque en 1 cd (658 kbps de tasa de bits de video). También han ripeado la introducción de Donald Richie (ojito los amigos de los *spoliers*, que cuenta el final). Tengo un ripeo en 2 cd del dvd de Panorama HK, y también el DVD de Criterion, y la imágen de esta nueva edición es tan superior, que de tener que elegir que versión bajar, recomiendaría, sin haberla visto, la de un cd.
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This well-regarded Japanese drama follows an aging samurai as he attempts to regain his family's honor. In 17th century Japan, a shift in the country's political structure has thrown the feudal Shogun system into disuse. Impoverished samurai wander the countryside, asking wealthy estate owners if they can commit hara-kiri, a grisly form of suicide, on their property. The usual and honorable response is an offer of some work for food or shelter. Into the house of a lord comes Hanshiro Tsugumo (Tatsuya Nakadai), an elderly warrior who asks chief retainer Kageyu Saito (Rentaro Mikuni) that the manor's three hired swordsmen serve as his seconds in the ritual. When the appointed hour arrives, however, the swordsmen do not appear, dishonoring the man. Hanshiro reveals himself to be the father-in-law of Motome Chijiiwa (Yoshio Inaba), a young samurai who had earlier approached Saito and been cruelly forced to go through with the fatal act, disemboweling himself with a dull bamboo blade, as his own had been sold to feed his family. — Karl Williams

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Mensaje por Takeshi_Shimura » Vie 18 Nov, 2005 15:20

*actualizado*
añadido un torrent a un ripeo en 2cd del dvd de Criterion

>> hilo FH

edito:
del dvd de criterion de Seppuku, se entiende :mrgreen:

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Mensaje por Sarmale » Vie 18 Nov, 2005 15:26

Aquí Coursodon a mis espaldas dice:

- Que él tenía también la otra pero que después de leer tu post no se ha podido resistir.

Aquí Sarmale delante del teclado dice:

- La verdad es que reprimirse nunca ha sido lo suyo...
Elige en amistad
a esas personas,
que sabes que no te van a dar disgustos
hasta el día de su muerte.

Gloria Fuertes

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Mensaje por Takeshi_Shimura » Sab 19 Nov, 2005 00:59

unas capturillas del ripeo de 1cd de Seppuku, obra de Scylla (el ripeo y las capturas):
scylla escribió:Guys relax :)

The great source compressed very well and B frames did the rest.
Also take into consideration that audio is mono, the movie is shot in b/w ws and there's not a lot of action/movement.
So although res may be small I think the quality is more than axeptable for a 1 cdrip,
just like my rip of Hush Hush, Sweet Charlotte.
Check the screens for yourself. :P

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Those who want a higher bitrate, go for the 2cd version jp posted, or get the dvdr.

Hope you all will enjoy this masterpiece, in what format you may watch it :mrgreen:

@ Takeshi: although I must admit I post a lot of rips by others, this one was in fact ripped by me, not by they :wink:

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Mensaje por Bracima » Sab 19 Nov, 2005 10:41

Alguien sabe algo de los subs de Harakiri de Criterion?

A ver si alguien ha sincronizado la de la version de 2 cds.

Salu2 :wink:
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