Según la imbd:
"Plot Outline: A gay son kills his mother and sleeps with his father in this Japanese version of the Oedipus legend."
"If you really are looking for a good time in a movie theatre - watch this movie ! It has been said that some of Kubrick's visual and sonic ideas for "Clockwork Orange" were inspired by this movie; after having seen it, i'm more than convinced that this is true.
This movie offers a lot of cinematic ideas and it uses surprising ways to make a point within a story."
Inmediatamente he hecho clic y hay como unas 13 fuentes. Hay subtítulos en inglés en Xtratitles.
¡Mmmm!
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Algo más de información, y una foto flipante... en http://www.subcin.com/surrealism.html
Página muy buena, por cierto.
Saludos,
J.
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Gracias al Gato hiperactivo
Bara no soretsu
(Funeral Parade of Roses)

Año: 1969 País: Japón
Géneros: Drama
Director: Toshio Matsumoto
Intérpretes: Peter, Osamu Ogasawara, Shotari Akiyama, Kiyoshi Awazu
Guión: Toshio Matsumoto
Fotografía: Tatsuo Suzuki
Música: Joji Yuasa
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Sinopsis:
A feverish collision of avant-garde aesthetics and grind-house shocks (not to mention a direct influence on Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange), Funeral Parade of Roses takes us on an electrifying journey into the nether-regions of the late-'60s Tokyo underworld. In Toshio Matsumoto's controversial debut feature, seemingly nothing is taboo: neither the incorporation of visual flourishes straight from the worlds of contemporary graphic-design, painting, comic-books, and animation; nor the unflinching depiction of nudity, sex, drug-use, and public-toilets. But of all the "transgressions" here on display, perhaps one in particular stands out the most: the film's groundbreaking and unapologetic portrayal of Japanese gay subculture.
Cross-dressing club-kid Eddie (played by real-life transvestite entertainer extraordinaire Peter, famed for his role as Kyoami the Fool in Akira Kurosawa's Ran) vies with a rival drag-queen (Osamu Ogasawara) for the favours of drug-dealing cabaret-manager Gonda (Yoshio Tsuchiya, himself a Kurosawa player who appeared in such films as Seven Samurai, Throne of Blood, and High and Low). Passions escalate and blood begins to flow — before all tensions are released in a jolting climax that prefigures by nearly thirty years Tsai Ming-liang's similarly scandalous The River.
Gary W. Tooze (DVDBeaver)
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