Extreme Private Eros: Love Song (Kazuo Hara, 1974)

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Extreme Private Eros: Love Song (Kazuo Hara, 1974)

Mensaje por Fitzcarraldo » Mar 12 Abr, 2005 17:34

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Director Kazuo Hara has made a handful of controversial documentaries, including GOODBYE CP (1972), a shockingly personal look at people with cerebral palsy, and THE EMPEROR'S NAKED ARMY MARCHES ON (1987), a profile of Okuzaki Kenzo, who reported on war crimes committed by Japanese troops during WWII and publicly criticized Emperor Hirohito. But EXTREME PRIVATE EROS is, without question, his most outrageous, personal and masochistic work. Shot over several years, mostly in handheld b&w and often with out-of-synch sound, this raw confessional has Hara following his ex-wife, 26-year-old radical feminist Miyuki Takeda. The two lived together for three years and share a child, and this 93-minute documentary captures their post-break-up relationship and her new life without him. This was a brutal dose of reality for notoriously-private Japanese viewers to swallow, as it matter-of-factly tackles heartache, sex, insecurities, gender politics, and even on-camera childbirth. Beginning in 1972, Miyuki and her child have moved to Okinawa, and Hara stays with her for a few turbulent days. During Miyuki's travels, her barfly girlfriends provide a bleak peek into Okinawa's skankiest nightclubs and their resident sluts, such as 14-year-old Chichi, who prefers funkadelic-dressed American G.I.'s to junior high. Later Miyuki shacks up with a black G.I. who can barely speak Japanese, but has no trouble getting her pregnant (and in a touching family-phone-call moment, Miyuki's mother urges her to dispose of it). And when she misguidedly tries to distribute pamphlets to the local prostitutes, she's nearly beaten up. On top of that, Hara continually interrogates his ex, he begins crying on camera, and if he can add to the on-screen tension, he does -- like recruiting his current (much cuter) girlfriend Sachiko to interview increasingly-bitter Miyuki. Moving back to Tokyo in '73, Miyuki works at a "birth commune" for new mothers. And when she has her baby, Hara is there with his trusty camera, as she delivers it at home without any help whatsoever. Although the entire sequence is out-of-focus, it's quite a sight; one long, uncut shot of Miyuki laying on the floor, spread-legged, squeezing out her "mixed blood" child onto the ground. This insanely intimate document never flinches, as Miyuki verbally shames her infant son for looking and acting like his father, and Hara's narration continually criticizes Miyuki's screwed-up lifestyle. Sneaky Hara also captures some dialogue without Miyuki's apparent knowledge, such as a nasty conversation with Sachiko, as she insults everything about her ex, including his lousy bedroom prowess. Hara was blasted by critics when this was released and I can understand why. I've dealt with ex-girlfriends and it can be a tense scene -- but I'd never dream of filming it for posterity! This LOVE SONG is an emotionally scalding yet absorbing cinematic open wound.
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Re: Extreme Private Eros: Love Song (1974, Kazuo Hara)

Mensaje por trep » Mar 12 Abr, 2005 18:09

Fitzcarraldo escribió:
This one is dedicated to Trep. :cheers:
8O A M A Z I N G 8O

Btw, let me read out loud this paragraph from "Regarding the pain of others" by Susan Sontag:

"No photograph or portfolio of photographs can unfold, go further, and further still, as do The Ascent (1977), by the Ukrainian director Larisa Shepitko, and the most affecting film about the sadness of war I know, and an astounding Japanese documentary, Kazuo Hara’s The Emperor’s Naked Army Marches On (1987), the portrait of a “deranged” veteran of the Pacific war, whose life’s work is denouncing Japanese war crimes from a sound truck he drives through the streets of Tokyo and paying most unwelcome visits to his former superior officers, demanding that they apologize for crimes, such as the murder of American prisoners in the Philippines, which they either ordered or condoned.” (Sontag, pp. 122-123.)

I was reading this on easter weekend, and now I'm completing The Ascent and I'm about to start a documentary by Hara... DXC's magic!

Here's a link to more info (same site of the interview):
Filming at the Margins: The Documentaries of Hara Kazuo

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Re: Extreme Private Eros: Love Song (1974, Kazuo Hara)

Mensaje por Faeton » Mar 12 Abr, 2005 20:08

trep escribió: 8O A M A Z I N G 8O
Ditto :D

Thanks!!! :mrgreen:
Fitzcarraldo escribió:This one is dedicated to Trep.
Eu já tenho ciúmes :oops: :P

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Mensaje por auess » Vie 15 Abr, 2005 12:48

WOW!!! this is a really GREAT GREAT GREAT documentary ever made!!!
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Kazuo Hara is absolutely one of the greatest documentary filmmaker of asia, among the best japanese documentary makers like Tuchimoto Noriaki or Ogawa Shinsuke. I remember his films were screened at 2004 beijing international documentary festival, powerful documentaries indeed.
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THANKS Fitz!!! (:-)

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Mensaje por el_saturn » Mar 19 Abr, 2005 15:29

Great share, Fitz!!!

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Mensaje por spione » Mar 19 Abr, 2005 16:02

thanks fitz :plas:

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Mensaje por fiddles » Mar 04 Oct, 2005 07:44

thanx thanx thanx!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Klumpt mest wit mine Lishtinkt, finally reaching the concalushan that everything- absolutely everything- unwraps, spreads and reveals itself. But that was way back when.