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Blu-ray Samurai
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midwest
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If someone had COMPLETELY blind-bought 70's-80's Cronenberg, they deserved to be confused ![]() But what menu could possibly "WTF" confuse someone who had already seen the film several times? My obvious guess would be [Show spoiler] , but, nah, that's too easy.
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midwest
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I dig Hard Times, and I like his writing work on two action classics, the Getaway, and some decades later, the Fugitive.
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The later films he released some to be just bland films, so scratch that idea haha. |
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Pat, I just wanted to add my condolences for your loss. A couple of years ago I lost both my parents seven months apart. I know there's nothing anyone can really say at a time like this, but I just wanted to let you know how much I always enjoy your posts. You've always come across as a true gentlemen and I hope in this painful time you're able to find some comfort.
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One thing I find striking about Oshima is that in many of his films he questions and raises awareness about the darker side of the Japanese psyche. He often acknowledges the postwar implications of the formerly death-obsessed nature of society during the militaristic period before and during WWII, including its cultural impacts and carryover into a rebuilt and thriving Japan. He was doing this at a time when few others dared such a thing. The films in this set were all made barely 20 years after Japan's surrender, and only 10 years after the signing of a final peace treaty with the US. Each film in the Eclipse set is unique, not just in plot, but also in overall look and "feel", even while re-using some of the same actors (who are invariably great in each role they play). In a way, Oshima's Outlaw Sixties is like a Japanese BBS set, all directed by Oshima. Pleasures of the Flesh and Japanese Summer: Double Suicide are probably my favorites. The most complex and memorable film in the set by far, in my opinion, is Sing a Song of Sex. At its core, Sing a Song of Sex chronicles the actions of four disillusioned and frequently callous Japanese youths who seem only interested in pursuing a good time while remaining unaffected by and disinterested in the social activism swirling around them. Parts of the film are laugh-out-loud funny in the antics of the four students, making it both the most humorous and the most darkly serious film in the Eclipse set. It has multiple layers and subtexts involving, among other things, getting laid, sex fantasies, the poor treatment of Koreans in Japanese society, the clash of traditions vs 1960s modernism in post-war Japan, alienation and self-doubt in the face of peer pressure, and even the deeper social and political meanings in bawdy pub songs sung by working class Japanese (hence, the title of the film). Ironically, the bawdy nature of these songs is why the young men enjoy them; singing these songs becomes their only real connection to the social activism surrounding them. Last edited by oildude; 04-03-2013 at 06:16 AM. |
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Kurahara also directed the classic 1983 Japanese film Antarctica, with its haunting Vangelis score. This film later became the basis for Disney's Eight Below.
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Blu-ray Ninja
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![]() A bit off-topic, but I came across Haneke's Top Ten, where he lists L'Eclisse as one of his picks, which is my favorite Antonioni as well. I thought I was the only one! |
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As far as blind buys go I'd say don't because although I like 90% of what I watch from them, they have such a diverse catalogue that you never really know what you're getting into until you watch it. That's just my two cents and just for reference there are 4 movies in the collection that I actually dislike and I've seen ~50.
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