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Old 07-06-2020, 12:22 PM   #2981
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TW's YT channel has just uploaded a trailer for The Taste of Tea (茶の味):a trailer for The Taste of Tea (茶の味)

Looks like my kind of film.
Mine too. It has a lovely Murakami-esque vibe
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Old 07-06-2020, 12:55 PM   #2982
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UK artwork for The Taste of Tea and Arrow Films Store link for those who want to pre-order.

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Old 07-06-2020, 01:14 PM   #2983
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Fabulous. Great to see that it has the 90 minute making of in the extras too. Anyone else like me and would prefer if the reversible artwork with the original poster kept the Japanese title?

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I'd like to see Third Window pick up some Kôhei Oguri films; I haven't seen any, but I've wanted to see Muddy River, The Buried Forest and Sleeping Man ever since I first heard about them and I recently read in a Midnight Eye interview with Katsuhiro Ishii done for the release of Taste of Tea that he was actually his teacher in university.

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Amazon delivered Hanagatami to me earlier, which was a pleasant surprise because even this morning they were estimating delivery was a few days away.

It has been getting some quality write ups, with Jasper Sharp calling it "among the most important Japanese films of the last 20 years [...] a singular and astonishing cinematic achievement". There's a review for Little White Lies too
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Old 07-06-2020, 02:51 PM   #2984
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TWF are on sale on iTunes for £2.99 today, including Hanagatami and the pre-orders of Fish Story and Melancholic. Can't stop the physical collection now but very tempting at those prices!
They do have a few in HD that only got DVD releases though, Mitsuko Delivers, Sawako Decides, and Isn't Anyone Alive, at least.
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Old 07-07-2020, 02:16 PM   #2985
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UK artwork for The Taste of Tea and Arrow Films Store link for those who want to pre-order.

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Ordered this yesterday along with Cinema Paradiso UHD.
Definitely prefer the 2nd of the two artworks, as it’s much closer to the original artwork.

The Japanese limited edition DVD set is pretty nice, with the cherry blossom art on the outer box. Also came with 4 watercolour flipbooks.
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Old 07-07-2020, 05:09 PM   #2986
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Hanatagami is extraordinary. I'll write more about it later. The interview with Ōbayashi included in the extras is incredible, he's full of wisdom about life and filmmaking. There's a question he's asked about Shinji Somai, where he mentions that Somai died before him like Obayashi is already talking to us from beyond the grave. A sombre moment, an essential watch.
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Old 07-07-2020, 09:05 PM   #2987
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Nobuhiko Obayashi left the building or, perhaps more appropriately, the house earlier this year. Diagnosed with terminal lung cancer in 2016, he outlived his prognosis by four years and managed to direct two of his longest feature films in that time. His final film, Labyrinth of Cinema, premiered at the Tokyo International Film Festival late last year and his penultimate, Hanagatami, was released to acclaim in 2017 but has only now reached our shores thanks to Third Window.

It’s perhaps unsurprising that it took this long and more surprising that it has come to us at all, given the fact that only two of Obayashi’s features are available in the West – his debut, House, available through Masters of Cinema, and Making Of Dreams – a 2 ½ hour documentary on the making of Akira Kurosawa’s Dreams, available as an extra on the Criterion release of that film. This is despite his popularity in his native Japan; in a 2009 poll of Kinema Junpo readers to determine the greatest Japanese films of all time, three of Obayashi’s films made the top 25. Only Akira Kurosawa himself had more. Interestingly, House didn’t make the top 200; those Obayashi films that did were Exchange Students (#16), Lonely Heart (#19), The Girl Who Leapt Through Time (#25), The Rocking Horsemen (#64) and Chizuko’s Younger Sister (#65).

Most viewers will therefore come to Hanagatami with House being their only prior experience with Obayashi’s work, and this is perhaps no bad thing. Obayashi initially intended for Hanatagami, ostensibly an adaptation of Kazuo Dan’s 1937 novel, to be his debut but Toho would only go for House, which they saw as the more commercial option of the two. Hanatagami opens with a quote, and we meet the young Toshihiko on top of a cliff overlooking raging waters. It’s black and white, the frame rate is as choppy as the seas. Obayashi obviously intends to evoke the silent film, Jean Epstein perhaps. Like House, Obayashi then uses every technique in the filmmaker’s arsenal, perhaps coming up with a few new ones along the way, over the rest of Hanagatami’s running time. Whereas House was analog, Hanagatami’s effects are very obviously digital. This might put some people off, as there is an element of Brechtian alienation with the artifice of the digital techniques; that is to say, it all looks obviously fake. Obayashi doesn’t care, and obviously hopes the audience doesn’t care either. I settled in quite quickly; Hanagatami is not a film that requires realism, it’s a film about a time gone by, that may or may not be in the memory bank of the living – or the dead.

On the surface, Hanagatami is about a group of young friends in the coastal town of Karatsu in the lead up to Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941. Toshihiko lives with his aunt, whose husband died in Manchuria, and Mina, her younger sister through marriage, who is stricken with tuberculosis. He attends school where we meet Ukai, who likes to swim by moonlight and is seemingly burdened by having to live up to the memory of his older brother, and Kira, paralysed throughout childhood who has somewhat recovered but continues to live in relative hermitude, possessing a dishevelled, slightly sinister appearance and attitude. Kira has an odd relationship with his cousin, Chitose, who is Ukai’s girlfriend. Chitose’s friend, Akine, has a flirtatious attitude towards Toshihiko. This friendship group is challenged and unbalanced by Mina’s illness, the cultural attitudes of the society around them, and the drums of war past, present, and future that make them all acutely aware of their own mortality at even their young age.

Obayashi hasn’t cared about casting actors of the same age as their characters and, while some may be able to pass for teenagers, there’s a poignancy in seeing the characters played by actors of an age that they might not have the chance to reach, cut short by war – a glimpse into a future that they could have had. It’s not like he cares about realism in any other aspect.

War has always loomed large in Obayashi’s filmography; war is the reason that the aunt’s spirit in House is unable to rest, an expansionist demi-god militarises schoolchildren in School in the Crosshairs, children come of age in the lead up to the war in Bound for the Fields, the Mountains, and the Seacoast, and Hanagatami is the third entry in Obayashi’s late-career informal anti-war trilogy, preceded by Casting Blossoms to the Sky and Seven Weeks. While Obayashi had wanted to make Hanagatami some decades before, and in some ways Bound for the Fields, the Mountains, and the Seacoast is a dry run for his passion project, it is probably no coincidence that Obayashi’s anti-war trilogy coincided with the national debate over Shinzo Abe’s reinterpretation of Article 9 of the Japanese constitution. If House was about the death of innocence in the coming of age of seven young girls, Hanagatami is about the death of innocence of a nation. For those who came of age in the interwar years – for Japan, between the invasion of Manchuria and the attack on Pearl Harbor - was there ever a state of innocence? The spectre of death always loomed, corrupting and distorting the frame of Obayashi’s phantasmagorical vision of Japan. Barely was there time to mourn those who had given their lives before more young lives were taken in the name of the old lie: Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori.

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Third Window's release provides a Making Of and a truly excellent interview with Obayashi, that I mentioned above. He talks about his father, who was a doctor, the war years, his early years as a filmmaker and influences from the nouvelle vague and Roger Vadim's Blood and Roses. Interestingly, he cites Shinji Somai's Moving as his favourite film made by a filmmaker younger than him.

Whether it be from Third Window or any other label, I hope that Hanagatami is the harbinger of more Obayashi releases.
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Old 07-09-2020, 06:53 AM   #2988
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Long shot: does anyone have a copy of For Love's Sake that they would be willing to sell? PM if you do. Thanks.
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Old 07-13-2020, 02:29 PM   #2989
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Managed to find a copy of Confessions in the record store for £5.99
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If there are any vinyl collector's here too, we've made up a very limited number of Stardust Brothers LP & EP set and available to pre-order on the arrow store
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Old 07-22-2020, 12:15 PM   #2991
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Watched Stardust Brothers a few nights ago. A right proper curio is that one.
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If there are any vinyl collector's here too, we've made up a very limited number of Stardust Brothers LP & EP set and available to pre-order on the arrow store
https://www.arrowfilms.com/product-d...n-set/TWFLP001
Excellent stuff, popped in a pre-order for that!
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Does anyone know why The Warped Forest (sequel to Funky Forest (sequel to The Taste of Tea)) has never been released ANYWHERE?
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Old 07-23-2020, 07:49 PM   #2994
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Well I've bought 35 Third Window Blu ray titles this year and have 3 on pre-order. You need to slow down on these releases Adam... costing me a fortune haha!
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Old 07-24-2020, 05:36 AM   #2995
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Well I've bought 35 Third Window Blu ray titles this year and have 3 on pre-order. You need to slow down on these releases Adam... costing me a fortune haha!
thanks!!!
2020 was just catching up on the fact that releases were so few in 2019 due to brexit and a big warehouse move, though with brexit still not done and coronavirus we'll see how things affect 2021 releases!
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Old 07-24-2020, 01:25 PM   #2996
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2020 was just catching up on the fact that releases were so few in 2019 due to brexit and a big warehouse move, though with brexit still not done and coronavirus we'll see how things affect 2021 releases!
Will Brexit ever be done?! Fingers crossed 2021 goes well for you.
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BFI - Where to Begin with Nobuhiko Obayashi

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Old 07-30-2020, 11:15 AM   #2998
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Watched, and really enjoyed, The Story of Yonosuke the other day. The Woodsman and the Rain was also very good, so what chance of any more from the same director?
Both Mori, The Artist’s Habitat and One Summer Story definitely sound like something I’d buy and enjoy.
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The Woodsman in the Rain is great, I feel like its a top choice as an "introduction to Japanese cinema" for someone. Just really good and easy going.
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The Woodsman in the Rain is great, I feel like its a top choice as an "introduction to Japanese cinema" for someone. Just really good and easy going.
Another really good film about filmmaking:



Really enjoyed this one, as well as Woodsman.
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