Classic Japanese Cinema Discussion Thread
Jul 7, 2018 6:20:40 GMT
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Post by manfromplanetx on Jul 7, 2018 6:20:40 GMT
Toei Studio's 1960s output is highlighted with a series of action packed Yakuza; ninkyo eiga, films. These wonderful crime action films are grounded social dramas, perfectly cast, highlighted with essential elements, the gangsters code of honour, having an emphasis on the obligation to the group and thoughtfully of ninjo ('humanity / compassion'). the films of Toei stand in contrast to the frenetic energy of the crime films of rival studio Nikkatsu.
Director Kosaku Yamashita proved himself to be a master of the low budget gangster film , he produced some of the best and most memorable films of the genre. A highly skilled stylist, he paints an impressive richly detailed atmospheric portrait. Surprisingly little known are most of his films, including this outstanding gem Bakuchi-uchi: socho tobaku , Big Time Gambling Boss (1968) , and many others...
Nihon jokyo-den: tekka geisha , A Lively Geisha (1968)
Set in the Taisho period:1912-1926, the beautiful Geisha Koshizu (Junko Fuji) has longed for the opportunity to perform the prestigious Yasuna dance, however a jealous rival, Geisha Adakichi.is not impressed. Popular Koshizu fends off advances, proposals of marriage from her wealthy clients, her heart seems locked in the distant past, to a mysterious stranger... This exceptional emotional drama begins with a lively solo dance number from star Junko Fuji, an enchanting treat, as the credits roll.. An epic multilayered tale follows, a superb seamless blend of Yakuza crime action and a deeply expressive Geisha melodrama. Director Kôsaku Yamashita masterly paints an impressive atmospheric portrait of the early era, giving the film an authentic feel, rich in every detail. With a colourful visually magnificent dance scene, some terrific Yakuza style action !, an excellent finale, Nihon jokyo-den: tekka geisha is outstanding classic Japanese cinema.
Director Tai Katô was another prolific, unique cinematic stylist who worked for Toei Studios. Also little known he was master craftsman who excelled in yakuza & jidai-geki epics. Kato enhanced these genre films with engaging screenplays, deeply drawn characters and violent action ..
Meiji kyokyakuden - sandaime shumei , Blood Revenge (1965)
An excellent ninkyo eiga the setting is Osaka, 1907. Honourable and loyal Asajiro lives in a discordant social environment, he has a strong noble desire to maintain the clean and respected business reputation of his clan. When his boss is incapacitated Asajiro and his group are confronted with serious internal & external challenges... Director Tai Kato wonderful cinematic style builds a gripping tale, with richly drawn characters, the outstanding story is multi faceted, one of loyalty, honour, romance, and rivalry. Action packed, there is much blood drawn in revenge..

Director Kosaku Yamashita proved himself to be a master of the low budget gangster film , he produced some of the best and most memorable films of the genre. A highly skilled stylist, he paints an impressive richly detailed atmospheric portrait. Surprisingly little known are most of his films, including this outstanding gem Bakuchi-uchi: socho tobaku , Big Time Gambling Boss (1968) , and many others...
Nihon jokyo-den: tekka geisha , A Lively Geisha (1968)
Set in the Taisho period:1912-1926, the beautiful Geisha Koshizu (Junko Fuji) has longed for the opportunity to perform the prestigious Yasuna dance, however a jealous rival, Geisha Adakichi.is not impressed. Popular Koshizu fends off advances, proposals of marriage from her wealthy clients, her heart seems locked in the distant past, to a mysterious stranger... This exceptional emotional drama begins with a lively solo dance number from star Junko Fuji, an enchanting treat, as the credits roll.. An epic multilayered tale follows, a superb seamless blend of Yakuza crime action and a deeply expressive Geisha melodrama. Director Kôsaku Yamashita masterly paints an impressive atmospheric portrait of the early era, giving the film an authentic feel, rich in every detail. With a colourful visually magnificent dance scene, some terrific Yakuza style action !, an excellent finale, Nihon jokyo-den: tekka geisha is outstanding classic Japanese cinema.
Director Tai Katô was another prolific, unique cinematic stylist who worked for Toei Studios. Also little known he was master craftsman who excelled in yakuza & jidai-geki epics. Kato enhanced these genre films with engaging screenplays, deeply drawn characters and violent action ..
Meiji kyokyakuden - sandaime shumei , Blood Revenge (1965)
An excellent ninkyo eiga the setting is Osaka, 1907. Honourable and loyal Asajiro lives in a discordant social environment, he has a strong noble desire to maintain the clean and respected business reputation of his clan. When his boss is incapacitated Asajiro and his group are confronted with serious internal & external challenges... Director Tai Kato wonderful cinematic style builds a gripping tale, with richly drawn characters, the outstanding story is multi faceted, one of loyalty, honour, romance, and rivalry. Action packed, there is much blood drawn in revenge..


