"Onibaba:" for hardcore Kurosawa fans, only.
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Posted by tinear on January 30, 2006 at 16:09:30
A very dark portrait of the human spirit but, from what I've read of that period in Japanese history, an accurate one.
The three characters are cold-blooded murderers but in their defense it must be said that they are killing in order to survive: they steal from their victims (soldiers) and trade the spoils for needed grain.
It is the repetitiveness and oppressiveness of the film that lowers it. Are people really like this? Even in the worst of times, it is recorded that people still smile, joke, and attempt to lighten their burdens.
I could understand the dark tone if it had been made immediately after WW2 but, surprisingly, this savage film was made in 1964.
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"Onibaba:" for hardcore Kurosawa fans, only. - tinear 16:09:30 01/30/06
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