Postwar Kurosawa (DVD) (Eclipse Series 7) (Criterion Collection) (US Version) DVD リージョン 1
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| タイトル: | Postwar Kurosawa (DVD) (Eclipse Series 7) (Criterion Collection) (US Version) Postwar Kurosawa (DVD) (Eclipse Series 7) (Criterion Collection) (美國版) Postwar Kurosawa (DVD) (Eclipse Series 7) (Criterion Collection) (美国版) Postwar Kurosawa (DVD) (Eclipse Series 7) (Criterion Collection) (US Version) Postwar Kurosawa (DVD) (Eclipse Series 7) (Criterion Collection) (US Version) |
| 監督: | Kurosawa Akira 黑澤明 黑泽明 黒沢明 Kurosawa Akira |
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| 発売日: | 2007-12-07 |
| UPCコード: | 71551502702 |
| 言語: | 日本語 |
| 字幕: | 英語 |
| 制作国: | アメリカ |
| 映像方式: | NTSC この意味は? |
| 音声情報: | Dolby Digital |
| ディスクの種類: | DVD |
| リージョンコード: | 1- アメリカ、カナダ この意味は? |
| 再生時間: | 593 (分) |
| 発行元: | The Criterion Collection (US) |
| 備考: | 5DVDs |
| パッケージの重量: | 400 (g) |
| 発送単位: | 2 この意味は? |
| YesAsia 商品番号: | 1005160247 |
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Director: Akira Kurosawa
The most popular Japanese moviemaker of all time, Akira Kurosawa began his career by delving into the state of his nation immediately following World War II, with visual poetry and direct emotion. Amid Japan's economic collapse, moral waywardness, and American occupation, Kurosawa managed to find humor and redemption existing alongside despair and anxiety. In these five films, which range from the whimsically Capraesque to the icily Dostoyevskian, from political epics to courtroom potboilers, Kurosawa established both the artistic range and social acuity that would inform his entire career.
Five-disc set includes:
No Regrets For Our Youth (1946) 110 min.
Yukie (a brilliant Setsuko Hara), the spoiled bourgeois daughter of a university professor, begins a soul-searching journey that takes her from the elegance of Kyoto to the peasant farms of impoverished rural Japan, the rise and fall of ultranationalism corresponding with her own moral awakening.
One Wonderful Sunday (1947) 109 min.
Yuzo and Masako, a middle-class couple suffering from economic postwar decline, meet on Sunday in Tokyo with only thirty-five yen to spend. Kurosawa alternates sadness and joy in his depiction of these young lovers adjusting to their nation's new financial realities.
Scandal (1950) 105 min.
In Kurosawa's look at the abuse of freedom of speech, painter Ichiro (Toshiro Mifune) and popular singer Miyako (Yoshiko Yamaguchi) are photographed together by a paparazzo at a retreat, and are wrongly accused by tabloid journalists of having an affair. Ichiro sues for libel, but his desperate, crooked lawyer Hiruta (Takashi Shimura), playing both sides, doesn't come to his defense.
The Idiot (1951) 166 min.
In Kurosawa's adaptation and update of Dostoyevsky's classic novel, the childlike ex-POW Kinji (Masayuki Mori) returns home after the war only to become trapped in an existential love quadrangle. Toshiro Mifune and Setsuko Hara also contribute haunting performances in this tale of otherworldly purity.
I Live In Fear (a.k.a. Record of a Living Being) (1955) 103 min.
In Kurosawa's evocation of nuclear-age anxieties, Toshiro Mifune transforms himself into a wizened Tokyo patriarch so paralyzed by fear of the atomic bomb that he alienates his entire extended family and recedes from society.
The most popular Japanese moviemaker of all time, Akira Kurosawa began his career by delving into the state of his nation immediately following World War II, with visual poetry and direct emotion. Amid Japan's economic collapse, moral waywardness, and American occupation, Kurosawa managed to find humor and redemption existing alongside despair and anxiety. In these five films, which range from the whimsically Capraesque to the icily Dostoyevskian, from political epics to courtroom potboilers, Kurosawa established both the artistic range and social acuity that would inform his entire career.
Five-disc set includes:
No Regrets For Our Youth (1946) 110 min.
Yukie (a brilliant Setsuko Hara), the spoiled bourgeois daughter of a university professor, begins a soul-searching journey that takes her from the elegance of Kyoto to the peasant farms of impoverished rural Japan, the rise and fall of ultranationalism corresponding with her own moral awakening.
One Wonderful Sunday (1947) 109 min.
Yuzo and Masako, a middle-class couple suffering from economic postwar decline, meet on Sunday in Tokyo with only thirty-five yen to spend. Kurosawa alternates sadness and joy in his depiction of these young lovers adjusting to their nation's new financial realities.
Scandal (1950) 105 min.
In Kurosawa's look at the abuse of freedom of speech, painter Ichiro (Toshiro Mifune) and popular singer Miyako (Yoshiko Yamaguchi) are photographed together by a paparazzo at a retreat, and are wrongly accused by tabloid journalists of having an affair. Ichiro sues for libel, but his desperate, crooked lawyer Hiruta (Takashi Shimura), playing both sides, doesn't come to his defense.
The Idiot (1951) 166 min.
In Kurosawa's adaptation and update of Dostoyevsky's classic novel, the childlike ex-POW Kinji (Masayuki Mori) returns home after the war only to become trapped in an existential love quadrangle. Toshiro Mifune and Setsuko Hara also contribute haunting performances in this tale of otherworldly purity.
I Live In Fear (a.k.a. Record of a Living Being) (1955) 103 min.
In Kurosawa's evocation of nuclear-age anxieties, Toshiro Mifune transforms himself into a wizened Tokyo patriarch so paralyzed by fear of the atomic bomb that he alienates his entire extended family and recedes from society.
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