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Paul Schrader - Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters (1985)

Posted By : scalisto | Date : 22 Apr 2010 12:20:15 | Comments : 4 |
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Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters - Criterion (1985)
DVD rip |122 min | XviD 704x368 | 1438 kb/s | 23.97 fps | 128 kb/s mp3 | 1.33 GB + 3% recovery record
Japanese | Subtitles: English and Spanish .srt |Genre: Biography/Drama | MU/RS

Paul Schrader's visually stunning, collagelike portrait of acclaimed Japanese author and playwright Yukio Mishima (played by Ken Ogata) investigates the inner turmoil and contradictions of a man who attempted an impossible harmony between self, art, and society. Taking place on Mishima's last day, when he famously committed public seppuku, the film is punctuated by extended flashbacks to the writer's life as well as by gloriously stylized evocations of his fictional works. With its rich cinematography by John Bailey, exquisite sets and costumes by Eiko Ishioka, and unforgettable, highly influential score by Philip Glass, Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters is a tribute to its subject and a bold, investigative work of art in its own right.







Mishima - a life in four chapters is in my opinion the best Paul Schrader film to this day. Mesmorizing cinematography, accompanied with Philip Glass mystical musical score added a completely magical aura to the story of one of the Japan's greatest novelists, whose originality and picturesque narrative are beautifully portrayed in this picture. As any gifted character, Mishima was troubled with severe self conflicts, the main of them being the conflict between the "pen and a sword" as the director puts it in his final chapter, or the struggle between the sensitive poet with homosexual feelings, living in a notoriously masculine society with centuries long warrior traditions, thus widening the gap between the sensitive and the militantly traditional side of Mishima himself.

All Schrader's films (and the ones he wrote scripts for) are basically stories of the inside conflict within a man that doesn't belong in an environment he lives in. That also goes for Mishima, who, apart from Japanese military school upbringing is brought up with love for theater and words. His demise consisted of both of these key points in his life, it was about words and theatrical ending in a life long play. Film like this comes along once in a long while, and most will have to wait a lifetime to reach this beauty. (IMDB comment)

Source: Criterion DVD rip by ywngr








Mishima: Una vida en cuatro capítulos es un retrato del consagrado autor y dramaturgo japonés Yukio Mishima. La película investiga la inquietud interior y las contradicciones de un hombre que trató de alcanzar una imposible armonía entre sí mismo, el arte y la sociedad. La historia se centra en el último día de Mishima, cuando cometió un seppuku (un suicidio ritual) en público el 25 de noviembre de 1970, en el Cuartel General del Ejército. El relato está salpicado de flashbacks para contar diversos episodios de su infancia, sus comienzos como escritor, el posterior triunfo profesional, su conversión como estrella mediática, las obsesiones por la belleza física y sus ambiguos gustos sexuales, así como la creación de la “Sociedad del Escudo”.





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Posted By: acaciatree Date: 22 Apr 2010 13:12:25
Dank je wel, scalisto. I missed this way back in the 1980's. By gosh and by gum, we're ALL getting older, eh?
...If only Sarah Palin could take the honorable way out, perhaps we could experience some integrity once again --and the bankers...*sigh*
Posted By: mxlabs Date: 22 Apr 2010 17:25:20
thank you scalisto (:
Posted By: nedjo Date: 15 Jun 2010 07:38:51
Thanks Scalisto,
Posted By: staret Date: 30 Mar 2011 06:17:45
Muchas gracias!
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