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Masaki Kobayashi-Kaidan (1964)

Posted By : FNB47 | Date : 26 Oct 2007 07:04:00 | Comments : 11 |
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Masaki Kobayashi-Kaidan (1964)
1461.7 MB | 2:41:25 | Japanese with English s/t | XviD, 1140 Kb/s | 672x288

Winner of the Special Jury Prize at Cannes, Kwaidan features four nightmarish tales in which terror thrives and demons lurk. Adapted from traditional Japanese ghost stories, this lavish, widescreen production drew extensively on Kobayashi’s own training as a student of painting and fine arts. Criterion




A masterpiece of filmmaking artifice and mood-setting atmosphere, Kwaidan consists of four ghost stories adapted from the fiction of Greek-born Lafcadio Hearn (a.k.a. Yakumo Koizumi, 1850-1904), who assimilated into Japanese culture so thoroughly that his writings reveal no evidence of Western influence. So it is that these four cinematic interpretations--perhaps more accurately described as tales of spectral visitation--are sublimely Japanese in tone and texture, created entirely in a studio with frequently stunning results. (--Jeff Shannon - Editorial Reviews - Amazon.com)




There are painterly images here that remain the most beautiful and haunting in all of Japanese cinema, presented with the purity of silent film, sparsely accompanied by post-synchronized sounds and music (by Toru Takemitsu) that enhance the otherworldly effect of director Masaki Kobayashi's meticulous imagery. When viewed in a receptive frame of mind, Kwaidan can be intensely hypnotic.. (--Jeff Shannon - Editorial Reviews - Amazon.com)




Each of the four stories find their protagonists confronted by spirits that compel them to (respectively) make amends for past mistakes, maintain vows of silence, satisfy the yearnings of the undead, or capture phantoms that remain frightfully elusive. As each tale progresses, their supernatural elements grow increasingly intense and distant from the confines of reality. (--Jeff Shannon - Editorial Reviews - Amazon.com)




With careful use of glorious color and wide-screen composition, Kwaidan exists in a netherworld that is both real and imagined, its characters never quite sure they can trust what they've seen and heard. Vastly different from the more overt shocks of Western horror, the film casts a supernatural spell that remains timelessly effective. (--Jeff Shannon - Editorial Reviews - Amazon.com)








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Posted By: kharmok Date: 26 Oct 2007 09:08:13

oh, I've just put my comment on "Harakiri" , mentioniong "Kaidan" , not knowing that you've posted it already this morning! :-)

As I said, this one of the films that impressed me a lot, and stayed in my memory for more thamn 20 years as extraordinary...Several years ago, I remembered it but didn't know it's original name, or the year...I've posted a question somewhere on IMDB, thinking it's a film from early 80-ies :) and I was lucky to get a quick and precise answer from someone who knew straight away what I was talking about! Thanks to that person I've got my DVD nowdays...

And of course, million thanks go to you!

If I may ask, are there more Kobayashi's coming? I've only got "Samurai Rebellion", which I have never seen, I only watched these 2 in the 80ies, once.


Posted By: i_bezdomny Date: 26 Oct 2007 10:06:08
Heard quite a bit about Kobayashi, but never saw any of his films. Thanks a lot!
Posted By: FNB47 Date: 26 Oct 2007 20:17:12

kharmok, 3rd and last Kobayashi... "Samurai Rebellion"... tomorrow :)
amazon.fr is selling "The Human Condition" trilogy of Kobayashi, in Japan with French subs. I dont dare to buy it because of my poor French. I am waiting for "Image Entertainment" to re-release it in the future.

Posted By: kharmok Date: 27 Oct 2007 05:48:57
I think I've once tried to download "Human Condition", 3 parts, from torrents, but I had no luck... never had much luck with torrents....

I have just checked ed2k: parts I and III are obtainable, hopefully with english subs, and there are also separate spanish srt subs...

UPDATED:

please search for "holleymartins" on ed2k you'll get best results, there IS part II also available, and some more Japanese films by "holleymartins" Ozus and Mizoguchis...


Posted By: lookkil Date: 27 Oct 2007 19:29:49
Thank you for this gem.

The subtitle .sub file crashes my BSPlayer though...

Here is English .SRT subtitle file for this RIP:

Download from Rapidshare
Posted By: harrygee Date: 30 Oct 2007 00:49:01
Thank you for this marvelous addition to your extraordinary shares.
Posted By: Fa Date: 24 Feb 2008 03:25:45
ThANKS for this. I realise I am a bit late here and maybe it has already been posted but thought I should mention it anyway: I have a trilogy set I downloaded a long time ago..the human condition with ENG subs. i haven't even watched it yet but I remember it being a not bad quality rip...three avi files.
Anyway if I should get it posted let me know...PM me as I may miss this
Fa
Posted By: johnnydragon Date: 06 Jun 2008 08:08:18
This is the best site! I the love Japanese film. but, I'm more in to the Samurai & Yakuza films 50's to 80's. Hint! HINT! again great site. best e-book selection bar nun ! where's the Donate button?? (really)
Posted By: radiostar Date: 08 Dec 2009 10:03:04
Links are down, can you reupload please?
Posted By: dupain1 Date: 24 May 2010 08:21:50
found another one:

http://rapidshare.com/files/129385335/Kaidan-1964-Masaki-Kobayashi-buythismovie.part8.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/129383299/Kaidan-1964-Masaki-Kobayashi-buythismovie.part7.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/129363719/Kaidan-1964-Masaki-Kobayashi-buythismovie.part6.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/129217138/Kaidan-1964-Masaki-Kobayashi-buythismovie.part5.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/129181187/Kaidan-1964-Masaki-Kobayashi-buythismovie.part4.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/129164297/Kaidan-1964-Masaki-Kobayashi-buythismovie.part3.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/129152334/Kaidan-1964-Masaki-Kobayashi-buythismovie.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/129136602/Kaidan-1964-Masaki-Kobayashi-buythismovie.part1.rar
Posted By: ADioS Date: 30 Oct 2011 19:55:35
Thank you FNB47 and dupain1.
Never heard about this great movie before...

Much appreciated.
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