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HAUNTING, HYPNOTIC, FLAMBOYANT, EROTIC, BIZARRE… SUZUKI!
After over a decade in the wilderness following his firing from Nikkatsu for Branded to Kill (1967), maverick director Seijun Suzuki returned with a vengeance with his critically-praised tryptic of cryptic supernatural dramas set during the liberal enlightenment of Japan's Taisho Era (1912-26).
In the multiple Japanese Academy Award-winning Zigeunerweisen (1980), two intellectuals and former colleagues from military academy involve their wives in a series of dangerous sexual games. In Kageroza (1981), a playwright is drawn like a moth to a flame to a mysterious beauty who might be a ghost, while Yumeji (1991) imagines the real-life painter-poet Takehisa Yumeji's encounter with a beautiful widow with a dark past.
Rarely seen outside of Japan, the films in the Taisho Trilogy are considered Suzuki's masterpieces in his homeland. Presenting a dramatic turn from more his familiar tales of cops, gangsters and unruly youth, these surrealistic psychological puzzles drip with a lush exoticism, distinctively capturing the pandemonium of a bygone age of decadence and excess, when Western ideas, fashions, technologies and art fused into everyday aspect of Japanese life.
Special Features
- High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) transfers of all three films
- Original uncompressed stereo audio
- Optional English subtitles
- New introductions to each film by critic Tony Rayns
- Making-of featurette
- Vintage interview with Seijun Suzuki
- Tony Rayns on the Taisho Trilogy, a new appreciation of Suzuki's trilogy
- Trailers
- Reversible sleeve featuring two artwork choices
- Arrow Academy
- 15
- Japanese
- 3
- Arrow Academy
- Seijun Suzuki
- Yoshio Harada
- Naoko Ôtani
- Yûsaku Matsuda
- Michiyo Yasuda
- Kenji Sawada
- Tomoko Mariya
- English
- B
The Taisho Trilogy | Three Films By Seijun Suzuki | Blu-ray
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Arrow Films
HAUNTING, HYPNOTIC, FLAMBOYANT, EROTIC, BIZARRE… SUZUKI!
After over a decade in the wilderness following his firing from Nikkatsu for Branded to Kill (1967), maverick director Seijun Suzuki returned with a vengeance with his critically-praised tryptic of cryptic supernatural dramas set during the liberal enlightenment of Japan's Taisho Era (1912-26).
In the multiple Japanese Academy Award-winning Zigeunerweisen (1980), two intellectuals and former colleagues from military academy involve their wives in a series of dangerous sexual games. In Kageroza (1981), a playwright is drawn like a moth to a flame to a mysterious beauty who might be a ghost, while Yumeji (1991) imagines the real-life painter-poet Takehisa Yumeji's encounter with a beautiful widow with a dark past.
Rarely seen outside of Japan, the films in the Taisho Trilogy are considered Suzuki's masterpieces in his homeland. Presenting a dramatic turn from more his familiar tales of cops, gangsters and unruly youth, these surrealistic psychological puzzles drip with a lush exoticism, distinctively capturing the pandemonium of a bygone age of decadence and excess, when Western ideas, fashions, technologies and art fused into everyday aspect of Japanese life.
Special Features
- High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) transfers of all three films
- Original uncompressed stereo audio
- Optional English subtitles
- New introductions to each film by critic Tony Rayns
- Making-of featurette
- Vintage interview with Seijun Suzuki
- Tony Rayns on the Taisho Trilogy, a new appreciation of Suzuki's trilogy
- Trailers
- Reversible sleeve featuring two artwork choices
- Arrow Academy
- 15
- Japanese
- 3
- Arrow Academy
- Seijun Suzuki
- Yoshio Harada
- Naoko Ôtani
- Yûsaku Matsuda
- Michiyo Yasuda
- Kenji Sawada
- Tomoko Mariya
- English
- B
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Excellent presentation by Arrow
Anyone who enjoyed suzukis earlier work should check out this loose trilogy of films. Great work by arrow on the presentation.
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