Kwaidan (Criterion Collection) (Blu-ray)

Bizarre, unearthly, terrifying - a nation's legend, an author's imagination, a director's creation manifest in the superlative - Kwaidan
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  • Rated: Not Rated
  • Run Time: 3 hours, 3 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: October 20, 2015
  • Originally Released: 1964
  • Label: Criterion Collection

Performers, Cast and Crew:

Starring , , &
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Directed by
Composition by
Cinematography by

Major Awards:

Cannes 1965 - Jury Prize: Not Applicable

Entertainment Reviews:

Fresh88%

TOMATOMETER
Total Count: 24

Upright89%

AUDIENCE SCORE
User Ratings: 5,663
It's not scary or particularly unsettling apart for a few exquisitely created images. It is, however, breathtakingly lovely, visually composed like a painting... Full Review
Stream on Demand
Jan 5, 2018
Couple these sound effects and voices with some remarkable pictorial images and the consequence is a horror picture with an extraordinarily delicate and sensuous quality. Full Review
New York Times
May 9, 2005
Film is visually and physically stunning but its three tales of the supernatural are more intellectual than visceral. Full Review
Variety
Mar 26, 2009
Kwaidan is a psychological horror film for those who are seeking an utterly immersive experience. Full Review
Senses of Cinema
Oct 17, 2016
Rating: 5/5 -- A classic.
KPBS.org
Mar 17, 2009
What makes KWAIDAN singular is the combination of Kobayashi’s almost maddeningly patient, methodical approach to drama and his expressionistic experiments with color, sound, and theatrical artifice.
A.V. Club
Oct 21, 2015
Rating: B -- A colorfully exotic offering but lacks the visceral power to explore the horror genre. Full Review
Ozus' World Movie Reviews
Oct 31, 2008

Product Description:

Director Masaki Kobayashi invested five years of preparation before shooting this anthological adaptation of four tales of the supernatural by Lafcadio Hearn. The first, "Black Hair," stars Rentaro Mikuni as a poverty-stricken samurai who leaves his kind wife (Michiyo Aratama) to marry the daughter (Misako Watanabe) of a wealthy official. After years of misery with this woman he returns to his first wife to find a bitter surprise. In the second, "The Woman of the Snow," a woodcutter (Tatsuya Nakadai) and his brother take shelter from a snowstorm in a deserted hut. However, trouble arises when a strange woman (Keiko Kishi) appears. The third, "Hoichi the Earless," features a blind temple musician (Katsuo Nakamura), who is known for his mastery of the ballad of the Heike clan. A samurai ghost bids him sing the ballad at the Heike tomb, and Buddhist priests protect him by painting his body with a depiction of the sacred text. In the last tale, "In a Cup of Tea," a samurai (Ganemon Nakamura) famed for courage, has a recurring vision of the face of another samurai in his tea. Shot entirely on a soundstage to allow the director complete control of the film's palette, it's a stunning display of sensuous color, perfectly suited to these otherworldly tales of the macabre. Takemitsu's "musique concrete" score is eerily appropriate.

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