The movie is absurd, and a thoroughly original take on the morale in Japanese society. The images are beautiful, and the people are as cold as the snow that surrounds them. The take on Melville's "Samoraï" from -67 is obvious, but Kobayashi turns the image around and portrays the killer as the weakest person in the movie - haunted by his demanding wife and the moaning contractor, who is one of the most mysterious characters ever portrayed in a movie.
Title | Film Noir |
---|---|
Year | 2000 |
Genre | |
Country | Japan |
Studio | |
Cast | Ryo Ishibashi, Nene Otsuka, Ken Ogata, Ken Mitsuishi, Sanshō Shinsui, Takashi Yamamoto |
Crew | Masahiro Kobayashi (Director), Masahiro Kobayashi (Writer), Akira Sako (Director of Photography) |
Keyword | |
Release | Nov 04, 2000 |
Runtime | 86 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 7.00 / 10 by 3 users |
Popularity | 1 |
Budget | 0 |
Revenue | 0 |
Language | 日本語 |