Tales of Ugetsu

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By the time he made Ugetsu, Kenji Mizoguchi was already an elder statesman of Japanese cinema, fiercely revered by Akira Kurosawa and other directors of a younger generation. And with this exquisite ghost story, a fatalistic wartime tragedy derived from stories by Akinari Ueda and Guy de Maupassant, he created a touchstone of his art, his long takes and sweeping camera guiding the viewer through a delirious narrative about two villagers whose pursuit of fame and fortune leads them far astray from their loyal wives. Moving between the terrestrial and the otherworldly, Ugetsu reveals essential truths about the ravages of war, the plight of women, and the pride of men. (Criterion)

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English A powerful film set in the past but about the present, involving ghosts yet still centered on real people and their strongly realistic fates. This is a film that captivates you with its straightforwardness, and its fantasy approach that incredibly transforms into reality. A beautiful example of how genre blending in the Japanese style has worked for a long time. ()