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helge79
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Posted: Sat Dec 24, 2005 10:20 am Post subject: Pastoral (1974) (tour de force of magic realism) (dvdrip) |
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ed2k: Pastoral.-.To.die.in.the.country.(Shuji.Terayama,.1974).DVDRip-auess.avi [700.82 Mb] [ Stats]
ed2k: Pastoral.-.To.die.in.the.country.(Shuji.Terayama,.1974).DVDRip-auess.English.srt [53.1 Kb] [ Stats]
ed2k: Shuji.Terayama.-.A.Short.Documentary+3.previews.DVDRip-auess.rar [238.08 Mb] [ Stats]
Here is a movie that almost nobody has ever heard of and yet almost EVERYBODY SHOULD SEE. Shuji Terayama is one of the most original artists to have ever worked on film, and also one whose work has been completely neglected by the copyrighted commercial distribution system (none of the movies that have defined his style have ever been released in the US, for example). Thanks God, we're now finally getting them through the Internet!
This rip has been originally released by auess. With the English subs added, it will hopefully receive the due attention. The subs have been assembled from a few sources, and they are most certainly imperfect (please send me the corrections, if you have any). However, I hope they will be helpful (words are quite important here, even despite of the mind-blowing imagery).
MAKE SURE NOT TO MISS OUT ON THIS ONE, and Merry Christmas!
Quote: | PASTORAL: to die in the country (1974)
This non-narrative film is a phantasmal meditation on director Shuji Terayama's adolescence, living in a small community and overwhelmed by the suffocating demands of his widowed mother. He has a crush on a married woman in the community, who asks him to run away to the big city with her. At some point, the action in the film stops as the director comes into the frame and enters into a dialogue with the representation of himself at age 15. His younger self scolds the older one for his distortions of memory. One of the more striking features of the use of imagery in this film, which is perhaps a metaphor for the intent of the film, is the way in which obvious stage backdrops fall away to reveal real-life settings. ? Clarke Fountain
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A great visionary film.
Few films are as audacious and unrelentingly imaginative as this one. Set in a dreamlike rural Japan, the story starts out to be about an adolescent boy's attempt to escape his overprotective mother and then surprisingly becomes a filmmakers desire to confront his own elaborated creation. There is also an effort to reconcile the individual with the collective or old and new Japan through this parade of emblematic images. Gossiping women wear sinister eye patches. An outcast simple-minded woman drowns her own baby and later returns as a sophisticated prostitute. A circus fat lady yearns to have her fake body inflated by a dwarf. Curious and astounding scenes abound, all contributing to an overwhelming experience of a creative mind interrogating itself. |
Quote: | Terayama Shuji was born the only son of Terayama Hachiro and Terayama Hatsu in Hirosaki City, Aomori on December 10th, 1935; but his birth and name were officially registered on January 10th, 1936. His father, an officer in the "thought police", leaves for the Pacific War in early 1941. He dies in September of 1945 of dysentary on the Indonesian island of Celebes, one month after HIroshima and the end of the war. Terayama himself lived through the Aomori air raids that killed more than 30,000 people when he was 9 years old.
After the war, Terayama's mother was forced to leave Aomori to find work at an American army base in Kyushu. Terayama was left to live with relatives, where he was given a plsce to sleep behind the screen in a movie theater. In 1954 he entered Waseda University, but soon fell ill with nephrotic syndrome when he was 19 years old. He spends the time working on his own poetry and writings, as well as reading many Japanese and western classics; he was particularly impressed with Leutreamont's Les Chants de Maldoror.
Since 1959, he mainly earned his life as writer of broadcasts or theatric drama. In 1960, he married producer Eiko Kujo, and with her formed the theatre company "Tenjo Sajiki", or the Peanut Gallery in 1967. In 1964, he won the Prix Italia for his radio drama "Yamamba". In 1970 his first feature length film "The Emperor Tamato Ketchup" shocked the world with graphic images of a children's revolt along Nazi themes. He continued to write, produce, direct and generally create some of the worlds best avant-garde art until his death of the terminal illness that plagued him at age 49 on May 4th 1983. Prolific to the end, he published nearly 200 literary works, and over 20 shorts and full length films as well as untold works of theater with Tenjo Sajiki and others.
He has no children, but his art lives on with annual theatre events, and every 10 years a full summer festivals featuring his life and works.
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Last edited by helge79 on Sat Dec 24, 2005 12:41 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Posted: Sat Dec 24, 2005 10:35 am Post subject: |
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Mod of the Living Dead Joined: Thu Jul 24, 2003 12:16 pm Posts: 6898 Location: Desolation
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Thanks, sounds interesting.
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Dead But Dreaming Joined: Sun Dec 19, 2004 7:34 am Posts: 282 Location: Behind the lead pantomimer
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Thanks a lot and have a fantastic new year.
I never knew they were so thoughtful in japan as to rug up thier statues on those cold winter nights. Happy new year to all Japanese statues everywhere! 
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theNomad
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In Hell I Burn Joined: Sat Oct 30, 2004 1:59 am Posts: 406 Location: Manchester,UK
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yeah huge thanks for the subs,this is truely a gem.such a visual treat you just cant take your eyes off it,and its odd as hell too
Shame so few will chance it over brain dead zombie flicks or direct to dvd horror trash
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mechatakeshi
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Buried In The Backyard Joined: Wed Nov 30, 2005 9:40 pm Posts: 27 Location: Under the black rainbow
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Thanks a lot. Truely magnificent !
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Ars Goetia
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Request Territory Joined: Sun May 01, 2005 1:04 pm Posts: 13 Location: Southern Brazil
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looks GREAT, thank you! 
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helge79
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