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Hara-Kiri: Death of a Samurai

Hara-Kiri: Death of a Samurai

7.3
  • Jul 8, 2020
  • Compared to the original, it lacks on almost every count

    In every place where Miike has decided to depart from the original, it has served only to lessen the tension, pace, and impact of the story. The result feels quite flabby.

    Also, Sakamoto's score also cannot compare to the soundtrack by Takemitsu.

    I say this as an admirer of Miike's work generally (some films more than others). The great acting talent he had at his disposal has been let down here.
    Luxurious Bone

    Luxurious Bone

    6.0
  • Aug 15, 2019
  • Atmospheric

    Also a great soundtrack. The title translation of Zeitaku na Hone as 'Luxurious Bone' is technically accurate, but sounds ludicrous in English, and probably does not win any viewers randomly looking through lists of Japanese films of 2001.
    The Youth Killer

    The Youth Killer

    6.8
  • Jun 18, 2016
  • Period piece, perhaps best left for fans of Harada Mieko

    Would have to say on the whole it's pretty dreadful. It wouldn't be stretching it too far to say it is mainly a vehicle for nude scenes by Harada Mieko (then just 17 years of age, not something which would generally be allowed today..) with some gruesome stabbing deaths thrown in for good measure. The film-making is uniformly gloomy, with almost all scenes being shot on rainy days (or at least with the rain machine going full bore..). The cinematography is occasionally inventive, and this is perhaps the only feature that renders it watchable to the end.

    Its interest today is mainly in its portrait of 1970's Japan. The tail-end of 1960's political radicalism in Japan found its expression in the ongoing protest against the construction and expansion of Narita airport, and this forms the fascinating if unlikely backdrop of the film, which is otherwise a somewhat Oedipal mash-up of patricide, matricide, rape, and attempted suicide.
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