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Yotsuya kaidan

  • 1965
  • 1h 45min
NOTE IMDb
6,5/10
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MA NOTE
Yotsuya kaidan (1965)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA samurai warrior is haunted by the spirit of his first wife.A samurai warrior is haunted by the spirit of his first wife.A samurai warrior is haunted by the spirit of his first wife.

  • Réalisation
    • Shirô Toyoda
  • Scénario
    • Toshio Yasumi
    • Nanboku Tsuruya
  • Casting principal
    • Tatsuya Nakadai
    • Mariko Okada
    • Junko Ikeuchi
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,5/10
    342
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Shirô Toyoda
    • Scénario
      • Toshio Yasumi
      • Nanboku Tsuruya
    • Casting principal
      • Tatsuya Nakadai
      • Mariko Okada
      • Junko Ikeuchi
    • 7avis d'utilisateurs
    • 9avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux33

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    Tatsuya Nakadai
    Tatsuya Nakadai
    • Iyemon Tamiya
    Mariko Okada
    Mariko Okada
    • Oiwa
    Junko Ikeuchi
    • Osode
    Mayumi Ôzora
    • Oume
    Keiko Awaji
    Keiko Awaji
    • Omaki
    Eitarô Ozawa
    Eitarô Ozawa
    • Oume's Father
    Masao Mishima
    Masao Mishima
    • Takuetsu
    Mikijirô Hira
    Mikijirô Hira
    • Yomoshichi Satô
    Eijirô Tôno
    Eijirô Tôno
    • Priest
    Yasushi Nagata
    • Oiwa's Father
    Yûsuke Takita
    • Sword Broker
    Shinichi Nakano
    • Rice Shop Man
    Sen Yano
    • Kohei
    Toru Uchida
    • Old Clothes Dealer
    • (as Tôru Uchida)
    Kinji Omino
    • Shôzaburô Okuda
    Sue Mitobe
    Mitsuka Akiyoshi
    Yoshiko Maki
    • Réalisation
      • Shirô Toyoda
    • Scénario
      • Toshio Yasumi
      • Nanboku Tsuruya
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    4sharptongue

    Disappointing

    The lead actor is regarded as Japan's Laurence Olivier, and is perhaps Japan's top Shakespearian. I've seen several terrific performances of his, including in the outstanding SEPPUKU.

    Which makes this film all the more of a let-down. Upfront, I must declare that I watched this film on a VCD with Chinese subs only, and without my resident translator, which, of course, means I clearly missed much of the fine detail and perhaps some subtleties. However, I believe that good film (and, for that matter, bad film as well !) tends to transcend language barriers.

    I think the main problem is the script. The story is very uneven. Apparently normal life goes on for quite a while, then spooky things start to happen, then normal life returns and stay for ages, then a few more spooky things happen. There appears to be none of the buildup that one expects from a good scary ghost tale, regardless of whether it's in Japan or Hollywood. And Tatsuya's acting is unrestrained, which is okay when his character is getting scared, but he lays it on too thick for too long.

    I note with extra horror that there is a Japanese version of this film which goes for over three hours. That is truly horrifying.

    It is with some sadness that I say that I cannot recommend this film.
    7kevin_robbins

    A solid samurai/horror picture that I would strongly recommend for fans of both genres

    Illusions of Blood (1965) is a Samurai horror film that I recently watched on a random streaming service. The storyline follows a samurai who is about to get married until his soon to be father in law decides to sell his daughters off. The samurai conspires against his soon to be wife and eventually murders her. His fiancée comes back to haunt him and thwart any chance he has of future success until he faces her ghostly form and accounts for his actions...

    This movie is directed by Shirô Toyoda (Madame White Snake) and stars Tatsuya Nakadai (Harakiri), Mariko Okada (Samurai III: Duel at Ganryu Island), Keiko Awaji (Downtown), Eitarô Ozawa (Samurai I: Musashi Miyamoto) and Masao Mishima (Harakiri).

    The depiction of the era was so well done - the settings, sets, attire and props were all a 10/10. Like all samurai movies, the pace is methodical with great character development and dialogue. I loved the face skinning concept and the depiction of the samurai lifestyle and how their culture caused stresses within their daily activity. The challenges prior to them westernizing was fascinating. The samurai fight sequences and sound effects were perfect. The creation of the ghosts were top notch as was the makeup used to show infection and create the primary "spirit." The acting was outstanding and the final scene and resolve was perfect for the storyline.

    This was a solid samurai/horror picture that I would strongly recommend for fans of both genres. I would score this a 7/10 and recommend seeing it once.
    7lastliberal

    Samurai ghost hunter

    Tatsuya Nakadai has played in a lot of superior films over his career. Among them Kiru, Ran, and Yojimbo. Here he plays in a fantasy/horror film that results from murder.

    Iuemon (Nakadai) loses his lord and becomes a ronin and is not allowed to marry Oiwa (Mariko Okada), the girl of his dreams. He loses his temper and kills Oiwa's father and two companions. All is not lost as Naosuke (Kanzaburo Nakamura) witnesses the fight and has plans on Oiwa's sister Oume (Mayumi Ozora). However, he hasn't a penny and Takuetsu (Masao Mishima) is in the way.

    So, Naosuke convinces Iuemon to blame the killing on someone else. While they are off seeking revenge, they kill Takuetsu. Now, they both have the women they desire.

    It would have been a standard thriller, but it goes in another direction. Iuemon and Naosuke have a taste for blood and can't stand being broke. They hatch another plot to kill Oiwa and marry Iuemon to a rich girl. This is when the fantasy/horror part begins as Oiwa will not stay dead and comes back to haunt Iuemon. He manages to kill off his new family while being haunted.

    Oume finds out what happens to her sister and joins forces with Takuetsu, who survived, to seek vengeance.

    Tatsuya Nakadai does a very good job as a tortured soul who lets another lead him in the wrong direction.
    3Angel_Peter

    Disappointing version of classic Japanese movie

    I do like Japanese cinema a lot. One of the problem is they make some movies in many different versions. This one I have seen before I do not remember from what yea but a shorter and better version.

    This version is simply too long. Besides that all actors including the lead Tatsuya Nakadai delivers a less than engaging performance. It may very well be the director that is the problem since everything in this movie is so dull. It does take nearly 50 minutes before things do get interesting. And then it is too late to save the movie.

    I would recommend try another and shorter version
    6ChungMo

    Cheap effects mar above average period ghost thriller

    Set bound in the tradition of "Kwaidan" with a similar spooky traditional Japanese music soundtrack, Illusion of Blood is a competent and atmospheric period ghost story.

    Set in an unsettled time in Japanese history, Tatsuya Nakadai plays a ronin who's wife is ordered back home by her father after he's lost his job as a samurai. Starving and forced to make paper umbrellas for a living, the ronin, Iuemon almost sells his sword but renege on the sale and decides to claim his wife back. Unfortunately her father is a cad and is forcing his daughters to prostitute themselves to feed him as he's a ronin also. The father reveals that he'll never agree to let his daughter back and he also knows that Iuemon stole money from their lord. Iuemon cracks and kills him. Meanwhile Iuemon's best friend has eyes for Iuemon's sister-in-law and he kills her husband the same night. Iuemon and his friend use the bodies to concoct a crime scene that points to an fictitious assailant. A changed man, a sulking, guilt ridden Iuemon mistreats his wife and his newborn baby. He connives to dump her so he can marry into a rich family and regain a samurai position. He obtains a "medicine" that causes instant facial deformity (!) and give it to his wife. The idea that if she's hideous he can dump without guilt. The medicine works too well and she dies in agony. The infant dies as well. This sets the stage for ghosts and haunting for the rest of the film.

    Like many other Japanese films, there are few "good" guys to be found in this particular world. The two sisters are essentially the only good people but are endlessly abused and tormented by the evil around them. Another character can only do good when forced to the edge of terror or guilt. The film is very dark, much of it happens at night or indoors in shadows. The sets are very obvious and the special effects will be laughable to some. The story calls for rats. And for the rats to do things that real rats wouldn't do so there's a number of rat dolls being pulled around by wires. What carries the film is the performance of Tatsuya Nakadai. He is fascinating to watch. The story is contrived with way too many plot point coincidences but on an enjoyment level it comes out reasonably well. The film is a bit long at 105 minutes, I can't see what would be in a 190 minute version. I have doubts that there is one.

    Interestingly the ending bears some similarity to another Tatsuya Nakadai film from the same year, "Sword of Doom".

    Interestingly bleak film, you might like it. The director's "Portrait of Hell" is a better film.

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      Western version lacks much of the violence and almost all of the nudity in Japanese version.
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      Version of Yotsuya kaidan (1925)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 25 juillet 1965 (Japon)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Japon
    • Langue
      • Japonais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Illusion of Blood
    • Sociétés de production
      • Toho Film (Eiga) Co. Ltd.
      • Tokyo Film
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      1 heure 45 minutes
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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