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Tôkaidô obake dôchû

  • 1969
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 18min
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6,3/10
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Tôkaidô obake dôchû (1969)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe murder of an old man on sacred grounds provokes the intervention of vengeful yôkai (Japanese spirits.)The murder of an old man on sacred grounds provokes the intervention of vengeful yôkai (Japanese spirits.)The murder of an old man on sacred grounds provokes the intervention of vengeful yôkai (Japanese spirits.)

  • Réalisation
    • Yoshiyuki Kuroda
    • Kimiyoshi Yasuda
  • Scénario
    • Shôzaburô Asai
    • Tetsurô Yoshida
  • Casting principal
    • Kôjirô Hongô
    • Pepe Hozumi
    • Masami Furukido
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,3/10
    518
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    • Réalisation
      • Yoshiyuki Kuroda
      • Kimiyoshi Yasuda
    • Scénario
      • Shôzaburô Asai
      • Tetsurô Yoshida
    • Casting principal
      • Kôjirô Hongô
      • Pepe Hozumi
      • Masami Furukido
    • 12avis d'utilisateurs
    • 13avis des critiques
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    Yokai Monsters: Along With Ghosts
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    Kôjirô Hongô
    Kôjirô Hongô
    • Hyakutaro
    Pepe Hozumi
    • Shinta
    Masami Furukido
    • Miyo
    Mutsuhiro
    • Toura Sakiichi
    Rokkô Toura
    Rokkô Toura
    • Saikichi
    Bokuzen Hidari
    Bokuzen Hidari
    • Jinbei
    Ryûtarô Gomi
    Ryûtarô Gomi
    Saburô Date
    Saburô Date
      Kôichi Uenoyama
      Kôichi Uenoyama
      • Gorokichi
      Yoshindo Yamaji
      • Higuruma
      • (as Yoshito Yamaji)
      Yôsuke Shimada
      Kitayo Ima
      Kôichi Mizuhara
      Kôichi Mizuhara
      Kazue Tamaki
      Sumao Ishihara
      Noboru Taki
      • Maid
      Ichirô Yamamoto
      • Monta
      Shinjiro Akatsuki
      • Chosuke
      • Réalisation
        • Yoshiyuki Kuroda
        • Kimiyoshi Yasuda
      • Scénario
        • Shôzaburô Asai
        • Tetsurô Yoshida
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      4HorrorDisasterGuy-90617

      Weakest in the series

      I found this to be the weakest in the trilogy because I found this to be pretty plain. The story isn't that impressive with criminals trying to track down a little girl who has some kind of documents that want while she is trying to find her missing father. It gets pretty repetitive with them catching up with her and her getting away from them. I didn't find the plot all that interesting and is predictable on who the girl real father is. As for the yokai, they barely appear in the movie at all, and their actions happen pretty quickly to leave an impact. Also, a lot of the actions aren't suspenseful or intense.

      The movie also isn't bizarre or interesting compared to the previous movies because the yokai barely appears, and most of the weird stuff isn't that memorable.

      Along with Ghosts is the weakest in the trilogy that I didn't enjoy at all, and the first two movies are more enjoyable than this one.
      6Jeremy_Urquhart

      Not remarkable, but still a fairly enjoyable watch

      If I had to rank this odd little Yokai Monsters trilogy, I'd say the second instalment, Spook Warfare, was the best, followed by this one, followed by the still decent 100 Monsters.

      This third one makes me wonder if it's even a trilogy, because the monsters here are definitely different than the ones from the first two, but oh well. While they're cool, they're also not in it a lot- maybe even less than the first one.

      Thankfully, the rest of the movie - all the non-supernatural stuff - is pretty decent. Nothing great, but a moderately interesting storyline that feels like a historical/samurai drama with a few brief ghost appearances as icing.

      It's pretty serviceable, mostly enjoyable stuff, but it's definitely not great. That being said, and to avoid being too negative, it is more than worth watching if you enjoyed the first two in any capacity.
      7Leofwine_draca

      A fair watch

      The closing instalment of the YOKAI MONSTERS trilogy is a very different beast, much more understated and subtle than the previous movies and more horror than fantasy. The monsters themselves are little seen here apart from in a couple of scare scenes but the rest is an engaging little story of criminal behaviour, treachery, and heroism. Appealing child actors, lots of action and movement and attention to detail make this a fair watch.
      7I_Ailurophile

      A little unfocused, but well made generally, and a good time overall

      '100 monsters' was an enjoyable, well made horror film that struggled somewhat with a lumbering pace. 'Spook warfare,' or 'The great yokai war,' was a surprisingly entertaining blend of dark fantasy and horror with a more playful levity. With the same folks behind these returning for the third entry in the series we are assured of the same level of quality, and the only question is what tone the tale will strike. As the title begins I think it becomes evident fairly quickly that it leans more toward the plainly serious side of things, like the first film, albeit while bearing remnants of the lighter edge seen in the second. 'Along with ghosts' sees the somber side borne out through a more substantial plot that carries harsh undertones, while the gentler side is seen in the sense of adventure characterizing the narrative as Miyo and Hyakasuro travel the countryside, and in the role of the titular spirits in serving as protectors of the land after a fashion. There's definitely a broad mix of flavors here, but I don't think there's much arguing that the picture's worth speaks for itself. Like its predecessors this may not demand viewership, but it's well deserving on its own merits.

      It's very noteworthy that in this case the focus on plot and adventure translates to a little more of a straightforward period piece, with more action centering human characters and less emphasis on the yokai. The supernatural element doesn't even meaningfully crop up until a little less than halfway through, and still only arises only in fragments. Be that as it may the overall thrust of the proceedings remains, and the result is highly enjoyable. The sets are gorgeous and filled with outstanding detail; the filming locations are beautiful as we get select eyefuls. The stunts, effects, and action-oriented moments all look terrific - and once the fantasy rolls around, the imaginative puppetry and costume design are a delight. Meanwhile, Tetsuro Yoshida penned a compelling story of criminals roaming the countryside and a young girl seeking her father, and there's some especial small brilliance in the scene writing to consistently provide bursts of invigoration, including delicious tinges of horror. The direction and cinematography both reflect keen intelligence in capitalizing on all the minutiae in a given moment and making each as meaningful as they could be, and the cast likewise give admirable performances to bring the saga to vibrant life.

      I do think there's an argument to be made that 'Along with ghosts' is marginally more scattered than its antecedents simply owing to the variety of aspects there are to the narrative. Effectively produced alongside the previous two films in Daiei's 'Yokai monsters' trilogy, there's no mistaking that the entities are reduced to supporting characters this time around, and mostly quite minor ones for that matter until the climax. Even setting that aside, there's a marked variability in tone here, with major facets of drama, action, horror, adventure, and humor cropping up in turn. Still, a complete narrative is imparted, and it's absorbing and satisfying when all is said and done. To whatever extent there are imperfections here, they are outweighed much more than not by the earnest skill, care, and intelligence that was poured into every corner. The end result may have benefited from more focus, but even as it stands this 1969 movie is really fun, and its strengths - including even the less prominent horror - outshine its weaknesses. It's not a feature one needs to go out of their way to see, but if you do have the chance to watch Along with ghosts' is a good time all on its own and earns a solid recommendation.
      9kevin_robbins

      This movie is outstanding and easily the best of the trilogy

      Yokai Monsters: Along with Ghosts (1969) is a Japanese Samurai Horror picture that I recently watched on Shudder. The storyline follows an old man who protects ancient lands filled with spirits. When a group of hoodlums kill the old man the spirits return to reality for revenge.

      This movie is codirected by Yoshiyuki Kuroda (Lone Wolf and Cub: White Heaven in Hell) and Kimiyoshi Yasuda (Zatoichi and the One Armed Swordsman) and stars Kôjirô Hongô (Satan's Swords), Bokuzen Hidari (Seven Samurai), Saburô Date (Bullet Train) and Ryûtarô Gomi (Harakiri).

      This movie is outstanding and easily the best of the trilogy. The attire, settings, props and depiction of the era were all perfect. The haunting scenes are very well done with good use of smoke machines and eerie background music. The masks and makeup used are very well done. The fight scene are excellent and entertaining - both the monsters vs humans and the samurai sword fights. The faceless children were a nice touch and I loved the twist at the end.

      Overall, this is an underrated addition to the horror genre and a trilogy absolutely worth your time. I would score this picture an 8.5/10 and strongly recommend it.

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      • Date de sortie
        • 21 mars 1969 (Japon)
      • Pays d’origine
        • Japon
      • Langue
        • Japonais
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        • La légende des Yôkai
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        • Daiei
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