अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंThe lives of a master sculptor and his young apprentice are changed forever when they meet an evil witch during a snow storm.The lives of a master sculptor and his young apprentice are changed forever when they meet an evil witch during a snow storm.The lives of a master sculptor and his young apprentice are changed forever when they meet an evil witch during a snow storm.
Jutarô Kitashiro
- Matsukawa
- (as Jutarô Hôjô)
Shin'ya Saitô
- Tarô
- (as Shinya Saitô)
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A sculptor and his apprentice embark on a journey up the mountain between Mino and Hida, in Japan, during the dead of winter, in search of a mythical tree, which they seek to fell, in order to carve it into a statue of the Goddess of Mercy, Kannon, for their local temple.
However, before they are able to acquire the tree, they are confronted by the entity of a beautiful woman...who is actually the spirit of the mountain, in the form of the snow witch.
Legend has it that any man who gazes upon her, becomes possessed by her (though cursed is probably a more appropriate term).
So, when she enters the cabin in which the men are staying, she kills the would be sculptor- by freezing him to death- leaving his apprentice to bear the burden of her secret, on penalty of death.
However, she happens to fall in love with the apprentice, so she takes on the form of a regular woman- though one whose beauty is unsurpassed- and makes her way to his village.
Eventually the two are married and have a child, while the apprentice is tasked with carving the statue in absence of his mentor.
Things take a turn for the worse, when the local bailiff (the equivalent of a sheriff, in a western sense) becomes infatuated with the woman, and seeks to possess her by any means necessary...even if that means raping her.
Considering such, he is jealous of the apprentice, and thus constantly harasses him, in an attempt to prevent him from finishing his task.
But he definitely chose to mess with the wrong family...
The whole thing is rather short (at approx 1hour and 15 mins), and is rather simply constructed.
But it's nicely shot, and rather entertaining, despite the fact that the special effects are achieved with rather meager means (some fancy make-up and a few camera tricks).
Despite it's simplicity, however, it's a rather effective ghost story.
As it's both bothersome, and reassuring, to know that no matter what the culture and time frame is,...cops will always be considered bastards.
Long live the snow witch...and FTP.
6 out of 10...
However, before they are able to acquire the tree, they are confronted by the entity of a beautiful woman...who is actually the spirit of the mountain, in the form of the snow witch.
Legend has it that any man who gazes upon her, becomes possessed by her (though cursed is probably a more appropriate term).
So, when she enters the cabin in which the men are staying, she kills the would be sculptor- by freezing him to death- leaving his apprentice to bear the burden of her secret, on penalty of death.
However, she happens to fall in love with the apprentice, so she takes on the form of a regular woman- though one whose beauty is unsurpassed- and makes her way to his village.
Eventually the two are married and have a child, while the apprentice is tasked with carving the statue in absence of his mentor.
Things take a turn for the worse, when the local bailiff (the equivalent of a sheriff, in a western sense) becomes infatuated with the woman, and seeks to possess her by any means necessary...even if that means raping her.
Considering such, he is jealous of the apprentice, and thus constantly harasses him, in an attempt to prevent him from finishing his task.
But he definitely chose to mess with the wrong family...
The whole thing is rather short (at approx 1hour and 15 mins), and is rather simply constructed.
But it's nicely shot, and rather entertaining, despite the fact that the special effects are achieved with rather meager means (some fancy make-up and a few camera tricks).
Despite it's simplicity, however, it's a rather effective ghost story.
As it's both bothersome, and reassuring, to know that no matter what the culture and time frame is,...cops will always be considered bastards.
Long live the snow witch...and FTP.
6 out of 10...
Three years after an adaptation in 1965's KWAIDAN, the classic Japanese ghost story of the yuki-onna (snow woman) gets a feature-length telling. While Tokuzo Tanaka's film might feel a little redundant after the wonderful adaptation of the story in KWAIDAN, KAIDAN YUKI JOROU is still well worth a look for fans of Japanese folk horror.
Extending the tale to eighty minutes doesn't feel like stretching it too thin; the feature-length story gets to focus more time on character development and crafting emotional connections, which helps the climax reach surprisingly emotive heights. You almost forget it's a horror flick in the middle, with the vibe lying somewhere between fantasy and family drama, but these portions don't drag like they could have.
The film is beautifully shot and has some wonderfully memorable visual moments, especially near the end. These '60s Japanese horrors do such a wonderful job creating a spooky atmosphere, which is amplified by the setting and time period. It's like you're seven years old, telling ghost stories around the fire, except you're in rural Japan and wearing a kimono for some reason.
It is rather predictable and features a lot of the missteps of Japanese cinema from this time period (overacting, a tendency towards ham-fisted asides and monologues, etc.), but if you enjoyed the likes of KWAIDAN and ONIBABA, this should tickle your fancy.
Extending the tale to eighty minutes doesn't feel like stretching it too thin; the feature-length story gets to focus more time on character development and crafting emotional connections, which helps the climax reach surprisingly emotive heights. You almost forget it's a horror flick in the middle, with the vibe lying somewhere between fantasy and family drama, but these portions don't drag like they could have.
The film is beautifully shot and has some wonderfully memorable visual moments, especially near the end. These '60s Japanese horrors do such a wonderful job creating a spooky atmosphere, which is amplified by the setting and time period. It's like you're seven years old, telling ghost stories around the fire, except you're in rural Japan and wearing a kimono for some reason.
It is rather predictable and features a lot of the missteps of Japanese cinema from this time period (overacting, a tendency towards ham-fisted asides and monologues, etc.), but if you enjoyed the likes of KWAIDAN and ONIBABA, this should tickle your fancy.
A wonderful story told so well in this adaptation. It is so much more than a horror story. It is a story of love and compassion but with great sadness. It captures the imagination in a way that the Japanese are true masters at.
I want more of these kind of movies!
I want more of these kind of movies!
Actually, no. I wouldn't call this a horror movie, but a good drama movie with a paranormal twist in it. Why?
The story is about a Snow woman, a ghost who falls in love with a living man, and this movie is the story about her and the man who are a sculpture-maker.
The story itself is a catching one, i myself ain't intro drama movies but the acting and dialogs, building of the story keeps me interested in what is happening in the movie.
It's good filmed, special effects are also very good and its in its whole a very good movie. But like said, i wouldn't call this a horror movie but a drama movie as first genre, then perhaps some horror elements but i wouldn't place this one under horror.
The story is about a Snow woman, a ghost who falls in love with a living man, and this movie is the story about her and the man who are a sculpture-maker.
The story itself is a catching one, i myself ain't intro drama movies but the acting and dialogs, building of the story keeps me interested in what is happening in the movie.
It's good filmed, special effects are also very good and its in its whole a very good movie. But like said, i wouldn't call this a horror movie but a drama movie as first genre, then perhaps some horror elements but i wouldn't place this one under horror.
Last year I watched "Kwaidan" from 1964. In Kwaidan there is a short called "The Woman of the Snow" which is also based on the same ghost story as this film.
Coming into this title I somewhat knew what the story would be about. To my surprise I liked this version of the film much better. It was a much more fleshed out story with beautiful sets, awesome natural looking lighting, and great acting.
This film kept me engaged all the way through and had an interesting story line, and dialog until the end. The cinematography was top level and the actress who played the Snow Woman was very beautiful.
I saved this film to watch on a rainy night and the sound and ambience of the rain fit this film just perfect. I loved "The Snow Woman" I can see myself re-watching it more times in the future.
If you're a fan of Japanese culture, classic horror, or ghost stories I strongly recommend "The Snow Woman".
Coming into this title I somewhat knew what the story would be about. To my surprise I liked this version of the film much better. It was a much more fleshed out story with beautiful sets, awesome natural looking lighting, and great acting.
This film kept me engaged all the way through and had an interesting story line, and dialog until the end. The cinematography was top level and the actress who played the Snow Woman was very beautiful.
I saved this film to watch on a rainy night and the sound and ambience of the rain fit this film just perfect. I loved "The Snow Woman" I can see myself re-watching it more times in the future.
If you're a fan of Japanese culture, classic horror, or ghost stories I strongly recommend "The Snow Woman".
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