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O Fantasma de Yotsuya

Título original: Tôkaidô Yotsuya kaidan
  • 1959
  • 1 h 16 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,0/10
2 mil
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O Fantasma de Yotsuya (1959)
Supernatural HorrorHorror

O fantasma da mulher de um samurai se vinga do marido.O fantasma da mulher de um samurai se vinga do marido.O fantasma da mulher de um samurai se vinga do marido.

  • Direção
    • Nobuo Nakagawa
  • Roteiristas
    • Masayoshi Ônuki
    • Yoshihiro Ishikawa
    • Nanboku Tsuruya
  • Artistas
    • Shigeru Amachi
    • Noriko Kitazawa
    • Katsuko Wakasugi
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,0/10
    2 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Nobuo Nakagawa
    • Roteiristas
      • Masayoshi Ônuki
      • Yoshihiro Ishikawa
      • Nanboku Tsuruya
    • Artistas
      • Shigeru Amachi
      • Noriko Kitazawa
      • Katsuko Wakasugi
    • 20Avaliações de usuários
    • 33Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Shigeru Amachi
    Shigeru Amachi
    • Iemon Tamiya
    Noriko Kitazawa
    • Sode
    Katsuko Wakasugi
    • Iwa
    • (as Kazuko Wakasugi)
    Shuntarô Emi
    • Naosuke
    Haruhiko Nakagawa
    • Yomoshichi Satô
    • (as Ryûzaburô Nakamura)
    Junko Ikeuchi
    • Ume Itô
    Jun Ôtomo
    • Takuetsu
    Hiroshi Hayashi
    • Kiemon Itô
    Shinjirô Asano
    • Samon Yotsuya
    Arata Shibata
    • Hikoemon Satô
    Kikuko Hanaoka
    • Maki
    Hiroshi Sugi
    • Jônen
    Yôzô Takamura
    • Usaburô Ozawa
    Nagamasa Yamada
    Hiroshi Izumida
    Kôji Hirose
    Hiroshi Tsukiji
    Midori Chikuma
    • Direção
      • Nobuo Nakagawa
    • Roteiristas
      • Masayoshi Ônuki
      • Yoshihiro Ishikawa
      • Nanboku Tsuruya
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    7kannibalcorpsegrinder

    Interesting and enjoyable but flawed version

    Tired of living in poverty with his wife, a samurai hatches a scheme to kill her off so he can marry a wealthier woman which he carries out successfully, but her ghost returns to torment him for the wrongful death and must find a way to stop it before he is condemned for eternity.

    This is one of the most enjoyable and faithful variations of the story. Even though most of them are going to be pretty much similar to what happens, this one goes for a straight retelling of the story which comes off decently. With the first half retelling their life in poverty together, these reinforcements of the society gap between the two becomes heavily integrated with the original story which isn't that action-packed yet wholly sets up the ghostly vengeance later on. When the murder happens and the ghostly stuff starts to happen, it gets infinitely better through the use of actually having stuff happening as those allow this one to surprisingly become far more watchable. With the last part of the film taken up by this use of classic Gothic horror tropes as the visions of the two ghosts appearing around the huts or appearing out of the swamp, moaning and madness all start to come into play here in a series of long, extended scare scenes that take on a fine form of revenge against him and even does correct some flaws found here. It doesn't have too many flaws about it to hold it back. The first half of this film has absolutely nothing of any real value as a horror film at all, looking absolutely like a lame drama about the social standing rather than anything to do with a ghost story, and it makes for some utterly boring and not at all interesting times. The endless talks of him trying to get a better life, the prodding from his friend who knows too much and the interactions with the wife all compound together to make this a pretty bland part of the story. As well, the film also really looks it's age with the set-based look of the villages and the cramped, confined feel completely destroys the intent of being out in the countryside the way it should be. The positives counteract some of these issues but not all of them, leaving this as a rather interesting take on the story but overall not much else.

    Rated Unrated/PG-13: Violence.
    7gbill-74877

    Entertaining, but no knockout blows

    The classic tale of 'The Ghost of Yotsuya' is entertaining enough, and zips along in its 76 minute run time, but it didn't deliver any knockout blows. The story is fairly black and white, with a ronin and his sidekick committing murder to get the women they want, but the depth of the blackness in their hearts is surprising, and makes it effective. Personally, I didn't find their supernatural comeuppance all that frightening, and felt that director Nobuo Nakagawa relied too much on the shock value of visuals, instead of creating real tension. The visuals are decent, but they're also dated, and we rarely fail to see what's coming. The performances were also generally over-done, though I understand my perspective is from another culture. Anyway, fans of the genre will probably enjoy this one.
    8Gravendal

    A good quality horror movie

    Fast summery of the movie, it's about a samurai who wants a woman as his wife, Doea the unthinkable and then does it again.

    It's a good plot and great acting in it. And the scenes are very good! Specially the final part and the scenes and how it's filmed are really nice. The last part of this movie really made the movie shine and it was really good stuff.

    It's a good revenge movie, the main villians you really hope to die as mercyless and themselves were. I liked this movie a lot, even though I was sitting after half the movie wondering were the ghost stuff were suppose to happen and man didn't i have to wait long.

    All in all, great horror movie.
    7Uriah43

    An Evil Man's Deeds Coming Back to Haunt Him

    This film essentially begins with a young samurai by the name of "Iemon Tamiya" (Shigeru Amachi) asking a more high-level samurai named "Samon Yotsuya" (Shinjiro Asano) to marry his daughter "Iwa Yotsuya). In response, Samon angrily refuses because he considers Iemon to be much too hedonistic and of low-moral character. Not surprisingly, this infuriates Iemon and, as if to prove Samon's point-he furiously draws his sword and kills the older man on the spot. Having witnessed the murder and wanting to capitalize on it, a cunning peasant named "Naosuke" (Shuntaro Emi) appears from the shadows and advises Iemon on exactly what to do next. Needless to say, Iemon listens quite intensely and in relatively little time he does, in fact, marry Iwa. Likewise, Naosuke also gets closer to realizing his ambition of marrying Iwa's sister "Sode" (Noriko Kitazawa) who was always out of reach for him due to his low status in life. However, what neither Iemon or Naosuke realize is that, eventually, their evil deeds will catch up to them--and when they do--they come in a most bizarre manner. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that this was a good horror film which took a bit of time laying down the foundation of the story before really increasing in intensity later on. Admittedly, the costumes and makeup used pale in comparison to the CGI and special effects found in more modern films of today. No question about it. But even so, I thought that the overall movie was still quite entertaining, and I have rated it accordingly.
    chaos-rampant

    The second half will be cherished by the Gothic horror aficionado

    Funny how things change. In 1949 Shintoho was producing prestige films like Akira Kurosawa's STRAY DOG. Ten years later they were producing scores of everything from lurid melodramas to nationalist war movies to cheap gangster flicks to kaidan period horror movies like this. Two years later, in 1961, they declared bankruptcy and closed shop, the first semi-big studio in postwar Japan to do so. Nobuo Nakagawa, along with Teruo Ishii who graduated from the film noir of the Chitai series into full blown sleaze and torture 10 years later, was one of those prolific studio filmmakers responsible for many of their kaidan pictures. His biggest call to fame is JIGOKU from the following year but this is an ample showcase of both the good and the bad of Shintoho film-making.

    Based on the classic story by Nanboku Tsuruya about a conniving lowly samurai who is haunted by the ghost of the wife he murdered, a lot of the drama is hackneyed, the characters simple caricatures of good and evil, innocent and scheming, the dialogues delivered on-the-nose. Iemon, the murderous samurai, is played and depicted as the worst villain possible. No grey areas here, nothing morally ambiguous, the movie is melodrama played to the back of the house. And yet, the first appearance of the ghost sent chills down my spine. Ringu and Ju On didn't invent the pale-faced ghost that creeps along the edge of the frame. It was there 50 years ago and in Kabuki theater before that.

    With the eye of a stylist, Nakagawa orchestrates a vision of hell on earth, ghosts rising from the ground or peering down from the ceiling, and it's all very stagey and theatrical probably to appeal to an audience already familiar with the story from Kabuki theater and as much creepy/atmospheric as it is graphic, certainly more graphic than American horror would dare to be for the next 10 years (we have blood gushing from wounds, facial deformities, and even an amputated limb), and while the whole is never as good as the parts, those parts should appeal to the horror fan who likes his lighting bright red and torquoise and his ghosts slow-moving and disfigured.

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 11 de julho de 1959 (Japão)
    • País de origem
      • Japão
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