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Mishima: A Life In Four Chapters

Mishima: A Life In Four Chapters

1985
DVD
R
715515029728
Biographical | Drama | Foreign
USA | Japanese | Color | 02:01

A fictional account of the life of Japanese author Yukio Mishima told in four parts. The first three parts relate events in three of his novels: The temple of the Golden Pavilion, Kyoko's House, and Ranaway Horses. The last part depicts the events of 25th November 1970.



Overview
In Paul Schrader's unusual biopic, Ken Ogata stars as Yukio Mishima, perhaps the most celebrated Japanese novelist of the last five decades. The film begins with Mishima's youth, then moves forward in episodic fashion to his 1970 suicide, symbolically committed at a military site. Originally titled Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters, the film is neatly divided into a quartet of acts, and the screenplay does not flinch in its depiction of Mishima's hyperactive sex life. Among the many neat directorial touches is the decision to offer the narrative in black-and-white, while depicting scenes from Mishima's novels in vibrant color. Written off as self-indulgent by those impatient with Schrader's fragmentary technique, Mishima was produced in Japan by Francis Ford Coppola and George Lucas, an offshoot of Coppola's involvement with Japanese director Akira Kurosawa's Kagemusha.


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Ken Ogata Yukio Mishima
Masayuki Shionoya Morita
Hiroshi Mikami Cadet #1
Junya Fukuda Cadet #2
Shigeto Tachihara Cadet #3
Junkichi Orimoto General Mashita
Naoko Otani Mother
Gô Rijû Mishima / Age 18-19
Masato Aizawa Mishima / Age 9-14
Yuki Nagahara Mishima / Age 5
Kyuzo Kobayashi Literary Friend
Yuki Kitazume Dancing Friend
Haruko Kato Grandmother
Yasosuke Bando Mizoguchi
Hisako Manda Mariko
Naomi Oki First Girl
Miki Takakura Second Girl
Imari Tsujikoichi Sato Madame
Koichi Sato Kashiwagi
Kenji Sawada Osamu
Reisen Ri Kiyomi
Setsuko Karasuma Mitsuko
Tadanori Yokoo Natsuo
Yasuaki Kurata Takei
Mitsuru Hirata Thug

Trailer

Edition details

Edition Criterion
Packaging Keep Case
Nr Discs 2
Screen Ratios Anamorphic Widescreen (1.85:1)
Audio Tracks SUB [English]
Distributor Criterion
Edition Release Date Jul 01, 2008
Regions Region 1