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Fukurô (2003)

Fukurô (2003)

GENRESComedy,Drama
ACTOR
Akira EmotoDaijirô HaradaMansaku IkeuchiAyumi Itô
DIRECTOR
Kaneto Shindô

SYNOPSICS

Fukurô (2003) is a movie. Kaneto Shindô has directed this movie. Akira Emoto,Daijirô Harada,Mansaku Ikeuchi,Ayumi Itô are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2003. Fukurô (2003) is considered one of the best Comedy,Drama movie in India and around the world.

Taking up the argument of 'Onibaba' (1964), the nonagenarian Director Kaneto Shindo places the action in the eighties: a mother and her daughter are mired in the deepest misery, eating only pine roots. To get out of poverty both shall exercise at home as geisha, but at the same time they will poison men who go parading around to take their money. The mechanism used is always the same: as a gift to the victim, they offered a glass of sake that, once ingested, makes them foam at the mouth uttering animal howls and dying in convulsions.

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Fukurô (2003) Reviews

  • enjoyably twisted tale of female predation

    j-wood2003-10-14

    The Owl It is often said that comedy is the most untranslatable element from culture to culture. This is perhaps even more the case with surreal mixed genre films like this. In Shindo Kaneto's film (his 101st!) the old sensei has given us a strange meditation on male lusts and women's struggle for independence. It is like a play in that the action takes place almost exclusively in a small cabin in a deserted region of Western Japan. A mother and daughter are stranded in a ghost town and are starving to death. They hit on a plan to get them out of their plight which involves exploiting the few men who stray into their cabin. They offer sexual services and then bump off the happy customers. All goes well until a local cop shows up and, then, a relation of theirs from way back. The first part of the film may seem a little repetitive. Audiences may feel a little trapped - perhaps intentionally so - in this cabin with the two crazy leads (both well known actresses in Japan who throw themselves into their roles). Basically this is sly satire on how easily men are duped when sex is promised. At times it plays almost like an Ealing Comedy, at other times like a violent farce. The film does pay off in the end but, in a way, one is still left with the feeling that this film would be even funnier for those really inside Japanese culture.

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  • unusual film and theatrical like cutting. One of the last works of Kaneto Shindô, one of the leaders of Japanese cinema

    dreist2016-03-23

    I've never seen films of this Japanese director, this is the first that I play back and, paradoxically, one of the last to have been directed by Kaneto Shindo And a very peculiar black comedy, the situations are quite idiotic, but then towards the last twenty minutes this film going to end up on the drama and some also on the thriller., Owl is a little that repeats, on the other hand the film is always based on the same device and is filmed only ever on a ambiance thus giving a theatrical cut but that nevertheless never leads the viewer boredom simply because the beautiful protagonists (who the mother and daughter, two friends seem to) know how to keep up the interest of the film.

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