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  • Actors: Mariko Okada, Toshiyuki Hosokawa, Yuko Kusunoki, Etsushi Takahashi
  • Directors: Kiju Yoshida
  • Format: PAL
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region B/2 (Read more about DVD/Blu-ray formats.)
  • Number of discs: 7
  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: Arrow Academy
  • DVD Release Date: 9 Nov. 2015
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B011C9AYOY
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 50,210 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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The work of Kiju Yoshida is one of Japanese cinema s obscure pleasures. A contemporary of Nagisa Oshima (Death by Hanging, In the Realm of the Senses) and Masahiro Shinoda (Pale Flower, Assassination), Yoshida started out as an assistant to Keisuke Kinoshita before making his directorial debut at age 27. In the decades that followed he produced more than 20 features and documentaries, yet each and every one has proven difficult to see in the English-speaking world.

This collection brings together three works from the late sixties and early seventies, a loose trilogy united by their radical politics and an even more radical shooting style. Eros + Massacre, presented here in both its 169-minute theatrical version and the full-length 220-minute director s cut, tells the parallel stories of early 20th-century anarchist (and free love advocate) Sakae Osugi and a pair of student activists. Their stories interact and intertwine, resulting in a complex, rewarding work that is arguably Yoshida s masterpiece.

Heroic Purgatory pushes the dazzling cinematic language of Eros + Massacre even further, presenting a bleak but dreamlike investigation into the political discourses taking place in early seventies Japan. Coup d état returns to the past for a biopic of Ikki Kita, the right-wing extremist who sought to overthrow the government in 1936. Yoshida considered the film to be the culmination of his work, promptly retiring from feature filmmaking following its completion.

LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS

  • Limited Edition Blu-ray collection (3,000 copies)
  • New high definition digital transfers supervised by Kiju Yoshida
  • High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) and Standard Definition DVD presentations for all films
  • Uncompressed Mono 1.0 PCM Audio on all films
  • New translated English subtitles on all films
  • Yoshida ...or: The Explosion of the Story - a 30-minute documentary on Eros + Massacre with contributions from Yoshida and film critics Mathieu Capel and Jean Douchet
  • Introductions to Heroic Purgatory and Coup d etat by Yoshida
  • Newly-filmed discussions of Eros + Massacre, Heroic Purgatory and Coup d etat by David Desser, author of Eros Plus Massacre: An Introduction to the Japanese New Wave, recorded exclusively for this release
  • Scene-select commentaries by David Desser on all three films
  • Heroic Purgatory theatrical trailer
  • Coup d etat theatrical trailer
  • Limited edition packaging featuring newly commissioned artwork by maarko phntm
  • Illustrated 80-page perfect-bound book featuring new writing on the films by David Desser, Isolde Standish (author of Politics, Porn and Protest: Japanese Avant-Garde Cinema in the 1960s and 1970s) and Dick Stegewerns (author of Kiju Yoshida: 50 Years of Avant-Garde Filmmaking in Post-War Japan)

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In this set:

EROS + MASSACRE Directors Cut (1 X BD)
EROS + MASSACRE Theatrical Cut (1 X BD)
COUP D'ETAT and HEROIC PURGATORY (2 films on 1 BD)
Plus 4 DVDs repeating this content (Coup d'état and Heroic Purgatory are on seperate DVDs)
Plus a softbound book with writing on the director and films

So you effectively get 3 films in this film plus a Theatrical cut of EROS + MASSACRE.

This collection represents Yoshida's independently produced Political trilogy released to Arts and Theatre Guild cinemas in Japan in the 1960's and 70's.
The only really essential film in this set being EROS + MASSACRE presented in its near-full length Directors cut. The 30 minute french-produced doc on the film that is included on a disc in this set states that the originally released version ran 3 hrs 45 minutes as opposed to the 3 hrs 36 mins presented here but this can no longer be presented due to damage to original elements. So the Directors cut is effectively 9 minutes shorter than originally released. The Theatrical cut of the film came about following legal action taken on release by the then still living Ichiko Kamichika who is one of the characters depicted in the film. So Koshida re-edited the film removing some of the more controversial elements and renamed the character. I have not watched this shorter Theatrical cut (running around 1 hour shorter than the Directors cut) but according to the supplemental materials it is more avant garde than the directors cut.
The Supplemental material is in quite short supply but you get introductions to each film by a David Desser (obviously somebody who is well versed in Koshidas work, possibly an academic of some kind?
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The BR is very rare. In Japan, young people do not know Yoshishige Yoshida, with the exception of a very small number of movie mania.
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You have to watch them multiple times. Eros + Massacre is a film with two action levels: The life of the anarchist Osugi and his two lovers in the beginning of the 20th century with parallels to the free love movement in the sixties. Regarding the choice of themes and the technique it reminds me of Oshima and Godard. The camerawork is very impressive : extreme camera angles, strong black and white contrast (sometimes the white coloured subtitles are very hard to read) and camera shots similiar to still life pictures. I have not watched all films yet , but I am confident that the other two impress me like the above mentioned.
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Kiju Yoshida was a leading filmmaker on the Japanese new wave on the late 1960's and 1970's and a contemporary of the more popular Nagisa Oshima, but the culmination of the 21 titles in his film career can be found in the normally unseen, by English speaking viewers anyway, and obscure political works in this Love + Anarchism trilogy.

Arrow films have bravely produced this Limited Edition (3000 copies) with a small audience in mind, but making it available to purchasers who possess both Blu-ray players or standard definition DVD players. This option then does not restrict anyone with an interest in these films, and gives them a future option to observe the fine Blu-ray transfers perhaps at a later time when, as we all do,we upgrade our technology, in this case from DVD to Blu-ray, just as consumers embraced the change from VHS tapes to DVD. In my case I am able to loan the DVD disc to similar minded admirers of fine art cinema who in many cases have not upgraded to the Blu-ray format. Reality is that this will always remain as an obscure piece of Japanese cinema, and any notion that this film will appear in live streaming in anyone's near future is a fanciful dream. This remains a worthy DVD/Blu-ray set, that was voted at number three in a top ten Blu-rays releases poll on a popular Blu-ray review site in 2015.

The transfers of these three films are very fine, especially given their obscure nature, in particular the effort to present both cuts of Eros + Massacre, the directors cut being specifically supervised and approved by the filmmaker himself.
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warning: This review has in mind customers who can read in French. If you can't then you might want to skip this review and read the other reviews about this set in order to save yourself some time.

Who really benefits from dual format sets? Distributors certainly benefit from combos or dual format sets but most customers will not benefit from those sets. Actually, customers loose in terms of financial cost , shelf space and maybe social concern about the environment.

I returned this box set and ordered the French dvd set with "Eros + Massacre" from Carlotta Films . It costs £9 on Amazon UK. The French set also includes both versions of that film (although it is six minutes shorter). I received and liked the French set so I am going to order a second French dvd set with the other two films that are included in the Arrow dual format set, "Heroic Purgatory" and "Coup d'Etat". It costs £11.10 at Amazon UK. Those are the prices for today, 31 january 2016.

The dvds from the French set are manufactured by Carlotta Films, which is the company that supplied the master used by Arrow to produce this dual format set.

If you can read in French, then it is worth considering the option of getting the same films for, roughly, a third of the price. Check the photos at the end of this review if you are wondering about differences of image quality between the French dvds and the blu ray discs from this set. I personally prefer the look of images on the French dvds .

Images of Yoshida’s films contained in this box set from Arrow are of an exquisite beauty but my rate for the set is three stars instead of five stars for two reasons:
The higher cost and other disadvantages of dual format sets
The poor quality of the subtitles.
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