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Night Fog In Japan Nagisa Oshima
Night Fog in Japandvd
Night Fog In Japan Nagisa Oshima
Night Fog in Japandvd
Widely regarded as the most personal of director Nagisa Oshima's three 1960 films, NIGHT AND FOG IN JAPAN centres around a gathering of former student activists, all of which protested the signing of the U. S.-Japan Security Treaty. Preferring to let go of the past, the old protestors had regrouped for a mutual friend's marriage, and maintained a peaceful atmosphere until the last of their old companions arrives and immediately begins hurling accusations. Now a fugitive, the party crasher denounces the party as a charade and claims that those in attendance betrayed their own ideals in exchange for personal security. Before long, all pretenses of a happy reunion are thrown aside, and the marriage is reduced to an all-out brawl. Oshima himself was once a student protestor, and the film served as an open display of his disappointment with Japan's left-wing political movement meant to illustrate how those who once united in hopes of making a positive chance in Japanese society have denigrated into bickering, weak-minded versions of their former selves.
Media | Movies DVD |
Number of discs | 1 |
Released | June 23, 2008 |
EAN/UPC | 5060103790753 |
Label | YUME PICTURES YUME029 |
Dimensions | 191 × 135 × 15 mm · 74 g |
Playtime | 01:47:00 |
Region code | Region 2 (Europa) |
Language | Japanese |
Subtitles | English |
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