Rising Sun, Divided Land by Kate Taylor-Jones

Rising Sun, Divided Land by Kate Taylor-Jones

Author:Kate Taylor-Jones
Format: epub
Tags: PER004030, Performing Arts/Video & Film/History & Criticism, PER004020, Performing Arts/Film & Video/Guides & Reviews
Publisher: Wallflower Press
Published: 2013-07-15T16:00:00+00:00


Ozu and the other great Japanese classicists concerned themselves with the sad acceptance of the world full of pain and disappointment; in the 1960s, Oshima and Imamura arrived at an angry rejection of a world now ruled by violence and horror. Kitano, the great equilibrist, balances these two traditions; in Hana-Bi, his characters achieve a furious peace. (1998)

This notion of ‘furious peace’ perhaps summarises the entire film as Kitano creates an exposition of sadness, violence and anger amidst an often beautiful, funny and musing on the nature of life and death. The vibrant and dynamic figure of Kitano himself infuses the whole work and renders Hana-bi one of the most representative works of his filmmaking career to date.



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