Tragic Love and Haunting Tales

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MOVIE REVIEW
Daiei Gothic: Japanese Ghost Stories

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Genre: Horror, Romance
Year Released: 1959 / 1968 / 1968, 2024 Radiance Films Blu-ray
Runtime: 1h 24m / 1h 20m / 1h 29m
Director(s): Kenji Misumi / Tokuzô Tanaka / Satsuo Yamamoto
Writer(s): Fuji Yahiro / Lafcadio Hearn, Fuji Yahiro / Enchô San'yûtei, Yoshikata Yoda
Cast: Kazuo Hasegawa, Yasuko Nakata, Yōko Uraji, Mieko Kondō / Shiho Fujimura, Akira Ishihama, Machiko Hasegawa, Yoshirô Kitahara / Miyoko Akaza, Kōjirō Hongō, Hajime Koshikawa, Kō Nishimura
Where To Watch: available October 29, 2024; pre-order your copy here www.radiancefilms.co.uk, www.mvdshop.com, or www.amazon.com


RAVING REVIEW: Welcome to the haunting world of DAIEI GOTHIC: JAPANESE GHOST STORIES, a collection that brings a fresh breath to the ancient whispers of Japanese folklore. Through the masterful lenses of Kenji Misumi, Tokuzô Tanaka, and Satsuo Yamamoto, this series threads a chilling cinematic tale that stitches together stories of ethereal encounters and spectral sagas, leaving a lasting impression on its audience.


Misumi's THE GHOST OF YOTSUYA resurrects the classical kabuki tale Yotsuya Kaidan, presenting a fresh narrative through the tragic figure of Iemon Tamiya (Kazuo Hasegawa.) Steering clear of clichéd ghostly revenge, Misumi's rendition delves deeper into the psychological and moral complexities surrounding Iemon's descent into darkness. His directorial style enhances the story's suspense, using shadows and lighting to heighten the emotional impact rather than relying on the usual shock tactics, creating an enchanting ambiance.

In THE SNOW WOMAN, Tokuzô Tanaka crafts a tale in which the serene brutality of winter underscores the haunting story of Yuki (Shiho Fujimura). The film explores the dual nature of this spirit, oscillating between malevolence and mercy. Tanaka's direction expertly blurs the boundaries between the ethereal and the earthly, with Yuki’s graceful, deliberate movements casting her as a nearly celestial presence against the stark, frosty backdrop. His skillful manipulation of light transforms each scene into a breathtaking tableau that captivates and unnerves.

THE BRIDE FROM HADES by Satsuo Yamamoto explores a poignant story of a doomed romance between a samurai and a spectral woman from the netherworld. This story critiques the rigid structures of feudal Japan, using ghostly elements to accentuate the tragic consequences of societal expectations and lost love. Yamamoto’s subtle infusion of horror builds an atmospheric tension that crescendos into a melancholic climax, making this more than just a ghost story—it’s a melancholy tale of love and loss painted on a grand historical canvas.

DAIEI GOTHIC: JAPANESE GHOST STORIES does not aim to spook its audience; instead, it invites viewers to ponder deeper themes of fate, love, and retribution. Each director brings their distinct cinematic flair to the set, enriching the storytelling with layers that resonate well beyond the set's conclusion. This series celebrates and elevates the spectral, entangling the supernatural with poignant emotional narratives that echo through the ages.

This collection bridges the temporal divide thanks to Radiance Films' meticulous restoration, allowing audiences and fans of classic Japanese cinema to experience the full impact of these timeless tales. As the boundary between the living and the dead blurs, DAIEI GOTHIC: JAPANESE GHOST STORIES ensures that the echoes of these ancient legends linger in the eerie silence, inviting us all to revisit the shadows of the past through the lens of the present.

Bonus Materials
LIMITED EDITION BOX SET SPECIAL FEATURES:

New 4K restorations of The Bride from Hades and The Snow Woman
High-definition digital transfer of The Ghost of Yotsuya
Uncompressed mono PCM audio for each film
Optional English subtitles for all films
Newly designed box and booklet artwork by Time Tomorrow
Six postcards featuring original archive imagery from the films
Limited edition 80-page perfect bound book featuring new writing by authors Tom Mes and Zack Davisson, newly translated archival reviews, and ghost stories by Lafcadio Hearn
THE GHOST OF YOTSUYA:
New interview with filmmaker Kiyoshi Kurosawa
A visual essay on the history and adaptations of the classic Ghost of Yotsuya story by author Kyoko Hirano
Trailer
Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Filippo Di Battista
THE BRIDE FROM HADES:
Audio commentary by author Jasper Sharp
New interview with filmmaker Hiroshi Takahashi
Trailer
Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Filippo Di Battista
THE SNOW WOMAN:
New interview with filmmaker Masayuki Ochiai
A visual essay on writer Lafcadio Hearn
Trailer
Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Filippo Di Battista

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