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    Hakai / The Outcast (1962)

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    Hakai / The Outcast (1962)

    Hakai / The Outcast (1962)
    DVDRip | MKV | 712 x 368 | AVC @ 1850 Kbps | 119 min | 1.68 Gb
    Audio: Japanese, AC3 2.0 @ 192 Kbps | Subs: English, (embedded in MKV)
    Genre: Drama | Japan

    Kon Ichikawa's Hakai (The Broken Commandment) began in 1961 as a televised dramatisation of Toson Shimazaki's novel of the same title first published in 1906. Toson's pioneering work of social realism created a sensationon television, so the director collaborated again with his wife and scenarist, Natto Wada on the film the following year. It, too, was a great success. The prestigious film journal Kinema Junpo ranked it as the fifth best film of 1962.


    IMDB 7.3/10 from 43 users

    Director: Kon Ichikawa
    Writer: Tôson Shimazaki (novel), Natto Wada
    Actors: Raizô Ichikawa, Rentarô Mikuni, Shiho Fujimura, Eiji Funakoshi
    Rated: N/A
    Runtime: 119 min

    Hakai / The Outcast (1962)


    Set in 1903, during the late Meiji period, both novel and film depict a young teacher's coming to terms with himself and society's lingering feudal prejudice against his class of burakumin, then Japan's minority group. But novel and film take strikingly different approaches to a topic still sensitive in the Japan of the 1960s.

    Hakai / The Outcast (1962)

    Hakai / The Outcast (1962)


    Making the best use of "literary properties," Toson took pains to explore the psychological dimensions of his hero's struggle in great detail. Ichikawa, in contrast, relies on cinematic properties, especially visual legibility.

    Hakai / The Outcast (1962)


    Counting on the camera's expressive power and temporal freedom Ichikawa dispenses withToson's lengthy literary discourse. Instead, he lets us see and feel the suffering and pain of the outcast in a more direct way. In fact, one critic points out: "Generally, Ichikawa's method is to accommodate the original source to his own taste and critique it through visual images. Accordingly, his film version of The Broken Commandment reflects this mode of representation and is highly acclaimed, as The Broken Commandment is in a sense Ichikawa's own.

    Hakai / The Outcast (1962)

    Hakai / The Outcast (1962)


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    Hakai / The Outcast (1962)



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