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Branded to Kill (1967) dir. Seijun Suzuki
Cinematography by Kazue Nagatsuka
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sesiondemadrugada · 1 year
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Branded to Kill (Seijun Suzuki, 1967).
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onenakedfarmer · 4 months
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8 HOURS OF TERROR [HACHIJIKAN NO JYÔFU] Seijun Suzuki Japan, 1957
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wintercorrybriea2 · 2 years
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Branded to Kill (1967) dir. Sejun Suzuki
Cinematography. Kazue Nagatsuka
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cinemaronin · 1 year
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Youth of the Beast (1963)
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野獣の青春 Youth of the Beast (1963)  directed by Seijun Suzuki cinematography by Kazue Nagatsuka
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byneddiedingo · 2 years
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Annu Mari and Joe Shishido in Branded to Kill (Seijun Suzuki, 1967) Cast: Joe Shishido, Mariko Ogawa, Annu Mari, Koji Nanbara, Isao Tamagawa, Hiroshi Minami. Screenplay: Hachiro Guryu, Mitsutoshi Ishigami, Takeo Kimura, Chusei Sone, Atsushi Yamatoya. Cinematography: Kazue Nagatsuka. Art direction: Motozo Kawahara. Film editing: Akira Suzuki. Music: Naozumi Yamamoto. Seijun Suzuki' s favorite leading man, chipmunk-cheeked Joe Shishido, plays a hitman who gets sexually charged by the smell of boiling rice. He also falls afoul of the yakuza and a mysterious woman who is fascinated by butterflies. And that's only the beginning of Suzuki's wildly fascinating cult film, which got the director fired from Nikkatsu Studios. Inspired in part by the James Bond movies, Suzuki's film has been cited as an influence on directors like John Woo and Quentin Tarantino, but it's very much its own thing.
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pseudainm · 2 years
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Branded to Kill, 1967. dir. Seijun Suzuki; cine. Kazue Nagatsuka.
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tvln · 4 years
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muteppo-daisho / reckless boy boss / a hell of a guy (jp, suzuki 61)
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absencesrepetees · 5 years
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youth of the beast (seijun suzuki, 1963)
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icollectimages · 6 years
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Branded to Kill (1967) Cinema Without People
Directed by: Seijun Suzuki
Cinematography by: Kazue Nagatsuka
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manganic-malaria · 7 years
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Kagerō-za (Heat-Haze Theatre), 1981
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sesiondemadrugada · 5 years
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Tsigoineruwaizen (Seijun Suzuki, 1980).
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mxxnlightpetals · 3 years
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『千年廻り唄/Sen'nen Meguri Uta』結楽(CV.永塚拓馬)&楽久(CV.野上翔)」Lyrics and Translations
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Title: 千年廻り唄/Sen'nen Meguri Uta (A thousand-year-old Song) Singer: 結楽/Yura (CV.永塚拓馬/Nagatsuka Takuma) & 楽久/Gaku (CV.野上翔/Nogami Sho) By: ボルテージ(Voltage Inc.)
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時代は廻りし Toki wa meguri shi 繰り返す泡沫 Kurikaesu utakata 約束の鈴の音に Yakusoku no suzu no ne ni 動き出す運命 Ugokidasu sadame
あの日の願い Ano hi no negai あの日交わした誓い Ano hi kawashita chikai 魂に刻まれた Tamashī ni kidzamareta 記憶 呼び覚ます Kioku yobisamasu
悠久のような(ふたりきりで) Yūkyū no yōna (futari kiri de) 日々泳いでは(暮れなずみ) Hibi oyoide wa (kure nazumi) 待っていた(待っていた) Matteita (matteita) 信じてた(信じてた) Shinjiteta (shinjiteta) 君に逢える時を Kimi ni aeru toki o
今一度結び合う Ima ichido musubi au 縁はつよき絆へと Enishi wa tsuyoki kizuna e to 千年(千年) Sen'nen (Sen'nen) 前から(続く) Mae kara (tsudzuku) 揺るがぬ想い Yuruganu omoi
ここからまた始まりゆく Koko kara mata hajimari yuku 新しい物語 Atarashī monogatari 瞼を(瞼を) Mabuta wo (mabuta wo) 閉じれば(清か) Tojireba (sayaka) 風に凛、と響いた Kaze ni rin to hibiita
遠きに別れ Tōki ni wakare 幾年重ねても Ikutose kasanete mo 魂に抱かれた Tamashī ni daka reta 記憶は根せない Kioku wa asenai
廻る時代と(現の世も) Meguru toki to (utsutsu no yo mo) 変わらない空(あやかしも) Kawaranai sora (ayakashi mo) 見上げては(見上げては) Miagete wa (miagete wa) 描いてた(描いてた) Egaiteta (egaiteta) 君 訪れる日を Kimi otozureru hi o
彼方より結ばれし Kanata yori musuba reshi 縁をかたき絆へと Enishi wo kataki kizuna e to 千年(千年) Sen'nen (sen'nen) 前より(もっと) Mae yori (motto) 確かになれ Tashika ni nare
大きなうねりのように Ōkina uneri no yō ni 去ってはまた来る命の Satte wa mata kuru inochi no 利那の(利那の) Setsuna no (setsuna no) 数だけ(煌り) Kazu dake (kirari) 輝きがあるだろう Kagayaki ga aru darou
風に凛、と響いた Kaze ni rin to hibiita 鈴の歌声に導かれて Suzu no oto ni michibika rete あの日の(忘れぬ) Ano hi no (wasurenu) 約束(言葉) Yakusoku (kotoba) さあ果たそう Sā hatasou
今一度結び合う Ima ichido musubi au 縁はつよき絆へと Enishi wa tsuyoki kizuna e to 千年(千年) Sen'nen (sen'nen) 前から(今も) Mae kara (ima mo) 続く想い 胸に Tsudzuku omoi mune ni
君に逢いにゆこう Kimi ni ai ni yukou
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ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS
The times go around, fragile repeatedly The sound of the promised bell, Destined to start moving
The wish of that day, The vows I made that day, Was engraved in the soul And awakens the memory
Just like eternity (only the two of us) Waded through the days (the dark grow slowly) I was waiting (I was waiting) I believed (I believed) The time when I could meet you
Now we're tied together once again The fate becomes a strong bond A thousand years (a thousand years) From back then (continued) My feelings are unwavering
It will start again from here, with a new story If I close (if I close) My eyelids (so fresh) It echoed in the wind
Farewell in the distance No matter how many years It was embraced by the soul, The memory never fades
As the times go around (so does the present world) The sky doesn't change (so does the ayakashi) When I looked up (when I looked up) I pictured, (I pictured) The day when you came to visit
Connected by far in the distance Strike your fate and becomes a bond A thousand years (a thousand years) Than before (I'll be more) And more certain
Just like a big swell, Life that leaves and comes again The moments are (the moments are) Just a number (glittery) There will be shine, right?
It echoed in the wind Guided by the sounds of the bell That day, (unforgettable) Promised (words) Let's fulfill it
Now we're tied together once again The fate becomes a strong bond A thousand years (a thousand years) From back then (even now) This feeling continued in my heart
I'll go to where you are
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clemsfilmdiary · 4 years
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The Best of April 2020
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Best Discovery: Kagerō-za
           Runners Up: The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover, The Meyerowitz Stories, My Left Foot, Pin, Season of the Witch, Serpent's Path, Smoking/No Smoking, Someone to Love, The Tale of Genji, Twice in a Lifetime, An Unforgettable Summer
Best Rewatch: Naked
          Runners Up: The Ballad of Narayama, Barry Lyndon, The Draughtsman's Contract, Drugstore Cowboy, The Late Show, A Man Vanishes, Nightcrawler, Ornamental Hairpin, Pulse, Shy People, A Snake of June, Vanya on 42nd Street
Most Enjoyable Fluff: Cocoon
          Runners Up: An Ideal Husband, Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome, Point Break, Unstoppable, Vanishing Act
Best Male Performance: David Thewlis in Naked
           Runners Up: Pierre Arditi in Smoking/No Smoking, Art Carney in The Late Show, Matt Dillon in Drugstore Cowboy, Michael Gambon in The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover, Jake Gyllenhaal in Nightcrawler, Daniel Day-Lewis in My Left Foot, Wallace Shawn in Vanya on 42nd Street
Best Female Performance: Ellen Burstyn in Twice in a Lifetime
           Runners Up: Sabine Azéma in Smoking/No Smoking, Cate Blanchett in Veronica Guerin, Jill Clayburgh and Barbara Hershey in Shy People, Asuka Kurosawa in A Snake of June, Julianne Moore in Vanya on 42nd Street, Kinuyo Tanaka in The Ballad of Narayama, Kristin Scott Thomas in An Unforgettable Summer, Lily Tomlin in The Late Show
Best Supporting Performance or Cameo: Greg Cruttwell in Naked
           Runners Up: William S. Burroughs in Drugstore Cowboy, Katrin Cartlidge, Lesley Sharp and Peter Wight in Naked, Doris Dowling in The Lost Weekend, Dustin Hoffman in The Meyerowitz Stories, Martha Plimpton and Mare Winningham in Shy People, Rene Russo in Nightcrawler, Brooke Smith in Vanya on 42nd Street
Best Ensemble Cast: Naked
           Runners Up: The Meyerowitz Stories, Shy People, Someone to Love, Vanya on 42nd Street
Most Enjoyable Ham: Julianne Moore in An Ideal Husband
          Runners Up: Kiyoshirō Imawano in The Happiness of the Katakuris, Sarah Miles in White Mischief, Miranda Richardson in Snow White: The Fairest of Them All, Miranda Richardson and Martin Short in Merlin, Meryl Streep in Heartburn, Tina Turner in Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome
Best Cinematography: Barry Lyndon (John Alcott)
           Runners Up: The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover (Sacha Vierny), The Draughtsman's Contract (Curtis Clark), Drugstore Cowboy (Robert Yeoman), Kagerō-za (Kazue Nagatsuka), Miss Oyu (Kazuo Miyagawa), Naked (Dick Pope), Pulse (Jun'ichirō Hayashi), Shy People (Chris Menges), A Snake of June (Shin'ya Tsukamoto), An Unforgettable Summer, (Călin Ghibu), Vanya on 42nd Street (Declan Quinn), A Zed & Two Noughts (Sacha Vierny),
Best Use of Color: Akira
           Runners Up: The Ballad of Narayama, The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover, Kagerō-za, Melody Time, The Tale of Genji
Best Locations: Ornamental Hairpin
          Runners Up: Barry Lyndon, The Draughtsman's Contract, A Hen in the Wind, Kagerō-za, Lekce Faust, The House on Carroll Street, Pulse, Serpent's Path, Shy People, Sudden Fury
Best Action Scenes: Point Break
           Runners Up: Akira, Extraction, Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome, Unstoppable
Best Score: The Tale of Genji (Haruomi Hosono)
           Runners Up: Akira (Shōji Yamashiro), The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover (Michael Nyman), The Draughtsman's Contract (Michael Nyman), Drugstore Cowboy (Elliot Goldenthal), A Man Vanishes (Toshirō Mayuzumi), Miss Oyu (Fumio Hayasaka), Naked (Andrew Dickson), Pulse (Takefumi Haketa), Serpent's Path (Hikaru Yoshida), Shy People (Tangerine Dream), Smoking/No Smoking (John Pattison), A Snake of June (Chu Ishikawa)
Best Hunk: Wilford Brimley in Cocoon
           Runners Up: Beau Bridges in The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom, Chris Cardona in Who Shot Patakango?, Moe Dunford in Dark Lies the Island, Mel Gibson in Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome, Charles Haid in Storyville, Gregory Harrison in Dangerous Pursuit, Chris Hemsworth in Extraction, Charlie Hunnam in King Arthur: Legend of the Sword, Pat Laffan in Barry Lyndon, Tim Rossovich in Night Shift
           Honorable Mention: Terry Crews in John Henry, Jeremy Northam in An Ideal Husband,
Assorted Pleasures:
- Close-up animal footage and microphotography in Science Is Fiction
- Cozily stagey sets in The Ballad of Narayama and Smoking/No Smoking
- Claymation sequences in Lekce Faust
- Bloody ukiyo-e backdrops in Kagerō-za
- Intricately rendered Neo-Tokyo cityscapes in Akira
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cinemaronin · 3 years
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Tokyo Knights (1961)
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東京騎士隊 Tokyo Knights (1961)  directed by Seijun Suzuki cinematography by  Kazue Nagatsuka
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sculpturesintime · 7 years
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Branded to Kill  (殺しの烙印)
1967
Director: Seijun Suzuki
Cinematographer: Kazue Nagatsuka
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