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The Human Condition Trilogy is finally coming to Blu-Ray


Arrow Video have been doing some brilliant sets lately. Brilliant stuff.

http://www.blu-ray.com/news/?id=18435

Arrow Video have announced that they will release on Blu-ray Japanese director Masaki Kobayashi's The Human Condition Trilogy (1959). The three-disc Blu-ray set will be available for purchase on May 30.

Synopsis: One of the towering masterpieces of Japanese and world cinema, this three-part war epic has rarely been seen in the UK, at least partly because of its dauntingly gargantuan nine-hour length. Director Masaki Kobayashi (Harakiri) was attracted to Junpei Gomikawa's source novel because he recognised himself in the character of the protagonist Kaji, a pacifist and socialist who came of age during the aggressively militaristic 1930s and 40s. Following Kaji's career from factory worker to Japanese army private, Kobayashi unflinchingly examines the psychological toll of appallingly complex decisions made along the way, where being morally 'right' risks an outcome ranging from ostracism to savage beating to death. As Kaji, Tatsuya Nakadai (Sanjuro) is in virtually every scene, providing a rock-solid emotional anchor – and a necessary one in Japan, where the film was hugely controversial for being openly critical of the nation's conduct during WWII. But it's this willingness to confront national taboos head-on that makes it such a lastingly powerful experience.

Special Features:

Original Japanese soundtrack (uncompressed mono on the Blu-ray)
Optional English subtitles
Introduction to the film by critic Philip Kemp
Selected-scene commentary by Philip Kemp
Theatrical trailers
Booklet with new writing on the film by David Desser



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