Gohatto
Gohatto
Aka: Taboo
Land: Japan 1999
Release: Korea 2004
Genre: Jidaigeki/Chambara, Drama
Lz: 110 minutes
Bild: NTSC, 16:9 anamorph WS
Ton: Japanese DD 5.1
Untertitel: English, Korean
Starring: Ryuhei Matsuda, Takeshi Kitano
Directed: Nagisa Oshima
Produced:
Extras:
- Interviews with Cast & Crew
- Cast & Crew
- Oshima Works ( Stills & Trailer)
- Trailers
Publisher: Cinexus
Regioncode: 3
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Product-ID: JCKR193 |
30,95 EUR incl. 19% USt. zzgl. Versand |
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Synopsis
This fascinating, gorgeous film examines homosexual passions among the samurai of an 1865 militia. Taboo centers around a young samurai named Kano, whose smooth face and soft beauty makes him an object of desire. Rumors about who might be his lover lead to a love triangle, dazzling swordfights, and a mysterious murder. The story is intriguing enough, but what makes Taboo even more striking is that the heterosexual samurai treat their comrade's queer leanings as possibly dangerous, but only because of the potential for jealousy and inflamed passions--there's no sense that they see it as unnatural or even unmanly, in striking contrast with the American military view. Japanese superstar Beat Takeshi (Fireworks, Sonatine) plays a samurai captain struggling to maintain order in the ranks. Elegantly directed by Nagisa Oshima (In the Realm of the Senses, Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence)









