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Street of Joy (Tatsumi Kumashiro, 1974)
« en: 06 Enero, 2009, 14:33:55 »
Título:Street of Joy
Título V.O:Akasen tamanoi: Nukeraremasu
Director:Tatsumi Kumashiro
Año/País:1974 / Japón
Duración:79 minutos
Género:Erótico
Reparto:Junko Miyashita, Meika Seri, Nahomi Oka, Aoi Nakajima
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Re: Street of Joy (Tatsumi Kumashiro, 1974)
« Respuesta #1 en: 06 Enero, 2009, 14:36:57 »
Plot:
"It's the evening before the day all brothels must be shut-down, according to the new law, in 1958. At the Kofukuya's (literally, the house that sells happiness), five prostitutes decide to celebrate the day. Erotism, drama, and comedy mix as each hour, and a different event passes, in which all the women's stories come to the surface."

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There are many similarities between 'Street of Joy' and some of the more acclaimed movies of the 1950's. One that comes to mind is Naruse's fine 'Flowing', about the last days of a Geisha house. It has the same sense of being an elegy for a lost time, while still maintaining a clear-eyed view that life wasn't all that great. Unlike 'Flowing' this movie is set in an out and out brothel - the film covers the last day, before their licenses are withdrawn and made illegal. The licensed brothels existed in a sort of twilight half way house between the semi-respectable Geisha Houses, and the totally unacceptable street girls and unlicensed whorehouses.

These movies were apparently made on a very tight budget, but you would never guess it from the very high quality of the film making on show. The cinematography is very beautiful with many flowing camera moves, always to great effect. The interior shots are tightly framed, making it look like we are peeking through a half open door. The editing and technical qualities are as good as any movie of the period.

But what makes this a particularly good movie is the simple humanity of the characters. The script and direction focuses almost entirely on the prostitutes - never judging them, showing a small slice of their lives, but also cleverly showing us so much more by good editing and subtle flashbacks (flashbacks normally annoy me, but they work exceptionally well here). The prostitutes include Shimako, hopelessly in love with a drug addicted Yakusa gangster, who may or may not be cheating on her (but is certainly ruining her life). Kimiko, who seems to have had a happy ending, escaping the brothel for marriage with a poor but decent man.... but she belatedly finds out that while he may be decent, but he's also terribly boring and sexually inept. Sad, attention seeking Shigeko just seems stuck in a life she doesn't know how to leave. And there is the tough and determined Naoki, obsessed with breaking the brothel record for 'tricks', for no clear reason other than sheer competitiveness.

The acting is top class, especially from Nahomi Oka as Naoki, Junko Miyashito as Shimoko and Keizo Kanie, as the hardened Yakusa gangster. Its thanks to them that the movie has a tough naturalism, a humane look at people at the bottom of the heap, but with as many hopes (just fewer illusions) as those more fortunate.

I can't help thinking that if this had been made by an independent minded film maker like Oshima it would have been critically acclaimed, rather than largely ignored by the more respectable critics (Kumashiro is hardly mentioned at all by Donald Richie in his last book on Japanese Film), which i have to attribute to the genre labeling. While I haven't seen all of Oshima's movies, this movie is superior in every respect to those I've seen (including his very highly rated 'Gohatto'). I'm glad that its been released on DVD for fans of Japanese film to come to their own conclusions. For me, its one of the finest 1970's Japanese movies I've seen.


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Re: Street of Joy (Tatsumi Kumashiro, 1974)
« Respuesta #2 en: 06 Enero, 2009, 19:58:25 »
Me apunto, muchas gracias soulrocket ;)



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Re: Street of Joy (Tatsumi Kumashiro, 1974)
« Respuesta #3 en: 06 Enero, 2009, 22:51:30 »
Pregunta: ¿tiene subs pegados este ripeo? Porque yo tengo por ahí bajado un ripeo con subs en inglés separados y podría compartirlo...

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Re: Street of Joy (Tatsumi Kumashiro, 1974)
« Respuesta #4 en: 06 Enero, 2009, 23:26:54 »
aguijón - Tiene los subs pegados. Me suena que me lo bajé de bittorrent. Si tu copia está limpia yo creo que sería mucho mejor que la compartieramos en vez de la que tengo yo aquí. Creo que soy el único que la tiene en emule... pero no me importaría nada bajarme la que tienes tú. ¿la calidad es la misma? He puesto que es un vhs pero podría bien ser un dvd sin masterizar. La verdad es que es una muy buena película y merece el mejor de los tratamientos. Se te agradece mucho el ofrecimiento, amigo.

Reader - Igual te conviene esperar a que aguijón añada su copia. Según lo que tu me digas la dejo o la retiramos en favor del ripeo limpio. 
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Re: Street of Joy (Tatsumi Kumashiro, 1974)
« Respuesta #5 en: 07 Enero, 2009, 00:26:33 »
Ficha actualizada y ripeo zuzu en compartición. Los subs ya estaban en Kloofy.
Ahora apago el PC, pero mañana volverá a estar disponible el elink para descarga. Creo que no lo compartía nadie más ahora. Buenas noches.

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Re: Street of Joy (Tatsumi Kumashiro, 1974)
« Respuesta #6 en: 07 Enero, 2009, 00:26:42 »
Muchas gracias aguijon, vamos al ataque :)

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Re: Street of Joy (Tatsumi Kumashiro, 1974)
« Respuesta #7 en: 07 Enero, 2009, 06:34:13 »
Muchas gracias, aguijon OK
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