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Serpent's Path
Miyashita, a former low-level yakuza member, has tracked down and kidnapped his daughter's murderer with help of his friend Nijima. But others are soon implicated in the death, leading the pair further down a violent path of revenge.
Release : | 1998 |
Rating : | 7 |
Studio : | Daiei Film, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Director of Photography, |
Cast : | Show Aikawa Teruyuki Kagawa Yûrei Yanagi Shirō Shimomoto Kaei Okina |
Genre : | Thriller Crime |
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Sorry, this movie sucks
This story has more twists and turns than a second-rate soap opera.
Let me be very fair here, this is not the best movie in my opinion. But, this movie is fun, it has purpose and is very enjoyable to watch.
By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
Serpents Path is a movie that just makes me more furious that Kurosawa is going back to the Japanese Horror sub-genre for his most recent film (Loft). The reason being: this movie is incredible. I consider myself a pretty big fan of Kurosawa movies, at least considering I am an American (non-Asian), and I love all of his films. However, I want to see something different from him. There is no doubt that Loft is going to be good, but we have already seen what he can do with the traditional Japanese Horror from the movies Seance, Cure, and Pulse. He tends to work in genres so I would have liked to see something else. Anyways about Serpents path. Serpents Path is a great revenge film. It has beautiful Kurosawa photography (composition). It also exemplifies several of Kurosawa's trademarks: very wide shots, distant action, blunt head trauma (lol, some of the best here, competes nicely with Doppelganger), dark humor, realistic sound, realistic camera movement and lighting. My only qualm with the film was the young girl (student)character. She seemed very obscure and out of place. I realize what she did for the story, and for the film, but I think it could have been done better another way. Other than that the film is wonderful. Much better than its "sister-movie" Eyes of The Spider. This film needs to have a wide release in the US. If you want the DVD it looks like you can only get it from EBAY. Where this ranks with other KK movies:1) Cure 2) Doppelganger 3) SERPENT'S PATH 4) Seance 5) Bright Future 6) Charisma 7) Eyes Of The SpiderHaven't seen Pulse... can't find a Region 1 DVD. Joey Halegua
Serpent's Path is one of two movies on the same subject--revenge--Kurosawa shot back to back; the other is Eyes of the Spider. This film deals with two men, one a former low-level yakuza member obsessed with avenging the murder of his young daughter, and the other, a deceptively mild-mannered math professor who is helping the grieving father for reasons that are at first unclear.As he often does, Kurosawa uses a conventional genre (here, the revenge film) as a way to explore the hidden darker side of human nature. In Serpent's Path, the theme is that once one has given oneself over to the most base instincts one has, such as violence and vengefulness, there is no crossing back. And that this is a risk for everyone, even, as we find, an "average guy" like the professor. His real motives provide the movie with its chilling finale. (But the movie is not all dour seriousness; Kurosawa works in much black humor as well, as in the golf-course abduction scene.) In all, a first-rate thriller worthy of David Fincher.
Forget moral intent (don't shame Boston, buddy), as it has never been one of K. Kurosawa's goals in his films. What is here is his typical great, atmospheric camera work, an excellent storyline and complex characters. By the way, the temporal order of the film is not in the least confusing, the principal has a flashback or two, but they are not obtuse at all. That said, this is probably one of the few movies Kurosawa has made of late which betrays his sense of humor. I may be going a bit far here, but it may be the blackest comedy EVER. Just have a look at the flashback at the end and the cheesy credit music tell me its not supposed to be a bit humorous. Anyhow, a great film by a great director, even though it was made on a limited budget with the same actors and crew from what could be called its sister film, "Eyes of the Spider" (Kumo no hitomi).
This is a darker sequel (or prequel?) to Eyes of the Spider (Kumo no hitomi) by Kiyoshi Kurosawa. An explicitly violent story of revenge that has a man trying to track down the killers of his pre teen daughter. They turn out to be part of a pornography ring that he captures and dispatches with the help of a professor. The real story is the professor's agenda. But time sequence is confusing and therefore the moral intent unclear.