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7.9
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roger177
Critic Roger Ebert
rated 10

Mishima is his ultimate man in a room. There is the young boy, separated from his mother and held almost captive by a possessive grandmother, who won't let him go out to play but wants him always at her side.

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kim477
Critic Kim Newman
rated 10

Schrader's obsessive-puritanical philosophising is at its purest here, as he channels his usual concerns into a meditation on Mishima's tussles with love, death, honour and the spirit.

Read full review at Empire
michaelthomsen
Michael Thomsen
rated 9

Paul Schrader's ("Taxi Driver", "Raging Bull" etc) mesterværk. Fængede hos mig, selvom jeg ikke kender meget til Mishima's forfatterskab. Fantastisk Philip Glass soundtrack.

3 years ago
erwin1031
erwin
rated 8

Flot blanding af Mishimas' bøger/teaterstykker og rigtige liv; jeg har hørt Glass' musik 10 gange før jeg så filmen men at se den sammen billederne var noget andet. Jeg synes jeg fik kommer tættere på visse Japanske tankegange ved at se ...

3 months ago

Cast & Crew

Paul Schrader
Director
Chishū Ryū
As A monk
Koichi Sato
As Kashiwagi (segment "The Temple of the Golden Pavilion")
Roy Scheider
As Narrator (voice)
Yasuaki Kurata
As Takei (segment "Kyoko's House")
Eimei Esumi
As Ichigaya Aide-de-Camp
Mitsuru Hirata
As Thug (segment "Kyoko's House")

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Explore the tumultuous life and art of renowned Japanese author Yukio Mishima in this visually stunning and thought-provoking biographical drama. Through a series of flashbacks and imaginative interpretations of his works, the film delves into Mishima's inner struggles and contradictions as he grapples with the impossible task of reconciling art, self, and society. Witness the events leading up to his infamous public seppuku, a bold and shocking act that would forever cement his place in history. A must-see for fans of Japanese culture, literature, and cinema.

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