Vengeance Is Mine | Fukushū Suruwa Wareni Ari (1979)
Synopsis
A thief, murderer, and charming lady-killer, Iwao Enokizu (Ken Ogata) is on the run from the police.
Director Shohei Imamura turns this fact-based story, of his seventy-eight-day killing spree into a cold, perverse, and diabolically funny tale of the primitive coexisting with the modern.
Cast: Ken Ogata, Mayumi Ogawa, Rentarō Mikuni, Mitsuko Baisho
Produced by: Kazuo Inoue Cinematography: Shinsaku Himeda Edited by: Keiichi Uraoka Music by: Shin’ichirō Ikebe
Jasper Sharp commented, "Both seducing and repelling with its unusual story and grisly humour, Imamura uncovers a seedy underbelly of civilised Japanese society." Roger Ebert called the movie "a cry of despair and hopelessness on behalf of its insane hero" and "poignant, tragic and banal enough to deserve the comparison with Crime and Punishment."
The film won the 1979 Best Picture Award at the Japanese Academy Awards, and was awarded for Best Screenplay and Best Actor (Ken Ogata) at the Yokohama Film Festival. --Wikipedia
About this movie
Title: Vengeance Is Mine | Fukushū Suruwa Wareni Ari (1979)
Directed by: Shohei Imamura
Date of birth: 15 September 1926, Tokyo, Empire of Japan
Date of death: 30 May 2006, Tokyo, Japan
Writing credits: Masaru Baba, Ryūzō Saki (novel)
Music: Shin’ichirō Ikebe
Year: 1979
Country: Japan
Language: Japanese
Color: Black and White
Runtime: 140 min.