Food and sex. Two things that are basic to human survival.
Amidst the tall reeds, both are sought and found in the eerie tale of war-torn Japan.
A mother (Nobuko Otowa) and daughter (Jitsuko Yoshimura) fight for survival by killing wandering samurai and throwing their bodies down a deep hole, selling their armor to a war profiteer (Taiji Tonoyama) for food.
Hachi (Kei Sato) returns from the war and has one thing on his mind - well, after he feeds his belly. Soon, the young woman is sneaking over to his hut. They are feeding their hunger everywhere, in the hut, in the reeds, even in a rainstorm, and the old woman is watching.
There is more nudity and sexual situations in this film than in any other Japanese film of the period that I have seen.
The old woman is desperate to split up Hachi and her daughter-in-law, and is aided by the sudden appearance of a samurai in a demon mask.
She dispatches the samurai in the usual manner and uses the demon mask to scare her daughter-in-law away from Hachi. Unfortunately for her, the plan backfires.
Great cinematography and exciting suspense.
Amidst the tall reeds, both are sought and found in the eerie tale of war-torn Japan.
A mother (Nobuko Otowa) and daughter (Jitsuko Yoshimura) fight for survival by killing wandering samurai and throwing their bodies down a deep hole, selling their armor to a war profiteer (Taiji Tonoyama) for food.
Hachi (Kei Sato) returns from the war and has one thing on his mind - well, after he feeds his belly. Soon, the young woman is sneaking over to his hut. They are feeding their hunger everywhere, in the hut, in the reeds, even in a rainstorm, and the old woman is watching.
There is more nudity and sexual situations in this film than in any other Japanese film of the period that I have seen.
The old woman is desperate to split up Hachi and her daughter-in-law, and is aided by the sudden appearance of a samurai in a demon mask.
She dispatches the samurai in the usual manner and uses the demon mask to scare her daughter-in-law away from Hachi. Unfortunately for her, the plan backfires.
Great cinematography and exciting suspense.