Assassination
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Release Date:
23 January 2006
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Video introduction by filmmaker Alex Cox,
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Promotional material gallery,
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24-page booklet with a new essay by scholar Joan Mellen,
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Description
ASSASSINATION (Ansatsu) marked Masahiro Shinoda's first attempt at a period film, and is widely considered to be his finest achievement.
The story of ASSASSINATION begins with the events of 1853 when "four black ships" - the foreign steamboats of Commander Matthew Perry - anchored at Edo Bay, sparking civil unrest and the major political maneuvering that saw the end of the Tokugawa Shogunate. At a time when assassination had become a disturbing political tool, Shinoda's film follows Hachiro Kiyokawa (Tetsuro Tamba), an ambitious, masterless samurai whose allegiances drift dangerously between the Shogunate and the Emperor.
Filmed in richly stylish black and white 'Scope by cinematographer Masao Kosugi, Shinoda's film explores the character of Kiyokawa as he singlehandedly attempts, against a backdrop of betrayal and abrupt violence, to prevent the outbreak of civil war. With an award-winning score by Toru Takemitsu and a deft, twisting narrative structure, ASSASSINATION's profound nihilism has a striking contemporary resonance which fiercely displays the director's skill and individual vision.
Special Features
- Video introduction by filmmaker Alex Cox
- Promotional material gallery
- 24-page booklet with a new essay by scholar Joan Mellen