Mōjū

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Japón, 1969, 86 min

Director:

Yasuzo Masumura

Argumento literario:

Rampo Edogawa (historia)

Cámara:

Setsuo Kobayashi

Música:

Hikaru Hayashi
(más profesiones)

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A blind sculptor, with the aid of his mother, kidnaps and imprisons a young fashion model as a muse for his efforts to sculpt the perfect form. Set in a Dali-esque artist’s studio covered in sculptures of giant eyeballs, over-sized limbs and assorted body parts. (Independent Cinema Office)

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inglés Blind Beast follows in the footsteps of films like Onibaba or Woman in the Dunes. In a minimal space unfolds a human drama, this time intertwined with a real handicap, but also with art. Is Aki just a muse, or is it an attempt at redemption in front of his mother? Is art the sculptor's only way to live - to touch, and to love? It beautifully shifts who is in the spotlight, and who has the upper hand over others. It doesn't always have to be the one who kidnapped the girl. Actually, in the end, him the least of all. ()

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