Review of Kwaidan (1965) by Greg S — 02 Jul 2010
Four supernatural Japanese folk tales: a samurai is haunted by regret when he leaves his poor wife for a rich one; a snow-spirit spares the life of a young man on one condition; ghosts demand a blind harpist perform for them; a man sees an apparition in a cup of water.
Slow, beautiful, hypnotic, poetic; eye-popping sets and masterfully eerie music. A masterpiece.
This review of Kwaidan (1965) was written by Greg S on 02 Jul 2010.
Kwaidan has generally received very positive reviews.
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