Review of Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters (1985) by Lene . — 08 Aug 2008
Criterion just released this as part of their collection and it's colorful, vibrant cover was worth buying it without ever having seen the movie.
I have not read any of Mishima's work, but this movie is famous for not only being well done, but for it's Philip Glass score.
The movie is set in 4 chapters. Each of the chapters contains staged scenes from Mishima's work. Some were OK, some I just didn't care for. I was more into the scenes of Mishima. It starts off on that fateful day of November 25, 1970 and then branches off into his life story.
It's a good movie, I'm going to try to watch the bonus disc when I get around to it.
This review of Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters (1985) was written by Lene . on 08 Aug 2008.
Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters has generally received very positive reviews.
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