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Castle of Flames...
manfromplanetx24 December 2018
An ambitious early project for director Tai Kato, here he takes on one of Shakespeare's most famous and tragic of dramas and in fine style produced an original Jidai-Geki Hamlet. The setting is 17th century feudal Japan, Young Lord Masato (Hashizô Ôkawa) returns after many years abroad educating himself. The young Lord finds everything has dramatically changed. The compelling story follows closely the original tale. Masato's father has died under suspicious circumstances and his mother has married his ruthless, ambitious uncle.The kingdom is in turmoil under the uncles authoritarian rule and the peasants are getting agitated. A hero of the people, Masato feigns madness to uncover the truth but this causes serious distress to the girl he loves, the girl who had waited so lovingly for his return and. the ghost of father eventually turns up with some other worldly advice...

Tai Kato builds an enthralling, epic low budget tale, with a creative camera eye and well-drawn characters, his brooding sombre atmosphere is perfectly suited for this uniquely Japanese, Shakespearean tragedy.
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