Based on the homonymous collection of poems by Shuji Terayama, “Pastoral: To Die in the Country” is an autobiographical movie that, once more in a work of both the director and Atg, stretches the medium of cinema to its extremes, through an approach that is abstract, surrealistic, avant-garde, theatrical and meta, to name just a few of the elements that consist its narrative.
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Shin-chan is a 15-years-old boy who lives with his mother in Aomori Prefecture, at the foot of the Scary Mountain, where his father is buried. The young man lusts for the woman next door, to the anger of her husband and the annoyance of his mother, whom Shin-chan has no issue talking about even his most inner sexual thoughts. One day, he witnesses a woman in the village giving birth to a baby, but soon learns...
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Shin-chan is a 15-years-old boy who lives with his mother in Aomori Prefecture, at the foot of the Scary Mountain, where his father is buried. The young man lusts for the woman next door, to the anger of her husband and the annoyance of his mother, whom Shin-chan has no issue talking about even his most inner sexual thoughts. One day, he witnesses a woman in the village giving birth to a baby, but soon learns...
- 9/4/2023
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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