¡Mumyo Uchidatomu
¡Yomota, Inu Hi/ko Cho
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[Machine Translation] Blankness is darkness. The more one tries to escape it, the more it chases one and misleads one. Tomu Uchida portrayed samurai who were trapped by their desire for fame and fortune, and self-destructive in their vexations. He depicted former pioneers who committed murder, not believing in anything human. Why are these people so captivated by the blindness of the world, and why do they walk the path of endless folly? To discuss Tomu Uchida is not simply to trace the history of film development before and after World War II. It is to question the history of Japanese people's mentality through modern "national literature," from "Daibosatsu Touge" to "Seimei Gekijo" and "Miyamoto Musashi" to Tsutomu Mizukami's mystery stories.
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