¡Kinkakuji
¡Japanese Movie
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[Machine Translation] Die, Yuseko! Burn, Golden Pavilion! The Golden Tower of Mishima's Literature, a film adaptation of Yukio Mishima's masterpiece "The Temple of the Golden Pavilion", based on the 1950 arson attack at the Temple of the Golden Pavilion. The Kinkakuji Temple", a novel based on the arson incident by a student who later stated that he had intended to "commit suicide with the Kinkakuji Temple", is considered by some to be a powerful work that is also an autobiography of Mishima Yukio. In a sense, it is even said to have foretold Mishima's shocking end. Director Yoichi Takabayashi stated in his post-production report, "The film is a very powerful work, including the autobiography of Yukio Mishima. -- I wonder if I was unknowingly aiming at "The Temple of the Golden Pavilion" while making "Hungry Ghosts" and "Tragic Songs," which were like wills for the rest of my life. If so, it must have been a latent thought that began the moment I saw Yukio Mishima's "Death. --Yoichi Takabayashi died in 2012. He was 81 years old. --Mizoguchi, a young man who suffered from a stutter since childhood and had a dark adolescence. When he came to know "The Temple of the Golden Pavilion," he began to admire it as a symbol of beauty. He tries to have relationships with the women he meets at university at the invitation of his friends, but the vision of the Kinkakuji temple that constantly pops up in his mind hinders him from doing so. Finally, he begins to think of conquering the Golden Pavilion...
Original Release Year: 1976
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