‘Godzilla’ and two more Japanese gems: Kenneth Turan’s DVD picks
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Three films from three different eras of Japanese cinematic history -- ‘United Red Army,’ ‘Three Outlaw Samurai’ and ‘Godzilla’ -- have been the beneficiaries of recent DVD releases.
The most recent, 2007’s ‘United Red Army,’ is a dramatic film, directed by Koji Wakamatsu, but based on real events -- the activities of militant student activists in the 1960s.
The most entertaining of the bunch might be Hideo Gosha’s 1964 ‘Three Outlaw Samurai,’ an unapologetic sword-fighting film that is an origin story inspired by a popular Japanese television series.
The most celebrated of the three is ‘Godzilla,’ the uber-monster film that called forth almost 30 sequels. The comprehensive Criterion release features both the original all-Japanese 1954 epic as well as the Americanized version with actor Raymond Burr added to the mix.
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-- Kenneth Turan