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The final feature by Hiroshi Teshigahara. A direct sequel to his preceding film, Rikyu (1989).Movie details
Title : Basara: Princess GohRelease : 1992-04-11
Genre : History, Drama
Runtime : 142
Company : T, t, H, S
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Trailer : Video Trailer
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Rie Miyazawa, Tatsuya Nakadai, Toshiya Nagasawa, Kôshirô Matsumoto, Rentarô Mikuni, Kyôko Enami, Hisashi Igawa, Kei Suma, Kei Yamamoto, Kyôko Maya, Tetsuya Bessho, Tokue Hanazawa, Yasushi Higuchi, Yûsuke Kawazu, Akira Nagoya,Get More About Basara: Princess Goh
Directed by Hiroshi Teshigahara. With Rie Miyazawa, Tatsuya Nakadai, Toshiya Nagasawa, Kôshirô Matsumoto. Chronicles the trials and tribulations of Oribe, the successor to tea-master Rikyu, Usu, his gardener, and Princess Goh, who attempt to balance artistic expression and duty amid political intrigue in feudal Japan.
In Japan during the late 1600s, ruler Hideyoshi Toyotomi replaces his newly deceased master of tea ceremonies with the young, grandiose Oribe Furuta....
Go hime Bassara The Princess Goh pham bach ... RIKYU It follows the lives of Princess Go and Lord Oribe Furuhata from just after Rikyu committed 'sepukku' when Hideyoshi Toyotomi was in power ...
On the whole "Basara: Princess Goh" is a very good jidai-geki film, just as good as anything by a Hideo Gosha or Yoji Yamada, but this is Hiroshi Teshigahara. Not to say that Gosha or Yamada are somehow lesser directors, just very different from a filmmaker like Teshigahara.
The final feature by Hiroshi Teshigahara. A direct sequel to his preceding film, Rikyu (1989).
Goh-hime is a film about transience: that the highest arts and relationships are fleeting moments, embraced wholeheartedly. Teshigahara uses three interchangeable central characters, two political epochs, a rising Christian religion, arts woven into narrative, and wild tonal and narrative shifts to get the point.
Basara: The Princess Goh (1992) In Japan during the late 1600s, ruler Toyotomi Hideyoshi (Katsuhiro Oida) replaces his newly deceased master of tea ceremonies with the young, grandiose Furuta ...
Basara: The Princess Goh Japanese Movie - 1992. 7.3. In Japan during the late 1600s, ruler Hideyoshi Toyotomi replaces his newly deceased master of tea ceremonies with the young, grandiose Oribe Furuta.
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Basara - The Princess Goh (1992) [JDRAMA] In the bloody Sengoku Period, or Warring States Period, of feudal Japan, many generals fought in an endless struggle for power, but one man proved to be too big of a threat: the dark lord, Oda Nobunaga.
In Japan during the late 1600s, ruler Hideyoshi Toyotomi replaces his newly deceased master of tea ceremonies with the young, grandiose Oribe Furuta....
Go hime Bassara The Princess Goh pham bach ... RIKYU It follows the lives of Princess Go and Lord Oribe Furuhata from just after Rikyu committed 'sepukku' when Hideyoshi Toyotomi was in power ...
On the whole "Basara: Princess Goh" is a very good jidai-geki film, just as good as anything by a Hideo Gosha or Yoji Yamada, but this is Hiroshi Teshigahara. Not to say that Gosha or Yamada are somehow lesser directors, just very different from a filmmaker like Teshigahara.
The final feature by Hiroshi Teshigahara. A direct sequel to his preceding film, Rikyu (1989).
Goh-hime is a film about transience: that the highest arts and relationships are fleeting moments, embraced wholeheartedly. Teshigahara uses three interchangeable central characters, two political epochs, a rising Christian religion, arts woven into narrative, and wild tonal and narrative shifts to get the point.
Basara: The Princess Goh (1992) In Japan during the late 1600s, ruler Toyotomi Hideyoshi (Katsuhiro Oida) replaces his newly deceased master of tea ceremonies with the young, grandiose Furuta ...
Basara: The Princess Goh Japanese Movie - 1992. 7.3. In Japan during the late 1600s, ruler Hideyoshi Toyotomi replaces his newly deceased master of tea ceremonies with the young, grandiose Oribe Furuta.
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Basara - The Princess Goh (1992) [JDRAMA] In the bloody Sengoku Period, or Warring States Period, of feudal Japan, many generals fought in an endless struggle for power, but one man proved to be too big of a threat: the dark lord, Oda Nobunaga.




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