Black Rain with Yoshiko Tanaka: DVD Cover

    Black Rain
    a.k.a. Black Rain, Kuroi Ame Director: Shohei Imamura Cast: Yoshiko Tanaka, Kazuo Kitamura, Etsuko Ichihara, Shoichi Ozawa

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    • DVD Release Date: 10/20/2009
    • Original Release: 1989
    • Sales Rank: 15,455
     
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    Features

    Alternate color ending; Interview with assistant director Takashi Miike (Audition & Ichi the Killer); Interview with Yoshiko Tanaka; Trailers; Cast & crew biographies; Multimedia vault; Program notes; Image gallery

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    Disc #1 -- Black Rain
    1. Chapter One [6:38]
    2. Chapter Two [7:56]
    3. Chapter Three [6:22]
    4. Chapter Four [6:37]
    5. Chapter Five [5:30]
    6. Chapter Six [7:07]
    7. Chapter Seven [7:28]
    8. Chapter Eight [6:53]
    9. Chapter Nine [7:26]
    10. Chapter Ten [5:48]
    11. Chapter Eleven [7:56]
    12. Chapter Twelve [4:29]
    13. Chapter Thirteen [4:11]
    14. Chapter Fourteen [7:01]
    15. Chapter Fifteen [6:19]
    16. Chapter Sixteen [6:28]
    17. Chapter Seventeen [6:43]
    18. Chapter Eighteen [8:46]

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    Editorial Reviews

    The title refers to the radioactive fallout which descended upon ruined city of Hiroshima after the dropping of the first atomic bomb. Young bride-to-be Yoshiko Tanaka has the misfortune to be visiting Hiroshima on the day of the explosion. Incredibly, she is unhurt; she returns to her own village, across the bay from Hiroshima. Unfortunately, her townsmen have been profoundly affected by the "black rain"; over the next five years, the poison in their systems slowly but surely erodes their souls. In a tragic state of denial, Yoshiko's former friends insist that they can't be sick-it must be the girl who is bringing sickness to them. Now a pariah, Yoshiko's life is shattered as surely as if the bomb had disintegrated her upon impact. Director Shohei Imamaura, a onetime assistant to the great Ozu and the director of such Japanese classics as The Insect Woman and The Ballad of Narayama, never sensationalizes his material; the story is effective told in a muted, subdued fashion, allowing the horror to arise from the inner torment of the characters rather than being artificially imposed by camera trickery or "shock" cutting. Based on a novel by Masuji Ibuse, the black-and-white Black Rain won the Japanese equivalent of the Academy Award, along with several other honors. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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