Woman in the Dunes (Japanese)(1964)XviD [vertigo173]
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- Video > Other
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- 1.26 GiB (1354432042 Bytes)
- Spoken language(s):
- Japanese
- Texted language(s):
- English
- Uploaded:
- 2007-08-08 21:15:10 GMT
- By:
- lord_terabyte
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- 0
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- Comments
- 11
- Info Hash: 11CE3A4DD140E784ED372AF69304EED0518E1DE6
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Woman in the Dunes (Japanese)(1964)XviD [vertigo173] ripped by: vertigo173 Starring: Kyoko Kishida, Eiji Okada, Hiroko Ito Director: Hiroshi Teshigahara Studio: Image Entertainment Rating: NR Genre: Drama Language: Japanese Subtitles: English (embedded) Running Time: 127 minutes Black & White Codec: XviD Resolution: 512x384 Sound: Dolby Digital AC3, 48000 Hz, 256 kb/s Mono Aspect Ratio: 1.333:1 :) * Includes: :) AC3-Filter 1.02a test5 - for playing back Dolby Digital audio in this movie on a PC. AC3 Codec for Mac OS X - for playing back Dolby Digital audio in this movie on a Mac. This ReadMe Woman in the Dunes CD1 [vertigo173] Woman in the Dunes CD2 [vertigo173] Woman in the Dunes DVD cover ******************************************************************************************* Overview: A shy entomologist (Eiji Okada) comes to work at a Japanese coastal town. The villagers offer him both shelter and female companionship. He is lowered into a sand pit, where he is introduced to a woman (Kyoko Kishida). The following morning, he discovers that the villagers have left him trapped in the dune with the woman. Later that day, he is informed that the woman has been forced to shovel sand from the pit, in search of a water supply that will service the entire village; whenever she stops shovelling, she is denied food. Slowly, he becomes accustomed to his strange new surroundings. He makes love to the woman, who becomes pregnant with his child. Though she is resigned to remaining in the pit, he attempts to escape, only to be recaptured and returned to his \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"home.\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\" After a second escape, he changes his mind about leaving, determined to find that elusive water supply on behalf of the woman and his new neighbors. Kobo Abe adapted this classic existential fable from his own novel. ******************************************************************************************* I checked this movie out at my local library, and now I am sharing it with all of you. :) Enjoy! :) Please help seed when you are done. Thanks. :) - vertigo173
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Wrong category.
Yeah...TPB wouldn't let it go in movies because of the AC3 filter or codec already torrented with the avi...and because this is an old torrent being renewed, there were peers who would have been stuck out if I hadn't put the torrent back somewhere...
Thanks for this one. Please continue to seed.
I've since uploaded a new and better rip of this here:
http://piratebayproxy.live/tor/3965330/Suna_no_onna_(1964)_Hiroshi_Teshigahara
http://piratebayproxy.live/tor/3965330/Suna_no_onna_(1964)_Hiroshi_Teshigahara
L_T,
I really admire your taste in films, especially Japanese fare. This is an existential fable, a fact that is revealed by repeated viewings. By the way, do you know the out of the way film Shonen (Boy) by Nagisa Oshima? Also looking for Passage du Rhin (Tomorrow Is My Turn), Le (1960) with Charles Aznavour, Hobson's Choice with John Mills, a good copy of Resurrection with Ellen Burstyn, and, I Heard the Owl Call My Name with Tom Courtney. Probably an odd collection, but each is especially engaging and memorable and not available.
Viking
I really admire your taste in films, especially Japanese fare. This is an existential fable, a fact that is revealed by repeated viewings. By the way, do you know the out of the way film Shonen (Boy) by Nagisa Oshima? Also looking for Passage du Rhin (Tomorrow Is My Turn), Le (1960) with Charles Aznavour, Hobson's Choice with John Mills, a good copy of Resurrection with Ellen Burstyn, and, I Heard the Owl Call My Name with Tom Courtney. Probably an odd collection, but each is especially engaging and memorable and not available.
Viking
What's with the low-res rip? 512 x 384? For a 2-CD / 1.26GB rip you could easily go to at least 640 x 480.
2 CD???
why
thank you for this
7.5: Small picture but watchable. Note the hard subs.
This is a bad copy, in the sense that the photography is too dark and you can't see what's going on half of the time. Probably ripped from and old DVD.
There are clearer transfers out there.
There are clearer transfers out there.
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