Sansho the Bailiff

Sansho the Bailiff

14/9/1955 2h 4m 8.1/10

Overview

In medieval Japan, a woman and her children journey to find the family's patriarch, who was exiled years earlier.

Director

Kenji Mizoguchi

Top Billed Cast

Ichirō Sugai

Ichirō Sugai

Minister of Justice

Eitarō Shindō

Eitarō Shindō

Sanshô dayû

Kyōko Kagawa

Kyōko Kagawa

Anju

Yoshiaki Hanayagi

Zushiô

Kinuyo Tanaka

Kinuyo Tanaka

Tamaki

Bontarō Miake

Bontarō Miake

Kichiji

Reviews

CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

1/4/2023

7/10

When a benign provincial governor tries to intervene to protect his people from the brutality of the military, he is stripped of his rank and banished. His wife and children are forced to follow him, on foot, some time later and hopelessly ill-equipped for that task they fall prey to people traffickers who split the family up. The young daughter and son soon find themselves bought by the eponymous character and forced into cruel manual labour that only his son "Taro" (Akitake Kôno) seems at all concerned about. Can he help? Can they manage to keep some semblance of their erstwhile decency and nobility in the face of such indifference and oppression? Will the family ever reconcile? This is a glorious film to look at. The photography is dark, gloomy and hugely effective at eliciting a feeling of sorrow for the children as they struggle to survive in their new lives. There are glimmers of optimism, but Kenji Mizoguchi manages our expectations well. There is no yellow brick road here, the sunlit uplands are definitely there but we have no idea when (or if) one or other or neither of the children may ever reach them. The acting is poised and characterful - especially the young "Anju" (Kyôko Kagawa) who tries to look out for her initially weak and vulnerable younger brother "Zushio" (Yoshiaki Hanayagi). It is beautifully scored with a mixture of Japanese and classical themes that compliment well the contrasting images of poverty, wealth, cruelty and kindness of this story of barbarity and revenge. The cinematography does benefit from a big screen - it makes the story and the imagery all the more impactful, but even on a television this is is two hours that truly keeps you gripped.

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