Everyone knows Kaneto Shindo from his horror classics 'Kuroneko' and 'Onibaba' and although they're both undoubtedly great films, I've been more impressed by his lesser-known works, like 'Wolf' and 'Human' and now, 'A Scoundrel,' which could be the greatest of the lot. Set in the war-torn 14th century, the film concerns the governor of a province whose chamberlain (the phenomenal Nobuko Otowa, Shindo's wife) tells him of a woman she knew in the Royal court whose beauty could tear a nation apart. The foreshadowing is not so subtle. 'A Scoundrel' was co-written by Shindo and Japan's beloved Junichiro Tanizaki (an author who has not impressed me much, although I've only read very little), and is at once humorous, suspenseful, gruesome, and absolutely fascinating.
玛蒂尔达·鲁茨,马丁·福特,罗伯特·席安,沃利斯·戴,迈克尔·比斯平,菲利普·文切斯特,特雷沃·伊芙,卢克·帕斯夸尼洛,罗娜·迈特拉,卡特琳娜·杜尔登,Robert Rhodes,维罗尼卡·费瑞尔,凯特·尼科尔斯,奥利弗·特雷韦纳,埃莉扎·德苏扎,蕾妮·威利特,玛纳尔·埃尔-费图里,马克斯·克劳斯,内森·库珀,特雷弗·范乌登,王可欣,Danica Davis