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1926
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Japanese

Directed by Minoru Murata.

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Director: Teinosuke KinugasaGenres: Drama, Historical

Plot Summary

The film depicts the life and struggles of a young Buddhist monk named Kenichi who grapples with his faith and desires amidst a period of social and religious upheaval. As he navigates the complexities of his monastic vows and the temptations of the secular world, Kenichi finds himself drawn into political intrigue and personal sacrifice. His journey explores themes of disillusionment, spirituality, and the search for meaning in a changing Japan.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from early Japanese cinema, "Nichirin: Zenpen" is primarily appreciated for its historical significance and artistic merit. While specific critical reviews from its release are scarce, it is recognized as a representative work of its era, showcasing early filmmaking techniques and narrative approaches in Japan. Modern appreciation focuses on its contribution to film history and its artistic vision.

What Reviewers Say

  • A significant early work in Japanese cinema.

  • Explores complex spiritual and societal themes.

  • Offers insights into the filmmaking style of the 1920s in Japan.

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Fun Fact

Teinosuke Kinugasa, the director, was also a prominent actor and later became famous for directing the avant-garde silent film 'Page of Madness' (1926) in the same year.

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