Kisaku
Kisaku

Kisaku

2005TV ShowEnded3 SeasonsJapanese

Kisaku, professional letch and all-purpose pervert, is the best when it comes to blackmailing the local women into performing lurid sex acts. While quality is preferable over quantity, Kisaku has some plans for both.

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IMDb7.6/10
Director: Masahiko TsuchidaGenres: Documentary, Drama

Plot Summary

This documentary follows the life of Kisaku, a man who has lived in a unique, self-sufficient community in the mountains of Japan for over 30 years. The film explores his philosophy on life, nature, and humanity, offering a glimpse into a world far removed from modern society. It highlights his deep connection with the natural environment and his simple yet profound way of living.

Critical Reception

Kisaku was met with critical acclaim, particularly for its intimate portrayal of its subject and its contemplative nature. Reviewers praised its meditative pace and the profound insights it offered into a different way of life. The film is noted for its observational style, allowing the audience to draw their own conclusions about Kisaku's choices and philosophy.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its serene and philosophical exploration of an alternative lifestyle.
  • Appreciated for its intimate and respectful portrayal of its subject.
  • Noted for its meditative pacing and observational documentary style.

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The film's subject, Kisaku, lived in the mountains of Japan in a self-built home, largely disconnected from modern technology and society for over three decades, embodying a unique philosophy of simple living and communion with nature.

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