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Ugetsu

Ugetsu

Released PG 96 min 8.2/10 Votes: 26186
In 16th century Japan, peasants Genjuro and Tobei sell their earthenware pots to a group of soldiers in a nearby village, in defiance of a local sage's warning against seeking to profit from warfare. Genjuro's pursuit of both riches and the mysterious Lady Wakasa, as well as Tobei's desire to become a samurai, run the risk of destroying both themselves and their wives, Miyagi and Ohama.
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  • Dancer in the Dark - Features deep emotional and tragic themes that resonate with the tone of Darkly Noon.
  • A Clockwork Orange - Explores themes of free will and morality in a visually striking manner, similar to Darkly Noon’s storytelling.
  • Perfect Blue - Engages with psychological horror and identity crises, resonating with the character struggles in Darkly Noon.
  • Ugetsu - Explores themes of desire, loss, and the supernatural, reflecting the blending of reality and surrealism in Darkly Noon.
  • The Lobster - A satirical take on relationships and societal norms, exploring identity in a surrealist setting like Darkly Noon.
  • The Piano - A character-driven story exploring love and isolation that aligns with the emotional undercurrents of Darkly Noon.
  • Solaris - Philosophical sci-fi that delves into human consciousness, reflecting the introspective aspects of Darkly Noon.
  • The Shape of Water - A story about love and acceptance amidst darkness, resonating with the emotional and surreal qualities of Darkly Noon.
  • Shadow of the Vampire - Explores the blurring of reality and fiction within a dark narrative structure akin to that of Darkly Noon.

Last updated: 2024-09-30 17:46:53

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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Gate of Hell List

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  • The Tale of the Princess Kaguya - A beautiful animation based on Japanese folklore with similar aesthetic qualities.
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  • Yojimbo - A tale of a wandering samurai caught in a conflict, similar themes of loyalty.
  • Throne of Blood - A retelling of Shakespeare's Macbeth set in feudal Japan, exploring ambition and fate.
  • Kagemusha - Focuses on warfare and identity in feudal Japan, with stunning visuals.
  • Ikiru - A poignant narrative about life and meaning, showcasing deep human emotions.
  • The Last Samurai - Explores the clash of cultures and the code of the samurai.
  • The Hidden Fortress - A story of adventure and honor, often cited as an influence on Star Wars.
  • Ugetsu - Touches on ambition and the supernatural, set in historical Japan.
  • Ran - A visually stunning adaptation of King Lear set in feudal Japan.
  • Mikado - Cultural representation and samurai themes are prevalent in both.
  • The Samurai - Focuses on the role of the samurai and the conflicts they face.
  • Lady Snowblood - Revenge story with strong female leads set in a historical context.
  • Sanjuro - A sequel to Yojimbo featuring a samurai navigating a corrupt society.
  • The Wolf Brigade - A mix of action, honor, and a struggle against societal issues.
  • Harakiri - A story of a samurai's honor in the face of societal decay.
  • Zen - A historical drama depicting the life of a significant Japanese figure.
  • The Ring - Cultural elements and folklore that are similar to Gate of Hell.
  • The Grudge - Explores themes of vengeance similar to the underlying themes in Gate of Hell.
  • Battle Royale - Focuses on survival and moral dilemmas in a harsh societal setup.
  • Onibaba - Themes of survival and human nature against a backdrop of war.
  • Spirited Away - Another classic depicting Japanese culture and folklore with a strong narrative.
  • Ghost in the Shell - Explores existential themes along with beautiful animation.
  • Orochi - A traditional Japanese tale of revenge with strong emotional complexity.
  • Tale of Tales - Exhibits a surreal storytelling style similar to folklore influences.
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  • House of Flying Daggers - A visually arresting love story intertwined with martial arts.
  • The Flowers of War - Explores historical themes with a strong emotional impact.
  • Red Cliff - Ancient battles and strategies echo the samurai ethos.
  • Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon - A mix of martial arts and a story of honor and love.
  • Shogun Assassin - An action-packed tale that incorporates samurai culture.
  • Miyamoto Musashi - A biographical film focusing on the life of a legendary samurai.
  • The Flowers of War - Focuses on honor during historical conflicts similar to Gate of Hell.
  • Gohatto - Deals with themes of desire and loyalty in samurai culture.
  • Vengeance is Mine - A deep character study focusing on the consequences of a life of crime.
  • Bushi no Ichibun - A historical drama about a samurai's life and values.
  • Sword of the Beast - Focuses on themes of freedom and samurai honor in the face of challenges.
  • Swordsman - A tale of loyalty and betrayal with strong visuals and choreography.

Last updated: 2024-09-30 17:48:30

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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Clean, Shaven List

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  • Black Swan - Intense psychological drama involving identity and pressure.
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  • Donnie Darko - Surreal film that delves into mental health and existential themes.
  • Thirteen - A raw portrayal of youth, identity crises, and rebellion.
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  • Girl, Interrupted - A look into mental health through the eyes of young women in an institution.
  • The Hours - Intertwined stories of women dealing with depression and identity.
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  • A Clockwork Orange - Dives into themes of identity, free will, and societal norms.
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  • The Lighthouse - Psychological horror with themes of isolation and madness.
  • American Psycho - Explores identity and societal expectations through a deranged lens.
  • Inception - Themes of reality perception and psychological struggles.
  • Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind - Explores memory and identity in a surreal narrative.
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  • Her - Explores themes of connection and identity in a modern context.
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  • The Killing of a Sacred Deer - Psychological thriller that explores moral dilemmas and family dynamics.
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  • The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo - Involves complex psychological themes and dark narratives.
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  • Donnie Brasco - A deep character study that involves dual identity and moral struggles.
  • Ordinary People - A dramatic exploration of family dynamics and psychological trauma.

Last updated: 2024-09-28 07:52:23

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  • Pink Flamingos - A provocative film that challenges societal norms and tastes.
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Last updated: 2024-09-28 07:52:40

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  • The Delightful Forest - Focuses on desire and human emotions with an emphasis on unconventional storytelling.
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  • The Piano Teacher - Explores themes of sexuality and psychological conflict within a complex character study.
  • Love Exposure 2 - Continuing the themes of love, confusion, and religious undertones in relationships.
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  • Vampire's Kiss - Absurdist comedy with themes of identity crisis and existential dread.
  • Shaolin Soccer - Merges sports with humor and fantastical elements in a unique narrative style.
  • Tetsuo: The Iron Man - Combines body horror and absurdism, crafting a surreal experience with social commentary.
  • House (Hausu) - An avant-garde horror film that mixes comedy, surrealism, and vibrant visuals.
  • Ida - A deep exploration of identity, faith, and hidden traumas against a striking visual backdrop.
  • The Lobster - Examines love and societal pressures within absurd and surreal contexts.
  • Ugetsu - A blending of fantasy and historical issues featuring powerful emotional narratives.
  • Perfect Blue - Explores the psyche of an aspiring pop idol in a dark and psychological thriller framework.
  • Nekromantik - Explores taboo subjects with a shocking and surreal approach to storytelling.
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  • The Handmaiden - Themes of deception, intricate relationships, and stunning visuals pour into this story.
  • Tokyo Gore Police - Absurd horror-comedy that critiques society through exaggerated violence and absurdity.
  • A Touch of Sin - Interwoven stories that explore the darker aspects of modern society in China.
  • Wild Strawberries - A blend of surrealism and introspection throughout life's complexities and regrets.
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Last updated: 2024-09-25 17:22:57

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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Don't Believe the Hype List

  • Inside Job - A documentary that explores the financial crisis of 2008, similar in its critical examination of societal issues.
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  • The Big Short - A dramatized account of the 2008 financial crisis focusing on the systemic corruption in finance.
  • American Factory - A documentary examining globalization and labor, resonating with the critical themes expressed.
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  • Super Size Me - Investigates the fast-food industry and its impact on health, in line with exposing critical societal issues.
  • The Great Hack - Focuses on data privacy and manipulation in the digital age, similar to themes of misinformation.
  • The Changing Face of Comedy - Explores how humor changes with societal views, linking to themes of social commentary.
  • Fahrenheit 9/11 - A politically charged documentary that critiques government policies and events.
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  • V for Vendetta - A dystopian narrative that questions government and media power.
  • Network - A satirical look at the news media and its impact on society, sharing critical themes.
  • The Last Dance - A docuseries about Michael Jordan and media portrayal of sports, offering deep insights into a cultural phenomenon.
  • Sorry to Bother You - A dark satire on capitalism and race, providing a critical perspective on modern society.
  • Ugetsu - A classic film that critiques human greed and ambition amidst war, echoing reflective themes.
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  • Parks and Recreation - A satirical look at government and public service that shares a similar humorous critique.
  • The Wire - Explores systemic corruption in cities through various social institutions, aligning with investigative themes.
  • The Crown - A historical drama that delves into the impact of media and public perception on the British monarchy.
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  • The Money Monster - Thriller that critiques the financial industry and media's role, resonating with the documentary.
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Last updated: 2024-10-07 15:30:01

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