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Kwaidan
Kwaidan
8.5
/10
2,416 Ratings

KWAIDAN

Kaidan | 怪談

Directed by Masaki Kobayashi
Japan, 1964
Horror, Fantasy, Anthology

Synopsis

Four folk tales: a samurai marries for money with tragic results; a man stranded in a blizzard is rescued at a cost; blind musician Hoichi is forced to perform for an audience of ghosts; an author relates the story of a samurai who sees another warrior’s reflection in his teacup.

Synopsis

Four folk tales: a samurai marries for money with tragic results; a man stranded in a blizzard is rescued at a cost; blind musician Hoichi is forced to perform for an audience of ghosts; an author relates the story of a samurai who sees another warrior’s reflection in his teacup.

Our take

From Masaki Kobayashi (Harakiri), one of the great formalists of classic Japanese cinema, comes a horror classic! A film of eerie atmosphere and widescreen visual wonder, Kwaidan plunges into myth and legend—and, true to the nature of ghost stories, is absolutely haunting.