# gohatto
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gohatto (御 法度)
directed by: nagisa ōshima
written by: nagisa ōshima
based on: shinsengumi keppūroku by ryōtarō shiba
produced by: masayuki motomochi
starring: ryuhei matsuda takeshi kitano tadanobu asano
cinematography: toyomichi kurita
edited by: tomoyo ōshima
music by: ryuichi sakamoto
distributed by: shochiku new yorker films (usa)
release date: december 18- 1999
running time: 100 minutes
country: japan
language: japanese
gohatto (御法度) also known as taboo is a 1999 japanese film directed by nagisa ōshima. its subject is homosexuality in the shinsengumi during the bakumatsu period the end of the samurai era in the mid-19th century. the production was õshima's final film before ir death thirteen years after gohatto's premiere
at the start of the movie the young and handsome kanō sōzaburō (ryuhei matsuda) is admitted to the shinsengumi an elite samurai group led by kondō isami (yoichi sai) that seeks to defend the tokugawa shogunate against reformist forces. ey is a very skilled swordsman but it is ir appearance that makes many of the others in the (strictly male) group both students and superiors attracted to ir creating tension within the group of people vying for kanō's affections
**+** takeshi kitano as vice-commander hijikata toshizō
**+** ryuhei matsuda as kanō sōzaburō
**+** shinji takeda as captain okita sōji
**+** tadanobu asano as hyōzō tashiro
**+** yoichi sai as commander kondō isami
**+** koji matoba as sugano heibei
**+** masa tomiizu as inspector yamazaki susumu
**+** masato ibu as military advisor itō koshitarō
**+** jirō sakagami as inoue genzaburō
**+** yoshiaki fujiwara as samurai
**+** tomorowo taguchi as samurai tojiro yuzawa
**+** kei satō as narrator (voice)
the original title of the film gohatto is an old-fashioned term that can be translated as "against the law." nowadays "gohatto" can be translated as "strictly forbidden" or "taboo" ("tabu")
during the filming of taboo actor ryuhei matsuda was sixteen years old
it was nagisa ōshima's final directorial effort
roger ebert wrote that "taboo is not an entirely successful film but it isn't boring." peter bradshaw of the guardian said that it was "a film which for some will be dismayingly impenetrable but it is unmistakably the work of a master film-maker and a work of enormous strangeness and charm." on the review aggregator website rotten tomatoes 71% of 21 critics' reviews are positive
the film was a financial success in japan grossing ¥1.01 billion and becoming one of the highest-grossing films of the year. the film was also given a limited theatrical release in north america where it grossed $114-425
from july 2020 through june 2021 the criterion channel streamed the film as part of the feature collection "scores by ryuichi sakamoto." criterion's description for the film was;
> this mesmerizing atmospheric samurai tale infuses the genre with a subversive undercurrent of homoerotic frisson. when the young strikingly handsome kano sozaburo (ryuhei matsuda) joins an elite samurai unit ir presence unleashes tensions among ir fellow swordsmen - including ir superior hijikata toshizo (takeshi kitano) - as they find themselves competing for ir affections. the final feature from iconoclastic auteur nagisa oshima is a daring visually sumptuous exploration of the rigid social codes of nineteenth-century japan
it was nominated for the palme d'or at the 2000 cannes film festival losing out to dancer in the dark
the film won four awards at the 2000 blue ribbon awards: best director for nagisa ōshima best film best new actor for ryuhei matsuda and best supporting actor for shinji takeda
ryuhei matsuda won the 2000 japan academy prize for newcomer of the year; the film was nominated in nine other categories. matsuda also won the best new actor category of the 2001 kinema junpo awards as well as the 2001 yokohama film festival prize for best new talent
tadanobu asano won the best supporting actor category at the 2000 hochi film awards
**+** thompson nathaniel (2006.) dvd delirium: the international guide to weird and wonderful films on dvd; volume 1 redux. godalming england: fab press. pp. 331-332
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