77 Dogra Magra

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Finch
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77 Dogra Magra

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A man wakes in an asylum with no memory. Dr Wakabayashi helps him to recall his past in which he killed his bride on their wedding day. Part of his memory becomes linked to another doctor, Dr Masaki, and a manuscript, Dogra Magra. As the two doctors treat him, reality and fantasy become blurred and the patient becomes unsure of his identity or his doctors’ experiments. The final feature film by Toshio Matsumoto (Funeral Parade of Roses) is an adaptation of the celebrated novel by Kyusaku Yumeno, a period set gothic tale with a sense of dreamy dread that recalls Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s Cure and the locked room mystery of Shutter Island. A stunningly shot phantasmagoria by Tatsuo Suzuki (Pastoral: To Die in the Country), Dogra Magra is presented on Blu-ray for the first time outside of Japan.

LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURES

High-Definition digital transfer supervised by director of photography Tatsuo Suzuki and producer Shuji Shibata
Audio commentary by director Toshio Matsumoto (2003)
Interview with Toshio Matsumoto (2003, 21 mins)
A visual essay by programmer and curator Julian Ross (2024)
Instructions on Ahodara Sutra (a popular Japanese chant delivered by Dr. Masaki in the film) by legendary street performer Hiroshi Sakano (16 mins)
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New and improved English subtitles
Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Time Tomorrow
Limited edition booklet featuring new writing by Hirofumi Sakamoto, president of the Postwar Japan Moving Image Archive and author Jasper Sharp on screenwriter Atsushi Yamatoya plus an interview with producer Shuji Shibata and Matsumoto’s director’s statement
Limited edition of 3000 copies, presented in full-height Scanavo packaging with removable OBI strip leaving packaging free of certificates and markings

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ex-cowboy
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Re: 77 Dogra Magra

#2 Post by ex-cowboy »

Fantastic. Very excited to see a proper release of this, having only previously seen a youtube copy. Will be interesting to see if any of the extras touch on the source novel, which is still sadly without (official) translation into English.
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Re: 77 Dogra Magra

#3 Post by therewillbeblus »

This is quite the peculiar beast - its surreal attitude is like a cross between Ruiz and Fellini, so it was easier to abandon a strict focus on the dazing dream logic and enjoy the ride's visceral pleasures - though it sure puts a lot of effort into its puzzle only to repress narrative payoffs. If this was condensed into a tight 90, it probably would've been easier to forgive the stupefying plot mechanics in favor of its dreamlike iconography
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