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The Eel (UK Limited Edition, Region Free)

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The Eel (UK Limited Edition, Region Free)

After serving time in prison for murdering his unfaithful wife, Yamashita (Koji Yakusho, Perfect DaysCure) is released on parole, accompanied only by his pet eel. Hoping to stay out of trouble, he takes over a rural barber shop that quickly becomes a gathering point for the eccentric locals. However, the discovery of a woman’s failed suicide starts a chain reaction that brings back past demons - and not just his own. The Eel won master filmmaker Shohei Imamura his second Palme d’Or, after 1983’s The Ballad of Narayama and was the breakthrough of its star Yakusho.

LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY FEATURES

  • High-Definition digital transfer

  • Uncompressed mono PCM audio

  • Contains both the Theatrical cut (117 mins.) and rarely seen Director's cut (134 mins.)

  • Interview with critic Tony Rayns (2024)

  • Interview with screenwriter Daisuke Tengan (2024)

  • Visual essay by Tom Mes on the year 1997 as a turning point in Japanese cinema (2024)
  • Trailer

  • Newly improved English subtitle translation

  • Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Time Tomorrow

  • Limited edition booklet featuring a newly translated archival interview with Imamura

  • Limited edition of 3000 copies, presented in full-height Scanavo packaging with removable OBI strip leaving packaging free of certificates and markings

        After serving time in prison for murdering his unfaithful wife, Yamashita (Koji Yakusho, Perfect DaysCure) is released on parole, accompanied only by his pet eel. Hoping to stay out of trouble, he takes over a rural barber shop that quickly becomes a gathering point for the eccentric locals. However, the discovery of a woman’s failed suicide starts a chain reaction that brings back past demons - and not just his own. The Eel won master filmmaker Shohei Imamura his second Palme d’Or, after 1983’s The Ballad of Narayama and was the breakthrough of its star Yakusho.

        LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY FEATURES

        • High-Definition digital transfer

        • Uncompressed mono PCM audio

        • Contains both the Theatrical cut (117 mins.) and rarely seen Director's cut (134 mins.)

        • Interview with critic Tony Rayns (2024)

        • Interview with screenwriter Daisuke Tengan (2024)

        • Visual essay by Tom Mes on the year 1997 as a turning point in Japanese cinema (2024)
        • Trailer

        • Newly improved English subtitle translation

        • Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Time Tomorrow

        • Limited edition booklet featuring a newly translated archival interview with Imamura

        • Limited edition of 3000 copies, presented in full-height Scanavo packaging with removable OBI strip leaving packaging free of certificates and markings
              $7.20

              Original: $23.99

              -70%
              The Eel (UK Limited Edition, Region Free)

              $23.99

              $7.20

              Description

              After serving time in prison for murdering his unfaithful wife, Yamashita (Koji Yakusho, Perfect DaysCure) is released on parole, accompanied only by his pet eel. Hoping to stay out of trouble, he takes over a rural barber shop that quickly becomes a gathering point for the eccentric locals. However, the discovery of a woman’s failed suicide starts a chain reaction that brings back past demons - and not just his own. The Eel won master filmmaker Shohei Imamura his second Palme d’Or, after 1983’s The Ballad of Narayama and was the breakthrough of its star Yakusho.

              LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY FEATURES

              • High-Definition digital transfer

              • Uncompressed mono PCM audio

              • Contains both the Theatrical cut (117 mins.) and rarely seen Director's cut (134 mins.)

              • Interview with critic Tony Rayns (2024)

              • Interview with screenwriter Daisuke Tengan (2024)

              • Visual essay by Tom Mes on the year 1997 as a turning point in Japanese cinema (2024)
              • Trailer

              • Newly improved English subtitle translation

              • Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Time Tomorrow

              • Limited edition booklet featuring a newly translated archival interview with Imamura

              • 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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