| After spending much of the 1970s making a number of well-regarded documentaries, master filmmaker Shohei Imamura returned to the realm of fiction with Vengeance Is Mine, a horrific character study of a bland-looking serial killer that brims with jarring violence and almost feral sexuality. Based on a true story and told in flashbacks, the film uses an innovative plot structure that winds back and forth between the present, during a police interrogation, and the past, including a 78-day spree of theft, whore-mongering, and murder. Though the film is littered with striking, nearly hallucinogenic images, Imamura shoots the unfolding events in a documentary style, with his trademark unobtrusive, distanced camera work. As a result, the grisly double murder near the beginning of the film is disconcertingly brutal and Vengeance's numerous sex scenes seem all the more racy. Though Imamura never spells out the protagonist's motives, the viewer is presented with an unnervingly intimate portrait of sociopath Iwao Enokizu (Ken Ogata), who is utterly unbound by any rules, morals, and laws (including laws of gravity, in the film's surreal final twist). Enokizu kills and cheats just about everyone except the person he hates the most, his father Shizuo (Rentaro Mikuni), who willingly submits not only to conformist demands of Japanese society but also to the dogma of the Catholic church. Having made a career exploring the messy underside of human nature, Imamura brilliantly renders this complex, hateful father-and-son relationship with the subtlety and detail that only a master could. This film ultimately made Ken Ogata a star in Japan and garnered prestigious Kinema Jumpo best actor prizes for Rentaro Mikuni and Mayumi Ogawa. Savage, bawdy, and darkly funny, Vengeance Is Mine is a striking journey in the mind of a killer that will linger on in the viewer's consciousness long after the credits have rolled.   
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 Product Details
 
 Actors: Ken Ogata, Rentaro Mikuni, Chocho Miyako
 Directors: Shohei Imamura
 Format: Multiple Formats, Blu-ray, Widescreen
 Language: Japanese
 Subtitles: English
 Region: Region A/1 (Read more about DVD/Blu-ray formats.)
 Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
 Number of discs: 1
 Rated: Unrated
 Studio: Criterion Collection (Direct)
 DVD Release Date: August 26, 2014
 Run Time: 140 minutes
 
 Special Features
 Audio commentary from 2005 featuring critic Tony Rayns; Excerpts from a 1999 interview with Director Shohei Imamura, Produced by the Directors Guild of Japan; Trailer and teaser; Plus: A booklet featuring an essay by critic Michael Atkinson, a 1994 interview with Imamura by filmmaker Toichi Nakata, and writings by Iamamura on Vengeance Is Mine and his approach to directing
 
 Cast & Crew
 Ken Ogata 	Iwao Enokizu
 Rentaro Mikuni 	Shizuo Enokizu
 Chocho Miyako 	Kayo Enokizu
 Mitsuko Baisho 	Kazuko Enokizu
 Mayumi Ogawa 	Haru Asano
 Nijiko Kiyokawa 	Hisano Asano
 
 Technical Credits
 Shohei Imamura 	Director
 Imamura Shohei 	Director
 Satani Akino 	Production Designer
 Shinsaku Himeda 	Cinematographer
 Fujikura Hiroshi 	Executive Producer
 Shinichiro Ikebe 	Score Composer
 Shunsaku Ikehata 	Screenwriter
 Inoue Kazuo 	Producer
 Uraoka Keiichi 	Editor
 Bab Masaru 	Screenwriter
 Ikebe Shinichiro 	Score Composer
 Himeda Shinsaku 	Cinematographer
 Keiichi Uraoka 	Editor
 
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