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The Sun's Burial (1960) 1080p Direct

Set in the poverty-stricken , the film provides a brutal look at the Japanese underclass. It avoids a single traditional protagonist, instead interweaving the lives of several nihilistic characters:

: A naïve youth who joins Shin's gang but quickly becomes disillusioned by its everyday brutality. Key Themes The Sun’s Burial (太陽の墓場, Nagisa Oshima, 1960) The Sun's Burial (1960) 1080p

( Taiyō no Hakaba , 1960), directed by Nagisa Ōshima , is a cornerstone of the Japanese New Wave ( nuberu bagu ). A high-definition 1080p presentation highlights the film's startling use of color and kinetic camerawork, which Ōshima used to capture the "sweat and grime" of a nation in moral transition . Core Premise & Narrative Set in the poverty-stricken , the film provides

: A calculating woman who survives by illegally trading blood and ID papers, acting as a cynical conduit between street gangs and the destitute. Set in the poverty-stricken

: The leader of a ruthless street gang of pimps and thugs.