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Title: The Book of the Dead
(Shisha No Sho) DVD
STARRING:
Rie Miyazawa
(voice), Kyko Kokishima (Voice)
BRIEF
SUMMARY: The Book of the Dead (Shisha no
Sho) is a 2005 stop motion-animated feature film directed by
Kihachiro Kawamoto. The film is based on a novel by Shinobu
Orikuchi and in the Nara period at around 750 CE, the era when
Buddhism was being introduced from China.
Iratsume, a young woman from a noble house, becomes obsessed with
the new religion and spends much of her time hand-copying the
sutras, trying to understand the teachings of the buddha. On the
eve of each equinox and solstice she begins to see a radiant
figure looking not unlike the buddha floating between the twin
peaks of distant Mount Futakami.
One evening, after completing her one-thousandth copy of a sutra,
her view the figure she has been longing to see again is obscured
by a rainstorm. In pursuit of it she slips away from her
household to the foot of the mountain, where she arrives at a
temple that women are forbidden to enter. There she learns that
the figure might not be buddha, but the soul of the executed
Prince Otsu which wanders in torment between this world and the
next. When Iratsume and Otsu's soul encounter, they feel
compelled to unite. They forge a bond, bringing comfort and peace
to each other - a bond that allows the prince's soul to find
rest.
The film follows the Japanese teaching that came from Buddhism:
that no matter who they are, friends or foes, the souls of the
dead need to be relieved. Kawamoto has said that the film is
dedicated to all the innocent people who have died in recent
wars.
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