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Kabuki and 1950's studio style combine in Keisuke Kinoshita's lavish and heart-wrenching account of a rural Japanese family planning for and coping with the responsibilities and struggles of ubasute - a village's custom to carry elderly family members to a mountaintop in winter and abandon them.  Gorgeous set and production design add a compelling dynamism to an otherwise carefully plotted family drama.

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