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The Dragon Painter (1919)Rating: 3 1/2 Stars (out of 4)Brush with DestinyBy Jeffrey M. Anderson
Directed by William Worthington, The Dragon Painter is fairly sophisticated for its day with its serene, meticulous backdrops and effective storytelling techniques. When we first meet our hero, he stands on a small jut of land, stuck in the corner of the frame, overlooking a miraculous waterfall. Hayakawa stars as Tatsu, a talented but tormented painter who insists that his "princess" has been stolen from him and turned into a dragon. He lives as a hermit in the woods and paints only pictures of his princess. An empty landscape, for example, isn't really empty; his dragon is sleeping at the bottom of the lake. Meanwhile, an old master painter (Edward Peil Sr.) has searched far and wide for an apprentice to follow in his footsteps, and only Tatsu's paintings intrigue him. But in order to coax the crazy hermit down from his mountain, the painter's daughter (Tsuru Aoki) must pose as the reincarnated princess. Unfortunately, having her back in the flesh drain's the hermit's passion for painting. It's too bad that the filmmakers chose not to show more artwork for the camera, but the compositions -- many set outdoors -- are breathtaking enough to suggest any artistic masterworks. (The film was mainly shot in Yosemite.) On top of its artistic achievements, The Dragon Painter also demonstrated that there was more to the Japanese culture than stereotypes suggested. DVD Details: Milestone has released a very fine DVD of The Dragon Painter, loaded with extras. The feature itself runs only 53 minutes, so Milestone has included another film, Thomas Ince's The Wrath of the Gods (1914), which, frankly, isn't nearly as interesting. We also get a brief comedy short that Hayakawa made with Fatty Arbuckle and Charles Murray, a still gallery and several items on the DVD-Rom side: a script for The Wrath of the Gods, a press kit, the Dragon Painter novel, and more. Starring: Sessue Hayakawa, Toyo Fujita, Edward Peil Sr., Tsuru Aoki |
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