After unleashing the
Daimajin on collectors with
their three-film box set only a handful of months ago, Arrow Video continues
their Daiei run with the
Yokai Monsters Collection. Complete with the
original three film run of the
Yokai Monster trilogy and auteur director
Takashi Miike’s love letter to those films, this collection brings together
four films that were not regularly available (if at all) to Western audiences.
Whether you’re a fan of supernatural monster flicks, strange genre-bending
slices of cinema, or Japanese film history, it’s hard to go wrong with this
boxset as a collector.
The mileage that one gets from the films included in Yokai
Monsters depends on their ability to roll with the shifting genres and a
sense of artifice within their stories. This review covers the third film in
the series, Along with Ghosts, but stay tuned for more reviews for the
rest of the series.
ALONG WITH GHOSTS (1969)
Directors: Kimiyoshi Yasuda, Yoshiyuki Kuroda
Notable Cast: Pepe Hozumi, Masami Burukido, Toura Sakiichi,
Yoshito Yamaji, Bokuzen Hidari, Kojiro Hongo
After bouncing through the second film of the series, Spook
Warfare, with all of its comedic elements and humorous and heartfelt yokai
monster chemistry, the third film Along with Ghosts causes some
significant whiplash. While all three films lean into the period set
horror-tinged supernatural basics, this third and last (of this original run)
of the series finds itself as the most cohesive and cinematically sound in its
storytelling. It may not feature nearly as many yokai as the previous entry -
or, quite honestly, as the first film, but it makes up for it by being a better
film.