EPISODE · Oct 21, 2025 · 24 MIN
Ep 268: Japanese Folkloric Horror & the War-Torn Wilds of “Onibaba” (1964)
from Midday Movies · host Laura Fones and Stephen Frothingham
In this episode of Midday Movies, hosts Laura and Stephen dive deep into the 1964 Japanese art house horror film “Onibaba.” Set in war-torn medieval Japan the movie follows the grim story of two nameless women and a deserting soldier caught in a love triangle amidst the ominous tall reeds until the arrival of a samurai general in a demonic mask changes everything. With themes of survival, sin, and potentially supernatural elements, the film offers a stark critique of war and its dehumanizing effects. Amidst their discussion, Laura and Stephen break down the film's unique aesthetics, aggressive jazz soundtrack, and the characters' complex dynamics. They also explore the eerie socio-political backdrop of 14th-century Japan, punctuated by persistent civil wars and societal decay. Their conversation delves into the psychological and folkloric elements of the story, raising questions about what truly transforms people into monsters. Tune in for a comprehensive analysis of a classic that continues to resonate even after nearly 60 years.00:00 Introduction to Midday Movies Podcast00:09 Overview of Onibaba01:13 Initial Impressions and Cultural Context02:07 Setting the Scene: Medieval Japan03:38 Character Analysis: The Nameless Women04:06 Symbolism in Costumes and Actions05:56 The Reeds: A Supernatural Element08:01 Anti-War Themes in Japanese Cinema08:51 Romantic Drama Amidst Chaos10:37 The Power Dynamics and Survival13:06 Survival and Family Dynamics13:42 The Masked Samurai's Arrival15:11 The Mother-in-Law's Plan17:40 The Folklore of Oni Baba20:24 Themes of War and Survival23:36 Final Thoughts and RecommendationsFollow the Umbrella Podcast Collective on IG at @umbrellapodcastcollective or Facehuggers and Friends @facehuggersandfriendspod for updates on “Facehuggers and Friends: An Alien RPG.”We want to know what you think about our podcast! Let us know in this brief survey here.Listen to us on your favorite podcast platform and follow us on social media to stay up to date on upcoming shows and announcements! Instagram Facebook LinktreeCheck out our new merch shop here for tees, totes, stickers and more!
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Ep 268: Japanese Folkloric Horror & the War-Torn Wilds of “Onibaba” (1964)
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