For My Crushed Right Eye (つぶれかかった右眼のために, Tsuburekakatta migime no tame ni) (aka For the Damaged Right Eye) is a short film by Toshio Matsumoto made in 1968 the year before his feature film Funeral Parade of Roses. It features some of the same milieu, presented through three projectors running at simultaneously. Since projectors do not all run at the same speed, the images can go "out of sync," and each projection of the film can be different.
, 2h15 Directed byToshio Matsumoto GenresDrama, Horror ActorsKatsuo Nakamura, Jūrō Kara Rating78% The main character Gengobe (Katsuo Nakamura), an exile masterless samurai (Ronin), is facing a moral dilemma: either help a courtesan he loves, or join his clan in a campaign of honor. When the geisha and her husband rob him of his reinstatement money, Gengobe's guilt drives him to paths of distraction. As the story develops, secrets are revealed but the dark fate that portends is not avoided.