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All rights reserved.| Movie Description A celebrated samurai film about the life and death of a brilliant samurai/assassin who uses his skill to fulfill impulses of lust and revenge.
Notes DVD Features: Note: Restored High-Definition Digital Transfer And A New And Improved English Subtitle Translation. Region (unknown) Keep Case Widescreen - 2.35 Audio: Mono - Japanese Additional Release Material: Essay By Film Critic Geoffrey O'Brien | Find errors in the product description? Submit a catalog update request now. | ||||||||
Reviews 1 of 1 people found this review helpful. This 1966 film by director Okamoto Kihachi is a classic of Japanese cinema. Based on one of the longest serialized novels ever and conceived originally as the first in a trilogy of films (which explains the ending of the film), it follows the career of Ryunosuke, a sociopathic samurai who happens to be an unbeatable swordsman with a unique technique. The great actor Nakadai Tatsuya's (Ran, Seppuku) portrayal of the lead character is mesmerizing, and the direction of the film is very striking visually. Also in the film, although in a briefer role, is Mifune Toshiro, the better known of the two actors in the West (Yojimbo, Seven Samurai, and many others). Although his appearances are brief, he fills the screen while he's on. There are two scenes that are absolutely unforgettable. A battle at night during a snowstorm and the final ten-minute scene. Some people may find parts of the movie slow (as it hails from a time when character development and dialogue had at least equal billing with action), but for action junkies, these two scenes will be ample compensation for other parts. In my opinion, one of the film's great strengths is the treatment of the central character. In Hollywood, every bad guy has some redeeming feature (Darth Vader comes through in the end...Hannibal Lecter makes us laugh). If they don't, they get killed. Ryunosuke as no redeeming qualities. Nada. Zip. Highly recommended for any serious student of film, samurai movies, or slow-motion train wrecks. Review ID: 10000000002668404 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 10/11/06 by: 0 of 1 people found this review helpful. Black and white version..I bought this movie...and I was surprised...good story. alot of slashing going on..but done tastefully. A good Saturday afternoon movie. I say it worth a collection. No big budget here!..But! when they swing a sword and about honour and all YEP! it's there! I say buy it! I did! No regrets. Review ID: 10000000002110777 Was this review helpful? Report this review |
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