Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuZatoichi runs afoul of some evil fugitives, working for a corrupt law official.Zatoichi runs afoul of some evil fugitives, working for a corrupt law official.Zatoichi runs afoul of some evil fugitives, working for a corrupt law official.
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- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Minokichi
- (as Jotaro Sennami)
- Genta
- (as Hisataro Hojo)
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This movie convinces on many levels. First of all, it has a quite gloomy atmosphere showing intimidation, slavery and torture. Secondly, the movie's sinsiter tone is contrasted by a few likeable characters such as the generous doctor and his helpful daughter. Thirdly, the fight sequences are among the most intense in the franchise and especially the final thirty minutes when a severly injured Zatoichi takes his revenge are extremely intense. One has never seen Zatoichi as vulnerable as in this movie which only seems to make him stronger. The movie's tragic end is quite a tearjerker and also leaves a big impression.
There aren't many negative things to say. Obviously, the story is once again quite predictable but that's the case for nearly all movies of the franchise. The middle section is atmospheric but maybe slightly plodding and could have been shortened by a few minutes for a more fluid and vivid experience.
Still, this movie's brutal, desperate and gloomy atmosphere makes it one of the most remarkable entries in the franchise. Fans of old date, occasional fans of chambara films and those who are curious about the massive Zatoichi saga but haven't checked it out yet should appreciate Zatoichi and the Fugitives alike.
Add in an outstanding score from the unsung Hajime Kabarugi, and you have a winner!
There isn't much to make this one stand out from the other later Zatoichi films, but it does have Takashi Shimura in a supporting role.
'Zatoichi and the Fugitives' features some of the most ruthless villains to have appeared in any of the zatoichi films preceding this title. These villains really gave 'Zato no Ichi' (played by Shintaro Katsu) a tough time. Its the first time I actually worried for his safety which is a rarity since he is mostly portrayed as a practically invincible swordsmen as seen in 'Adventures of Zatoich' where he slayed an entire guard post with scores of skilled swordsmen. However this time Zatoichi has many close calls which gives a change of pace from the mass-slaying zatoichi we are so used to, suspense is no stranger to this film.
Takashi Shimura of 'Seven Samurai' and 'Red Beard' fame that played Dr Junan really left me impressed. The dynamic between the blind gangster/swordsmen/anma and the kind-hearted doctor made for a very entertaining watch. Takashi Shimura did not disappoint.
The use of Manzai comedy and the customary gambling scene where Zatoichi always manages to split the loaded dice in half is left out of this film. Instead one can expect a dark and suspenseful tale with a very solid story that doesn't feel too reminiscent of the previous 17 films.
If you have made it to the 18th installment of the long-time running zatoichi series than that means your already hooked to this very likable icon. Zatoichi and the fugitives is definitely one of my favorite Zatoichi films.
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- WissenswertesThis is the first Zatoichi film to use the blood spray practical effect. Coincidentally, the first Japanese film to ever make use of this effect was Akira Kurosawa's 'Sanjuro' (1962), which also featured actor Takashi Shimura.
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Oshizu: Master Ichi, how long have you been blind?
Zatoichi: Since I was about eight.
Oshizu: Then you must remember a lot of things.
Zatoichi: Like what?
Oshizu: Like the color of plants.
Zatoichi: I can distinguish plants by touch, but the colors have all...
Oshizu: What?
Zatoichi: At first I remembered all the colors - green, red, and so forth. I told myself I had to remember them and tried hard not to forget. But they gradually faded away. All that's left now is darkness.
- Alternative VersionenThe UK release was cut, cut required to remove real animal cruelty (a snake cut in half squirming on the ground) in accordance with BBFC Guidelines and policy, in order to obtain a 15 classification. An uncut classification was not available.
- VerbindungenFeatured in WatchMojo: The Best Action Movies of All Time from A to Z (2020)
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