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Ichi - Die blinde Schwertkämpferin

Originaltitel: Ichi
  • 2008
  • 16
  • 2 Std.
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6,5/10
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Haruka Ayase in Ichi - Die blinde Schwertkämpferin (2008)
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Mit Schwert und Shamisen reist die blinde Ichi durchs Land um ihren Vater zu finden. Auf dem Weg muss sie sich gegen die schlimmsten Verbrecher Japans zur wehr setzen.Mit Schwert und Shamisen reist die blinde Ichi durchs Land um ihren Vater zu finden. Auf dem Weg muss sie sich gegen die schlimmsten Verbrecher Japans zur wehr setzen.Mit Schwert und Shamisen reist die blinde Ichi durchs Land um ihren Vater zu finden. Auf dem Weg muss sie sich gegen die schlimmsten Verbrecher Japans zur wehr setzen.

  • Regie
    • Fumihiko Sori
  • Drehbuch
    • Kan Shimozawa
    • Taeko Asano
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Haruka Ayase
    • Shidô Nakamura
    • Yôsuke Kubozuka
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    6,5/10
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    • Regie
      • Fumihiko Sori
    • Drehbuch
      • Kan Shimozawa
      • Taeko Asano
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Haruka Ayase
      • Shidô Nakamura
      • Yôsuke Kubozuka
    • 23Benutzerrezensionen
    • 44Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
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    Haruka Ayase
    Haruka Ayase
    • Ichi
    Shidô Nakamura
    Shidô Nakamura
    • Banki
    Yôsuke Kubozuka
    Yôsuke Kubozuka
    • Toraji Shirakawa
    Takao Osawa
    Takao Osawa
    • Toma Fujihira
    Gô Rijû
    • Kihachi
    Mayumi Sada
    Mayumi Sada
    • Mitsu
    Tetsuo Yamashita
    Ayumu Saitô
    Tôru Tezuka
    Kumiko Tsuchiya
    Shirô Namiki
    • Kataoka
    Tetta Sugimoto
    • Blind man
    Megumi Yokoyama
    • Toma's mother
    Eri Watanabe
    • Ohama
    Yoshiyuki Yamaguchi
    Akira Emoto
    • Chobei Shirakawa
    Yûto Nakano
    Shôichirô Masumoto
    • Regie
      • Fumihiko Sori
    • Drehbuch
      • Kan Shimozawa
      • Taeko Asano
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    10dustin-196-676503

    A movie for the senses

    Epic! I loved this movie! The action scenes are really cool. the swordplay is a lot of fun. there are some bullet-time action scenes. the classic blind samurai portrayed through a lonesome girl is very intriguing. it's going to catch your attention and take you into ichi's world. ichi is special because, we feel for her, become attached to her, and don't want to see her suffer. "ichi" envelopes you through sound and hearing. we all know she is blind, and develop a keen sense of the sounds that trigger events. the shots are very cool, soothing, and warm colors express vibrancy and visual sensation. the play on sounds pulls the viewer into "ichi's" vision-less world. it's easy to fall in love with the main characters, because they have so much personality, and are very charismatic. i highly recommend this movie! It was awesome from beginning to end!
    5trcky1

    sometimes shines, but mostly clunky

    I had totally forgotten about Zatoichi until I saw some of the other reviews. But there were no similarities btw the two films, and I don't think there were supposed to be either. So this film stands on its own merits (or lack thereof).

    Ichi starts off kind of weak, with some hokey dialogue. But the hokey dialogue does play off as somewhat endearing btw Toma, the insecure samurai trainee and Ichi, the cold and bleak musician. The story and the relationship btw Toma and Ichi are developed decently, so we are kept interested in the movie throughout. However, the film's pacing is rather clunky and some of the symbolic imagery and the profound dialogue isn't set up well and comes across rather forced. It's almost as if the director is making up for plot holes by inserting random bits of poetic images and dialogue that aren't set up well and don't make that much sense.

    The action is more or less decent, but the climactic fight scenes are too short and simplistic. All in all, it's not a great action film, not a great romance, and not a great drama, although it aspires to be all three. It's a film that's OK for killing time with, but I wouldn't set aside any part of your day with it.
    7Seth_Rogue_One

    Stellar samurai movie

    About a blind but deadly woman forsaken by her home-village and a man she meets on the way.

    It's not packed with non-stop action it's more story based than it is action based but the action that there is is really well orchestrated.

    The story packs plenty of emotion, possibly a bit depressing for some people but I enjoyed it.

    The acting, cinematography, music, editing etc is all good even if the second half gets a little too slow at times but one could argue that it needed to be, anyway yeah overall it's a stellar piece of work that should satisfy your samurai-movie needs.
    7poikkeus

    Decent Ichi

    Swordplay movies can come with pretty high standards, and the kind of production that might have been forgiven with 50s and 60s epics have to be rethought as we approach modern treatments. Fact is, ICHI is a fairly traditional version of the Blind Swordsman, though Haruka Ayase has a one-two punch of strong acting and good lucks. Dressed in rags, glowering, and compelling, Ayase is entirely convincing. Takao Osawa has winning chemistry with co-star, playing the drifter who had accidentally blinder his mother years before.

    The swordplay sequences are shot in mixed slow and regular motion, digital blood spurting everywhere. Despite the carnage, her blade is always clean, her fingernails perfectly manicured, and always looking breathtaking under the worst of situations. ICHI is not, however, about realism; it's an adventure-romance, and anyone looking for complete accuracy will be disappointed. The real problem comes with the villains - Riki Takeuchi, usually good with pulp roles, overdoes his role as baddie - a fault that's shared by other antagonists.

    The most satisfying swordplay yarns have original writing along with thrilling fights, but ICHI only the second part of the formula. As a result, the story is agreeable albeit rather ordinary.
    9totalovrdose

    Poetically Beautiful yet, at times, Brutally Uncompromising, Ichi is an Unmissable, Poignant Adventure of the Heart and Mind

    Beset by tragic circumstances, often instigated due to her unfathomable beauty, the cruel fates bestowed upon her poignantly explored over the course of the feature, Ichi (the enthralling Haruka Aysae), a goze (a blind performer, who serenades people with her vocal talents and shamisen playing capabilities), with uniquely outstanding sword fighting skills, provided by a master she longs to discover, is forced to wander alone, after been accused of nefarious activity that was not of her own doing.

    Set during an unidentified ancient period in Japanese history, the self-titled Ichi combines exceptional cinematography that wondrously captures the environments, while at the same time, the lavishly rich musical score heightens the beauty of the environments, and the poignancy of the horrible occurrences the leads are forced to endure. The bloody violence that accompanies the fight scenes is neither over the top, nor too little, and much like the rest of the feature, efficaciously encapsulates what can only be perceived as an accurately brutal portrayal of how cruel and barbaric, yet at the same time, vivid, life in this particular period could have been.

    Touma (Takao Osawa) is a swordsman on a pilgrimage, and though he is capable of pretentiously boasting about his capabilities, he finds himself unable to draw his sword, for reasons that are conveyed over the course of the plot. The decision to not automatically reveal the back-story of the two leads brilliantly makes both characters mysterious and enchanting, as we hang on their journeys, in the hopes of discovering more about them, the depth provided to their characters been exceptionally orchestrated. Upon venturing into Ichi's life, she is forced to defend him against members of the villainous Ban-ki gang, their deaths spurring a vendetta, cast by their fellow members.

    Led by the antagonistic Banki (Shido Nakamura), a once revered Samurai, past events left his face hideously scarred, though these afflictions are not nearly as grotesque as his mind, this man being turned into a lunatic warrior with a thirst for bloodshed, his violent origins having a direct link to Ichi, which is again further developed as the plot progresses. Accompanying Banki are a collection of equally violent men, one of whom being Izo (Riki Takeuchi), a fighter who proves to be almost as equally terrifying as his leader.

    On their journey, Ichi and Touma come upon a town run by the Shirikawa's, a family consisting of Chobee (Akira Emoto) and his son, Toraji (Yosuke Kubozzuka), both of whom are members of the Yakuza, their township been plagued by continuous raids from the wretched Ban-ki gang, the local governmental personnel been unwilling to provide support. With the help of Kotaro (Ryosuke Shima), a young boy, Ichi is able to explore the town, during which she punishes members of the Ban-ki gang, Touma taking the credit for this particular brand of justice, which causes the town to hire him as their protector, unknowing that he is in fact incapable of providing the assistance they require, as the advances by the enemy continue to rapidly escalate.

    As Ichi and Touma begin to spend more time together, a unanimous form of understanding and respect begins to grow between them, as the two traveling individuals discover they need each other for separate reasons. It ought to be noted, some of the sexual content in the film evolves around rape, and though I personally loathe films that use rape, or the threat of rape, as a form of entertainment, in the case of Ichi, this hideous act is used to not only realistically depict the horrors of the climate, but strengthens the sympathy we feel towards specific characters.

    Although I have not previously witnessed the Zatoichi films this particular feature carries on from, so am unable to offer a comparative analysis, Ichi is a moving film with an equal amount of heart, brutality, character, depth and action, which elegantly and continuously captures the attention of its audience with the use of adventurous direction and poetic beauty.

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      The town in the movie is a Shukuba town. These towns were station towns along main roads in old days Japan. They mostly catered to people travelling along the main roads of Japan.
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      Ichi: Toma: So, you like children? Ichi: I hate them. They're noisy and tough to take care of. But they're more trustworthy than adults.

    • Verbindungen
      Version of Die Legende des Zatoichi (1962)
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      Lyrics by Natsumi Kobayashi

      Composed by Ryosuke "Dr.R" Sakai

      Arrangement by Yoichiro Kakizaki

      Performed by SunMin

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 14. Mai 2009 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Japan
    • Offizielle Standorte
      • Official site (Japan)
      • Official site (United States)
    • Sprache
      • Japanisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Ichi
    • Drehorte
      • Shonai, Yamagata, Japan
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Asahi Shimbun
      • Dentsu
      • Geneon Entertainment
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      • 2 Std.(120 min)
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      • Dolby Digital
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