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Zan,

  • 2018
  • B15
  • 1h 20min
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Yû Aoi and Sôsuke Ikematsu in Zan, (2018)
AcciónDrama

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaSet during the tumultuous mid-19th century Edo period of Japan, Killing is the story of a masterless samurai or ronin named Ikematsu Sosuke. As the prevalent peace and tranquility are sure t... Leer todoSet during the tumultuous mid-19th century Edo period of Japan, Killing is the story of a masterless samurai or ronin named Ikematsu Sosuke. As the prevalent peace and tranquility are sure to be replaced by war and conflict across the land the swordsman feels restlessness creep u... Leer todoSet during the tumultuous mid-19th century Edo period of Japan, Killing is the story of a masterless samurai or ronin named Ikematsu Sosuke. As the prevalent peace and tranquility are sure to be replaced by war and conflict across the land the swordsman feels restlessness creep upon him.

  • Dirección
    • Shin'ya Tsukamoto
  • Guionista
    • Shin'ya Tsukamoto
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    • Sôsuke Ikematsu
    • Yû Aoi
    • Ryûsei Maeda
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    • Dirección
      • Shin'ya Tsukamoto
    • Guionista
      • Shin'ya Tsukamoto
    • Elenco
      • Sôsuke Ikematsu
      • Yû Aoi
      • Ryûsei Maeda
    • 8Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 46Opiniones de los críticos
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    • Premios
      • 2 premios ganados y 7 nominaciones en total

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    Sôsuke Ikematsu
    Sôsuke Ikematsu
    • Mokunoshin Tsuzuki
    Yû Aoi
    Yû Aoi
    • Yu
    Ryûsei Maeda
    • Ichisuke
    Shûji Ôtsuki
    • Kahei
    Makiko Kuno
    • Taki
    Naoto Yokouchi
    • Ichizo
    Kôji Tsukamoto
    • Masterless Samurai
    Takahiro Kandaka
    • Masterless Samurai
    Kazuhiko Ozaki
    • Masterless Samurai
    Masaki Kanô
    • Masterless Samurai
    Kohji Katoh
    Kohji Katoh
    • Masterless Samurai
    Hirotaka Ichikawa
    • Masterless Samurai
    Futoshi Ueno
    • Masterless Samurai
    Toshimitsu Nagao
    • Masterless Samurai
    Hajime Nakamura
    • Masterless Samurai
    Masahiro Kobayashi
    • Villager
    Tatsuya Nakamura
    • Sezaemon Genda
    Shin'ya Tsukamoto
    Shin'ya Tsukamoto
    • Jirozaemon Sawamura
    • Dirección
      • Shin'ya Tsukamoto
    • Guionista
      • Shin'ya Tsukamoto
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    8GyatsoLa

    Zan, not zen

    Tzuzuki is a Ronin, a masterless samurai living at the very end of the long period of peace through to the mid 19th Century which made such swordsmen surplus to Japanese society. He seems happy wandering, helping farmers in exchange for food, but trouble is stirring in Edo and he realises he must go there - it is unclear whether out of duty or hope for his own future. He seems to get lucky when a wandering master swordsman asks him to join him on a mission to help the Shogun against his enemies. This seems to set us up for a traditional clash between desire and duty, modernity and tradition, but the film takes a surprising turn when a few tough guy wanderers arrive in the village and Tzuzuki is hit with a fever, meaning he has to stay longer.

    The film takes a strange turn when we realise that Tzuzuki is not just reluctant to leave his farmer friends, but is almost pathologically unable to translate his sword skills into the real job of killing men - even deserving men. The fever itself seems to encompass his whole world. Suddenly everything is not what it seems - not the master swordsman, not the sweet village girl who seems to love Tzuzuki, not the tough but seemingly good hearted wanderers.

    This is a very modern take on the traditional Samurai genre. Plenty of previous Samurai movies examine the twisted ethos of the warrior class, but few examine so much how killing itself destroys the humanity of the swordsman. It is strikingly filmed and directed - normally I hate shaky-cam films, but its used effectively here to create a hallucinogenic atmosphere of confusion and chaos. The settings are very beautiful and effectively caught by the cinematography and the short running time of the film means that there is no flab at all - its a gripping, tight film, with its only flaw really that we never really get to understand the characters real motivations. Nevertheless, this is definitely one of the best modern samurai films I've seen in some time.
    1Luv2Spooge

    Blair Witch Samurai

    The shaky camera pretty much ruined it. I mean, plotwise it has nothing. Running at only 80 mins with a title like that you expect it to be more focus on the action, less on the drama. They had one job, which is to make the action sequence "awesome." However, the director decided to go with the Blair Witch shaky camera instead. You pretty much can't see anything, what is going on, and it is nauseating.

    It's really sad because I heard good things about this film, how a lot of samurai drama films are now heavily based on CGI and this film uses the traditional style. Yet, they managed to ruin it. It is nothing like Twilight Samurai, The Devil's Claw, or When the Last Sword is Drawn.

    Utterly waste of time.
    8Condemned-Soul

    Brisk, slick, and brutal

    One samurai says to another, "Tell me, Mr Sawamura, I don't get how you kill so easily. How can you? I want to... I want to be able to kill."

    And that's what this film comes down to: one character is young, inexperienced, and grappling with that daunting prospect of a first kill, whereas the other is a lightning-quick master swordsman, blade fused with the mind, not needing to think in the moment of decisions. Their paths will cross, destinies tied, fates already sealed...

    Overall, 'Killing' is just a great samurai film, providing us with a small portion of a much larger picture. It's intimate in scope and thematically engaging - an entertaining diversion in a bygone landscape. The handheld camera work is initially off-putting, especially if you're used to the likes of Kurosawa's filmmaking style within the genre, but otherwise there's few complaints to list in this Japanese historical drama.

    8/10.
    9marloges

    Deconstruction of the samurai genre

    The first word that came to mind after the credits rolled was 'intense'. What started of as a classic samurai tale quickly escalates into something... else, to the point I'd call this a deconstruction of the genre.

    The choreography of the fights was great and even though a lot of it was a bit shaky due to the digital camera they've used it always felt engaging to watch and really fast! My eyes barely kept up at some movements.

    There area a few scenes I can't quite wrap my head around yet and I guess you could argue some of the acting was a bit over the top but none of that bothered me.

    Due to the short length 'Killing' never has any real down time and keeps thrilling throughout, never losing it's momentum.

    The ending sequence will definitely stick in my mind for a while...
    7Hombredelfuturo

    Ambivalence

    ...absolutely correct running time to make the point on this film. Is about ambivalence. Is all in our minds; life is easier than what most of us think; however, depending on the role that we are playing, for any reason, most finishing thinking in Black and White forgetting the Grays. Plenty of times we are in the middle of a situation that is not what we wanted but we are obliged to play. Sometimes the good guys are not so good and the bad ones are just a product of the events. In the case here, all the trouble start due to a hot headed teenager; too green to understand situations; but is like when you move a piece on the Chess board.

    -The camcorder takes are too shaky but contributes to the overall chaos of those shots. Very good music and scenery.

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      The film was part of the line-up at the Toronto Japanese Film Festival's 2019 edition in Toronto, Canada in June 2019.
    • Citas

      Jirozaemon Sawamura: You'll bleed to death soon. Reflect on your life.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 24 de noviembre de 2018 (Japón)
    • País de origen
      • Japón
    • Sitios oficiales
      • Official Facebook (Japan)
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Idioma
      • Japonés
    • También se conoce como
      • Killing
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Japón
    • Productora
      • Kaijyu Theater
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      1 hora 20 minutos
    • Color
      • Color
    • Mezcla de sonido
      • Dolby Digital
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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