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Kozure Ôkami: Oya no kokoro ko no kokoro

  • 1972
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Kozure Ôkami: Oya no kokoro ko no kokoro (1972)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaOgami is hired to kill a tattooed female assassin. Gunbei Yagyu, an enemy samurai, happens upon Ogami's son, and sees his chance for revenge.Ogami is hired to kill a tattooed female assassin. Gunbei Yagyu, an enemy samurai, happens upon Ogami's son, and sees his chance for revenge.Ogami is hired to kill a tattooed female assassin. Gunbei Yagyu, an enemy samurai, happens upon Ogami's son, and sees his chance for revenge.

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    • Buichi Saitô
  • Guionistas
    • Kazuo Koike
    • Goseki Kojima
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    • Tomisaburô Wakayama
    • Yoichi Hayashi
    • Michi Azuma
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    • Dirección
      • Buichi Saitô
    • Guionistas
      • Kazuo Koike
      • Goseki Kojima
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      • Tomisaburô Wakayama
      • Yoichi Hayashi
      • Michi Azuma
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    Tomisaburô Wakayama
    Tomisaburô Wakayama
    • Ogami Itto
    Yoichi Hayashi
    • Yagyu Gunbei
    Michi Azuma
    Michi Azuma
    • Oyuki
    Akihiro Tomikawa
    Akihiro Tomikawa
    • Daigoro
    Asao Koike
    Asao Koike
    • Tokugawa Yoshinao
    Hiroshi Tanaka
    • Jûzaemon Kashiwagi
    Tatsuo Endô
    Tatsuo Endô
    • Yagyu Retsudo
    Shin Kishida
    Shin Kishida
    • Kozuka Enki
    Kôji Sekiyama
    Manabu Morita
    Manabu Morita
      Hiroshi Hasegawa
      Tsutomu Harada
        Michima Otabe
        Seishirô Hara
        Yûsaku Terashima
        Yûsaku Terashima
        Yukio Horikita
        Tokio Oki
        • Lord Owari
        Katsutoshi Akiyama
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          • Buichi Saitô
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          • Kazuo Koike
          • Goseki Kojima
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        8christopher-underwood

        just a little bit extra for our continued astonishment and pleasure

        Number four in the series and a new director but the product is still well up to scratch. Not sure I would necessarily have noticed the change at the helm so seamlessly does this continue the theme but there is a little more stress upon the vulnerability both of the main protagonist and his cub. Fire also features here, with a blazing sword, whatever that might mean and an amazingly shot blazing field that surrounds the young cub. Elephant in the room here though is the tattooed lady. Absolutely magnificent designs front and back of the bare lady assassin and these are to have their desired affect in the combat to come, even if her bare breasts wouldn't be distracting enough. So, much as before with a little extra and wonderfully photographed throughout. The ending is not unlike that of the previous outing but even here just a little bit extra for our continued astonishment and pleasure.
        8drqshadow-reviews

        Renewed Focus, Continued Excellence

        After spending a few movies on the lam, picking up odd jobs and dispatching would-be assassins, wandering ronin Ogami Ittō gets back to the business of stalking his real enemy: Retsudo Yagyū, who dishonored Ogami's name and orchestrated his wife's murder. The two finally cross swords this time (with consequences for both), but not before Ittō deals with a disgraced, grudge-bearing former rival, a femme fatale with curious tattoos, a corrupt local official (complete with his own private army) and a host of explosive-lobbing foot soldiers. And, for once, the harsh lifestyle has taken a toll on our swordsman: the lone wolf that stumbles away from the battlefield at the end of this film is a far cry from the one who stoically, almost carelessly, dealt with blade-flinging challengers at its onset. Stuffed with fascinating, well-rounded new characters, unique fight scenes, badass acts of heroism and gallons of bright red spray, it's incredible that the final running time comes in just short of ninety minutes. Feels like there's enough depth, and enough story, to have stretched for twice as long.
        7gbill-74877

        Satisfying popcorn flick

        Installment #4 in the series comes in at a taut 81 minutes, and while a little undeveloped, it's satisfying nonetheless. Like the other films, unfortunately rape is yet again an element of the plot, and it's cringeworthy how "out of shame" the young woman (Michie Azuma) runs away afterwards and becomes an assassin. She's shown topless at every possible opportunity, with the giant tattoos providing an excuse to do so. It would have been nice had the film expanded her character a little more and made her the final battle, because you see, the lone wolf (Tomisaburo Wakayama) has been tasked with hunting her down. The film has its moments, including all sorts of dismemberment, a man with an improbable ability to mold his face into the shape of another's asked to commit hara-kiri for someone else, and a battle scene with guys who were camouflaged as statues (probably the film's best). The baby is now three years old and capable of wielding the cart's hidden machine guns, which comes in handy, as you'd hate to bring just a sword to a gun fight. The lone wolf has some sense of honor but is still just a mercenary, and moreover, one who isn't invulnerable, which makes him an interesting character, and Wakayama plays the part reasonably well. It's good, campy fun, and a film you wouldn't have had to see the first three to enjoy.
        8kosmasp

        Hit em hard

        Another Lone Wolf and Cub film, another movie that does not take any prisoners. The story of our main character continues, but we start with a different character alltogether. And this woman is quite the killer ... literally. And she also is naked ... well from the waist up! But just to show her ... tattoos of course.

        Kidding aside, if you are easily offended this and the amount of blood will quite do the job for you. Better not watch is what I'd say. Of course after that furious beginning there is some story and character things we have to go through. You can't have mayhem after mayhem ... well you could, but it works better that way. Some flashbacks too and all that coincides with that. Enjoyable if you can dig it
        9Boba_Fett1138

        I love what Buichi Saito added to the series.

        I don't know the history behind it but it seems quite odd that for this movie they picked a new director, Buichi Saito, while the first till third movie got all directed by Kenji Misumi, as did the following fifth movie. Perhaps it had something to do with his health, since Kenji Misumi died quite young, in 1975.

        But whatever the reasons were, it's a choice that worked out great for this particular movie. Its definitely a change of style. It's a more snappy a fast going movie than any of its predecessors. It's edited greatly and also has some nice little tricks in it. The movie is more Hollywood like and less Japanese like, if you will. This is not always a good thing but for this particular movie, its concept and story, it does work out well.

        Its fight sequences are often spectacular, though they are also certainly less bloody than was still the case in the previous movies. Its faster editing and camera-work and fresh style of directing keeps it all great to watch. It also all helps to make the movie incredibly entertaining to watch.

        I also liked how this movie handled the lone wolf and cub relationship. The whole father son relationship plays quite an essential role within this movie, more so than ever had been the case in the previous movies. It makes the movie quite 'cute' and also emotionally stronger. It also seems like Tomisaburo Wakayama's acting is stronger than ever before. In all of the previous movies he was mostly exchanging hard long looks with his foes but in this movie he seems to have more lines and also shows more emotions and expressions in his face.

        Another thing that keeps playing an essential role within this movie are its wonderful looking environments. The natural environments are great and this movie takes us to some wonderful places, to all add to the movie its adventurous feeling.

        Such perfect fun to watch!

        9/10

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          Kozure Ôkami's tattoos are examples of Japanese Irezumi - her particular tattoos are both of different types of yokai (spirits or monsters).
        • Errores
          When the men are passing by Daigoro ringing bells, the sound doesn't match with the rhythm of their strikes.
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          Yagyu Gunbei: [about young Daigoro] It's his eyes. His eyes belong only to those who have killed hundreds of men, and withstood the splatter of their blood. His Death Life Eyes. It's incomprehensible.

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          Featured in Lame d'un père, l'âme d'un sabre (2005)

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          • 30 de diciembre de 1972 (Japón)
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          • Japón
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          • Lone Wolf and Cub: Baby Cart in Peril
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          • 1h 21min(81 min)
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