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Shurayuki-hime

  • 1973
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 37min
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Meiko Kaji in Shurayuki-hime (1973)
A strikingly beautiful young woman is trained from birth to be a deadly instrument of revenge against the swindlers who destroyed her family.
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Una joven de impresionante belleza es entrenada desde su nacimiento para ser un instrumento mortal de venganza contra los estafadores que destruyeron a su familia.Una joven de impresionante belleza es entrenada desde su nacimiento para ser un instrumento mortal de venganza contra los estafadores que destruyeron a su familia.Una joven de impresionante belleza es entrenada desde su nacimiento para ser un instrumento mortal de venganza contra los estafadores que destruyeron a su familia.

  • Dirección
    • Toshiya Fujita
  • Guionistas
    • Kazuo Kamimura
    • Kazuo Koike
    • Norio Osada
  • Elenco
    • Meiko Kaji
    • Toshio Kurosawa
    • Masaaki Daimon
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    7.6/10
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    • Dirección
      • Toshiya Fujita
    • Guionistas
      • Kazuo Kamimura
      • Kazuo Koike
      • Norio Osada
    • Elenco
      • Meiko Kaji
      • Toshio Kurosawa
      • Masaaki Daimon
    • 82Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 121Opiniones de los críticos
    • 80Metascore
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    Meiko Kaji
    Meiko Kaji
    • Yuki Kashima (Shurayuki-hime)
    Toshio Kurosawa
    • Ryûrei Ashio
    Masaaki Daimon
    Masaaki Daimon
    • Gô Kashima
    Miyoko Akaza
    • Sayo Kashima
    Shinichi Uchida
    • Shirô Kashima
    Takeo Chii
    Takeo Chii
    • Tokuichi Shôkei
    Noboru Nakaya
    • Banzô Takemura
    Yoshiko Nakada
    • Kobue Takemura
    Akemi Negishi
    Akemi Negishi
    • Tajire no Okiku
    Kaoru Kusuda
    • Otora Mikazuki
    Sanae Nakahara
    • Okono Kitahama
    Hôsei Komatsu
    • Genzô Shibayama
    Makoto Matsuzaki
    • Daikashi
    Hiroshi Hasegawa
    • Daihachi Kachime
    Takehiko Ono
      Hitoshi Takagi
      • Matsuemon
      Mayumi Maemura
      • Young Yuki
      Kenji Ôkura
      • Henchman
      • Dirección
        • Toshiya Fujita
      • Guionistas
        • Kazuo Kamimura
        • Kazuo Koike
        • Norio Osada
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      10xhari_nairx

      Little known female Samurai movie

      Lady Snowblood isn't the most widely known Samurai Film in the International movie market, but it is certainly worth a viewing, particularly for those into Samurai/swordsplay pictures. I just checked it out randomly because I thought the female swordsperson angle might be interesting, but I had no real expectations. I was surprised to find a stylish film with a solid story (which can actually be unpredictable at times), adequate action sequences (spruced up by heavily stylized blood spurts) and good acting (particularly from the female lead). The film balances the sadness of Lady Snowblood's story and some campy humor to great affect. Some may be turned off by the latter part, particularly if they fail to see it as intentional. I loved the bit, for example, when a villain explains to a radical left-wing writer his business of the last few years, exactly in the exaggerated fashion that a radical left-wing reporter would be inclined to write about a tyrannical bureaucrat. This movie would be well viewed by Samurai film aficionados and people interested in gender roles in cinema.
      7siderite

      Blood and vengeance

      This is one of those movies that have an all Japanese motivation. A girl is trained from childhood to avenge the death of her father and the brutal rape of her mother. Then she does it. Lots of blood and lots of sword fighting. Well, she does most of it, everybody else pretty much dies.

      The movie is well done, although I think it is hard to watch for most of the people nowadays, since it has that 60's-70's feel to it. I can see how this could have been an inspiration for Kill Bill. If you liked Kill Bill for other reasons than that it had Uma Thurman and Lucy Liu in it, then you will love this film.

      If you watch the movie, you will probably have fun, but if you look at the whole picture (pun intended) there isn't much to it other than the actual revenge and death of everyone. The girl is very nice, the acting is OK, the atmosphere, settings and soundtrack are good, but that's all. No strange twists of the story, nothing unexpected.
      Akahige

      Don't let "Kill Bill" ruin this flick for you...

      Unfortunately this film's only getting the attention that it deserves because of Tarantino's "Kill Bill." Fortunately, this film is getting the attention it deserves because of Tarantino's "Kill Bill." This is the double-edged sword of sample-based art. Is it theft, or an homage? Does it help, or hurt the classics? While Tarantino did lift a number of images, a few characters, countless plot devices, and one memorable song from this film; it is impossible to lift the experience that each film offers. Besides, would this film be crawling from the dark, fuzzy depths of the bootleg video without its newfound attention? From the opening scene in the all female prison, we are grabbed from our worlds and thrust into the dynamic Japan at the end of the nineteenth century. Ultimately Toshiya Fugita's 1973 film is about the victims of profound social change, and how sometimes the only way to erase victim-hood is to pass it on to those that have done you wrong. Yeah, "The Bride" goes through quite a bit for her revenge, but Meiko Kaji's character is literally born from death, with the express purpose of carrying out revenge for a family she's never met. While it's hardly addressed openly in the film, Kaji brings a subtle uncertainty to her character's motivations and actions. This depth not only grants humanity to the character, but by making her more believable, Fujita and Kaji raise the stakes. If she can fail, will she? Will she decide her parents revenge is not her own? Or will she embrace her destiny and proposed purpose? Don't get too worked up over how much and what "Kill Bill" sampled from "Shura-yuki-hime." Instead, remember that the samurai (chambara) genre is like any genre; without sampling it wouldn't exist as a genre. Fugita's samples: "Chushingura" Kuniyoshi's ukiyo-e (woodblock prints), "Sword of Doom," every film by Hideo Gosha...
      7tomgillespie2002

      Beautiful and iconic revenge tale

      In 1874 Japan, a woman gives birth in a prison. Almost a year before, the woman, Sayo (Miyoko Akaza), her husband and son are attacked in a village by four criminals - Okono (Sanae Nakahara), Banzo (Noboru Nakaya), Tokuichi (Takeo Chii) and Gishiro (Eiji Okada). The husband and son are murdered in cold bold, and Sayo is taken by Tokuichi to work for him. After Sayo murders him, she is sent to prison, where she has sex with many guards in the hope of becoming pregnant, to give birth to a child that can avenge her. That child is Yuki (Meiko Kaji), who after receiving years of training from a priest, becomes Lady Snowblood, a lethal assassin whose only thirst is for revenge.

      While this may sound similar to countless martial arts or samurai films to come out of Japan and China during the 1970's, there's something profoundly different to Lady Snowblood. While it certainly offers scenes of outlandish violence (the blood spurts from the body like a gushing fountain), director Toshiya Fujita, taking inspiration from the manga Shurayukihime, seems more interested in building the foundation to the sweeping story than having scene after scene of flying limbs. Separated by title-carded chapters, the film makes a point of giving us a decent story to each target, subtly interlinking the stories to make sure they flow, rather than simply jumping from one person to the next.

      What also separates this from others of similar ilk on the grindhouse circuit is the cinematography by Masaki Tamura, which is nothing short of beautiful. I promised myself I would try and get through this entire review without mentioning Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill (2003-2004), but it's not hard to see why he chose to steal (sorry, it's 'homage' when its Tarantino doing it) the same setting and colour palette. Every scene is wide and lovingly crafted, and when the violence ensues, it turns out that red on white is truly stunning. It may not have the outlandish violence of, say, the Lone Wolf and Cub series (1972-1974), but this has a calm yet quick slash of a sword, rather than an extended sword fight, and the film is clinical in that aspect to say the least. While the pace may be often too slow, this is still a satisfying revenge drama featuring one of the most iconic character of its genre.

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      8ferbs54

      Bloody Marvelous

      It was the 1962 Kurosawa movie "Sanjuro," I believe, that first introduced the "geyser blood" special effect to the world, but 11 years later, Toshiya Fujita's "Lady Snowblood" developed this image to a fine art. In this latter film, we meet Yuki Kashima, "born for vengeance" in a Japanese woman's prison in 1874. Trained from childhood to avenge the deaths of her mother, father and brother, by 1894, armed only with a sword hidden in her parasol handle, she is ready to exact retribution from the three killers still living. All three of these confrontations between Yuki and her enemies are, uh, executed marvelously; all are suspenseful, action packed and surprising, and all feature those geysers, jets, gouts, streams and sprays of the red stuff mentioned above. Yes, this IS a very gory movie (let's just say that Yuki's kimonos never seem to stay lily white for very long!), but it is also a very beautiful one. Exquisitely filmed, and often featuring gorgeous seaside or garden backdrops, the picture is actually very artful and poetic, as reflected in some of its chapter titles (such as "Crying Bamboo Dolls of the Netherworlds" and "Umbrella of Blood, Heart of Strewn Flowers"). Meiko Kaji plays the part of Yuki with great intensity; she makes Yuki a gorgeous instrument of vengeance whose skill with the blade really is something to behold, and her final moments on screen are quite moving. Thus, "Lady Snowblood" gives us a compelling story, strong action and great visual beauty; it would be a perfect picture, I'd say, if only the anachronistic jazz in the background didn't occasionally pop up. An obvious inspiration for Tarantino's "Kill Bill," the film is certainly deserving of a wider audience, and thanks to the widescreen DVD from AnimEigo that I just watched, with excellent subtitling, crisp images and many fine extras, that audience now has a chance to discover this winning entertainment in a perfect form....

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        Lead actress Meiko Kaji also is an accomplished singer, and she performs the song "Shura no Hana" heard in the film. When Quentin Tarantino used the song in his "Kill Bill" films, it sparked renewed interest in her music that inspired her to record and release new songs for the first time in nearly 30 years.
      • Errores
        This film is set in the late 19th Century, however, during the masquerade party there are various modern day flags on display including but not limited to: Pakistan (created in 1947), Australia (created in 1901), and the 50-star flag of the United States (introduced in 1960).
      • Citas

        Narrator: People say you can't wash away the mud of this world with pure white snow. You need asura snow - stained fiery red.

      • Conexiones
        Featured in A Beautiful Demon: Kazuo Koike on Lady Snowblood (2016)
      • Bandas sonoras
        Shura no Hana
        (Flower of Carnage)

        Written by Kazuo Koike, Masaaki Hirao & Kôji Ryûzaki

        Sung by Meiko Kaji

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      • Fecha de lanzamiento
        • 1 de diciembre de 1973 (Japón)
      • País de origen
        • Japón
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        • Japonés
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      • También se conoce como
        • Lady Snowblood
      • Locaciones de filmación
        • Japón
      • Productora
        • Toho Film (Eiga) Co. Ltd.
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