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La fureur du manchot

Titre original : Shin Zatôichi: Yabure! Tôjin-ken
  • 1971
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 34min
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La fureur du manchot (1971)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTwo of Japan and China's greatest heroic swordsman find themselves caught in a plot to protect a young child. But will national distrust and simple misunderstanding keep the two kindred spir... Tout lireTwo of Japan and China's greatest heroic swordsman find themselves caught in a plot to protect a young child. But will national distrust and simple misunderstanding keep the two kindred spirits apart?Two of Japan and China's greatest heroic swordsman find themselves caught in a plot to protect a young child. But will national distrust and simple misunderstanding keep the two kindred spirits apart?

  • Réalisation
    • Kimiyoshi Yasuda
  • Scénario
    • Kan Shimozawa
    • Takayuki Yamada
    • Kimiyoshi Yasuda
  • Casting principal
    • Shintarô Katsu
    • Jimmy Wang Yu
    • Michie Terada
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    • Réalisation
      • Kimiyoshi Yasuda
    • Scénario
      • Kan Shimozawa
      • Takayuki Yamada
      • Kimiyoshi Yasuda
    • Casting principal
      • Shintarô Katsu
      • Jimmy Wang Yu
      • Michie Terada
    • 15avis d'utilisateurs
    • 17avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire au total

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    Shintarô Katsu
    Shintarô Katsu
    • Zatôichi
    Jimmy Wang Yu
    Jimmy Wang Yu
    • Wang Kong
    • (as Yu Wang)
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    Michie Terada
    Michie Terada
    • Yone
    Kôji Nanbara
    Kôji Nanbara
    • Kakuzen
    Tôru Abe
    Tôru Abe
    • Boss Toubei
    Katsutoshi Akiyama
    Yûtarô Ban
    Yi Chang
    Yi Chang
    • Shamo
    Yûko Hama
    • Osen
    Yûji Hamada
    Tokue Hanazawa
    Seishirô Hara
    Chikara Hashimoto
    Shirô Itô
    Shirô Itô
    • Stooge
    Tadashi Iwata
    Masato Kagawa
    Jun Katsumura
    • Toubei yakuza
    Kanae Kobayashi
    Kanae Kobayashi
    • Shige
    • Réalisation
      • Kimiyoshi Yasuda
    • Scénario
      • Kan Shimozawa
      • Takayuki Yamada
      • Kimiyoshi Yasuda
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    8ChungMo

    Japan's Top Action Character meets Hong Kong's Top Action Character

    An interesting meeting of action film genres at a time when one was ebbing into the twilight and the other just starting to go. It would be only a few more years before the chambara genre peters out (but not before some more great films are made) and mostly moves to television. The wuxia (swordplay) genre (where the One Armed Swordsman comes from) split off into the kung fu genre which hits it's stride with the coming of Bruce Lee's "Big Boss" and Wang Yu's self-directed "One Armed Boxer" (no relation to the swordsman), the same year this Zatoichi film is released. The great years of kung fu cinema were just around the corner.

    Wang Kong (the One-Armed Swordsman) arrives in Japan to find a temple where a Japanese monk has invited Wang Kong to live. Unable to speak Japanese at all, Wang Kong chances upon a traveling Chinese family of entertainers who have made Japan their home. A husband, wife and young boy, they like Japan better then China. Accompanying Wang Kong to the temple the four encounter a procession of samurai transporting specially prepared abalone destined for the Shogun. Everyone must get off the road and let the procession pass or suffer dire consequences. Unfortunately, the little Chinese boy runs after a kite and is set upon by a sword swinging samurai. The mother protects her child but at the cost of her life, the father is killed too. Agast at the cruelty of the samurai, Wang Kong jumps in and kills a number of them. The little boy runs off and is separated from Wang Kong who retreats from further battle. The samurai decide to kill all the innocent people who witnessed the scene and blame the carnage on the "crazed Chinaman". Zatoichi comes upon the frightened child and decides to take care of him. Later the fugitive Wang Kong meets Zatoichi but the two have a really hard time communicating and Wang Kong is very suspicious of Zatoichi's motives. Of course this being a Zatoichi film, an evil yakuza gang gets involved and you know what's going to happen to them.

    The first thing that strikes me is how different the One-Armed Swordman films were from the Zatoichi films in terms of sophistication. The HK films of the time were still very stagy in look and acting where the Japanese films were well versed in film techniques and acted in a more natural manner. I am not a great fan of Chang Cheh's "One Armed Swordsman" but many people really like it and it deserves it's significance in film history. It was also apparently very popular in Japan.

    This particular outing with the character is arguably the best produced One-Armed Swordsman film with actor Wang Yu as the character. There are a few issues with the film, the most serious is that the producers assumed that you already know Wang Kong is missing an arm and fights with a broken sword. Anyone unfamiliar with the backstory is going to be confused but the film will still be watchable. Second, the highly refined and excellent sword choreography for Zatoichi really makes the faithful but stagy non-weapon kung fu for Wang Kong look not so good. The kung fu sword work comes off fine however. The Japanese producers were very respectful to the One-Armed Swordman mythos and kept the character true to the original film.

    The film, while not the absolute best of the Zatoichi series, is very good and touches on a number of issues. There are colorful characters the liven up the film and you will not be wasting your time watching. Recommended.
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    Zatoichi films? This is a good place to start...

    One of the more accessible films in the series due to its simpler story (two heroes ally themselves against an evil but then find themselves on different sides due to a mis-understanding). Though the Zatoichi films often vary in style and in tone, the themes (treat others as you would wish to be treated, be true to your word, gamble within your means, etc), remain constant. Here, the language barrier between Zatoichi and The One-Armed Swordsman (one is Chinese, the other Japanese), is a theme that will have had a greater resonance for its native audience rather than those in the west, but the story works well just as a straight-forward adventure yarn. Shintarô Katsu is as reliably great as ever. By turns dynamic and exacting with the sword, warm of heart with the just and needy, steely and unmerciful of the greedy and vindictive. Zatoichi is one of the great movie heroes. Shintarô Katsu, one of the great heroic actors. If you haven't seen these films then you could do worse than start here.
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    Clash of Cultures

    Every culture has it's own fictional world that some obsess and linger in. America has James Bond, a film series spanning over 20 films and 6 actors! Japan has Zatoichi! But, the difference is that only one actor is synonymous with Zatoichi, and that's Shintarô Katsu. And even though the series has it's share of clichés (as do all long running movie series) that are even present in this film Zatoichi has a message that resonates through all his films, and that is one of how to treat people. In this Outing he is paired with The One-Armed Swordsman (Jimmy Yu Wang), another famous Asian Swordsman who hails from Shaw Bros. of China.

    This film which features amazing and thrilling action sequences also has a thoughtful side as frustrating scenes between Zatoichi and The One-Armed Swordsman take place, as neither can understand or interpret each others speech which leads to misunderstandings and eventual tragedy. Zatoichi encounters The One-Armed Swordsman with a child in hand that he has rescued from a band of Samurai. But Zatoichi follows and helps the two until he returns from getting food to only find them gone. They are wanted, and Zatoichi is forced to brutally fight to save the lives of those affected. With this film you do not come away with a fully mesmerized Summer Blockbuster mood, but it makes you go away with a sad and epic feeling that is induced by the films exciting and symbolic ending that proves the depth of this series' theme - "Treat others as you want to be treated"
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    Left Wanting

    The crossover with the Hong Kong franchise not so long after the Yojimbo crossover suggests that they were running out of ideas for Zatoichi. And yes, after watching this it does seem that they returned to the well once too often to find it as dry as dust.

    I found the One-Armed Swordsman's combat scenes to be quite awkward and clumsy, affecting my ability to become absorbed by the movie. The flying jumps he does do not sit well either. However, Shintaro Katsu is still magnificent as the star and we see a more sadistic side to him here, which is intriguing.

    Worth watching once, but it's one of the weakest links in the chain.
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    Can't we all just get along?

    I haven't seen a bad Zatoichi movie yet!

    This movie has the standard lost child and yakuza; however, it also has a conflict between two forces of good. It's very frustrating for those of us who like black and white battles. It also humanizes the characters (as if Zatoichi could be more humanized).

    No spoilers here. If you've enjoyed other Zatoichi's, you won't be disappointed by this one.

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    • Anecdotes
      The first Zatoichi film made after the Daiei Motion Picture Company went bankrupt, and the Toho Company took over distribution of the films for the remainder of the decade.
    • Versions alternatives
      Chinese version has an extra fight scene between a priest and the one armed swordsman. The outcome of the final duel is also different.
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    • Date de sortie
      • 5 mars 1980 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Japon
      • Hong Kong
    • Langues
      • Japonais
      • Mandarin
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • La légende de Zatôichi: Zatôichi contre le sabreur manchot
    • Sociétés de production
      • Shaw Brothers
      • Toho Film (Eiga) Co. Ltd.
      • Daiei
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