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Zatôichi rôyaburi

  • 1967
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 36min
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7,0/10
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Zatôichi rôyaburi (1967)
ActionAdventureDrama

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIn a town where debt-ridden peasants are being ruthlessly exploited, Zatoichi is forced to take sides between a cruel yakuza boss and his seemingly altruistic rival.In a town where debt-ridden peasants are being ruthlessly exploited, Zatoichi is forced to take sides between a cruel yakuza boss and his seemingly altruistic rival.In a town where debt-ridden peasants are being ruthlessly exploited, Zatoichi is forced to take sides between a cruel yakuza boss and his seemingly altruistic rival.

  • Réalisation
    • Satsuo Yamamoto
  • Scénario
    • Koji Matsumoto
    • Takehiro Nakajima
    • Kiyokata Saruwaka
  • Casting principal
    • Shintarô Katsu
    • Rentarô Mikuni
    • Kô Nishimura
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Satsuo Yamamoto
    • Scénario
      • Koji Matsumoto
      • Takehiro Nakajima
      • Kiyokata Saruwaka
    • Casting principal
      • Shintarô Katsu
      • Rentarô Mikuni
      • Kô Nishimura
    • 9avis d'utilisateurs
    • 13avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux44

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    Shintarô Katsu
    Shintarô Katsu
    • Zatôichi
    Rentarô Mikuni
    Rentarô Mikuni
    • Asagorô
    Kô Nishimura
    Kô Nishimura
    • Kyûshiro Suga
    • (as Akira Nishimura)
    Yûko Hamada
    Yûko Hamada
    • Oshino
    • (as Yuko Hamada)
    Kenjirô Ishiyama
    Kenjirô Ishiyama
    • Tatsugorô
    Toshiyuki Hosokawa
    Toshiyuki Hosokawa
    • Nisaburo
    Takuya Fujioka
    Takuya Fujioka
    • Blind Man Sanji
    Mizuho Suzuki
    Mizuho Suzuki
    • Shusui Ohara
    Tatsuo Endô
    Tatsuo Endô
    • Boss Tomizo
    Kayo Mikimoto
    Kayo Mikimoto
    • Oyuki
    Tatsuo Matsushita
    Tatsuo Matsushita
    • Yamagen
    Ryôichi Tamagawa
      Rokku Furukawa
      • Blind Man Kinsaku
      Keisuke Otori
      • Blind Man Jinsuke
      Utako Kyô
      Utako Kyô
      • Big Mouth Woman
      Osamu Sakai
      • Sadamatsu
      Yûzô Hayakawa
      Yûzô Hayakawa
      • Hyôgo Saitô
      Manabu Morita
      Manabu Morita
      • Tetsu
      • Réalisation
        • Satsuo Yamamoto
      • Scénario
        • Koji Matsumoto
        • Takehiro Nakajima
        • Kiyokata Saruwaka
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      8origo13

      Im back from hell...because I wanted to settle things with you

      So far I have watched all 15 of the Zatoichi movies preceding Zatoichi the Outlaw and this title surprised me the most. Zatoich the Outlaw still uses the 'tried and tested' formula of a typical Zatoichi movie with a few subtle changes that gives this film a fresh take on the franchise.

      This is largely thanks to the fact that this is the first film done by the Katsu Production Co. The few subtle changes I referred to was firstly brought on by the use of plot devices such as the flow of time to help demonstrate how the true nature of man can change with time.

      Secondly, the movie gives a short glimpse of Zatoichis' life as a masseur in a mountain-side village. This part of the movie was my favorite part as it depicts Zatoichi as a lone drifter that tries to fit in a village of people that recognizes him as someone special, an outsider. His dealings with fellow blind massuers'(anma); rich-folk and a beautiful girl sums him up nicely as an individual in these few short scenes.

      This film also didn't shy away when it came to violence. Severed limbs and blood abound demonstrates Zatoichis' deadly swordmanship. In many of the previous films it felt like he was merely hitting his opponents with a stick as there was hardly any evidence of fatal injuries and such.

      The cinematography is top-notch,the Katsu Production Co. went all out: Picturesque Japanese landscapes; tons of extras dressed up in the appropriate period attire and vibrant colors never before seen in a Zatoichi film. The actors did a stellar job, Rentarô Mikuni that played Asagoro deserves special credit for his truly versatile ability to depicts both sides of human cruelty. The Katsu Production Co. obviously avoided using the same actors that circulated through the series,some actors have played as 5 different characters in the previous films! I was quite surprised when I saw some of the IMDb user reviews writing the film up as the first let down in the long-running series. To the contrary, this film in my opinion is one of the best so far.
      7galensaysyes

      Good but could have been one of the best

      If this had been done earlier in the Zatoichi series it could have been one of the best. It is good enough, as most of them are, but the plot and the characters seem too complicated for the series at this point. The situation is unusually intriguing: the farmers in the province have two champions, a benevolent boss (for once) and a philosopher-samurai who starts a sort of Grange; both run afoul of the usual local gangsters, who want the crops to fail because it increases their gambling revenues and their chances to snap up some land; their chief or powerful ally is a seeming puritan who is death on drinking and gambling but secretly indulges his own perverse appetites. (He also resembles Dracula, as the villains in the later Zatoichi movies tend increasingly to do.) These characters have enough meaning so that they deserved to be set against Zatoichi as he was drawn originally, but by now he has lost many of his nuances, and the changes in some of the characters, such as the good boss and the angry sister of a man Zatoichi has killed, need more time then the movie has to give, so that the story seems choppy, as if some scenes were missing. Other than that, the movie shows the virtues of most of the others in the series: good acting, sometimes lyrical photography, the creation of a vivid, believable, and uniquely recognizable landscape (the absence of which is obvious in the occasional episode where the director just misses it), and a technical quality that of its nature disguises itself: the imaginatively varied use of limited sets so their limitations seem not to exist. And of course there is the keynote actor, whose presence, as much as his performance, makes it all work. This must be one of the best-sustained series in movie history.
      Infofreak

      If your appetite for samurai movies has been whetted by Takeshi's 'Zatoichi' or Tarantino's 'Kill Bill: Vol. 1' and 'Vol. 2', don't just stick with the Kurosawa classics, try the original Zatoichi movies.

      'Zatoichi The Outlaw' was I think the sixteenth(!) entry in this long running action series, regarded by many as the most entertaining and consistent one of its type. The films generally shared a similar plot device - the wandering blind masseuse Zatoichi (played by Shintaro Katsu, incidentally the brother of Tomisaburo Wakayama star of the cult Lone Wolf And Cub series) enters a village being tormented by local baddies and kicks their asses, but the series managed to explore many variations of this basic theme (which is also pretty similar to Kurosawa's classic 'Yojimbo', and yes, Zatoichi did eventually "meet" Yojimbo in case you're wondering!). Katsu is perfect in the role which he really made his own. Beat Takeshi I admit was very cool as Zatoichi in his recent reworking of the character, but I'm sure even he would concede that Katsu IS Zatoichi. 'Zatoichi The Outlaw' has an interesting Leftist sub-text, and includes an intriguing character who attempts to organize the local peasants into a co-operative. If your appetite for samurai movies has been whetted by Takeshi's 'Zatoichi' or Tarantino's 'Kill Bill: Vol. 1' and 'Vol. 2', don't just stick with the Kurosawa classics, try the original Zatoichi movies. They are well made, well acted and filled with excitement and interest. I haven't seen enough of them to rate 'Zatoichi The Outlaw' overall, but it's a very entertaining film and I recommend it.
      4dana6-1

      First disappointing film in Zatoichi series

      I agree with most if not all of the previous commenter's Tom (bighouseaz@yahoo.com). The Zatoichi series is a great character study combined with great sword fighting and excitement.

      I have seen Zatoichi 1-13,15,16; I believe 14 has not been released on Zone 1 (usa). Zatoichi the Outlaw was disappointing. The story line was complicated, and seemed to be a hodgepodge of many previous Zatoichi story lines. At one point, I was wondering if I was not seeing a remake of a previous Zatoichi film.

      This film was disappointing because it started to depend on effects (a head rolling, limbs severed, blood) and less on the nobility of the Zatoichi character. All the previous films succeeded based on the storyline and action, and won a great following without having to resort to effects.

      I am just hoping that the remaining Zatoichi films do NOT follow the same trend. This is the first Zatoichi film from his studio. I highly recommend all the previous Zatoichi films -- and recommend them.
      ersbel

      The first so-so movie in the series

      The whole series is impressive. Yet this is way lower in quality. As another reviewer compared it with the Tarantino junk, well, for those there isn't any drop in quality.

      I'd say it's impressive to keep such a long series till the first movie of a lesser value. This is the first one with a complicated to shady story line and at this point they try (why?) to experiment with a different kind of cinematography. And while the dynamic scenes are a bit weird, things like the beheading are way out of their league... It's more inexplicable as the series so far was good enough skipping gore and close-ups.

      Also, there is no need to relate this series with Kurosawa. Kurosawa, a samurai descendant, made movies about the life and honor of the important people. People who went for the art and not for the craft. Zatoichi is made by actor descendants (quite at the opposite side of the social scale) and it's about life and death and less about the craft. One is telling the stories from above the peasant class, in a contemplative manner and the other is telling them from the back streets somehow looking up to the stability of the peasant life.

      Contact me with Questions, Comments or Suggestions ryitfork @ bitmail.ch

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        The first Zatôichi film produced by Katsu Productions (Shintarô Katsu's own company).
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        Zatoichi: No gambling. No whoring or fighting. It seems I've wound up in a peculiar village.

      • Connexions
        Followed by La Légende de Zatoïchi : Route sanglante (1967)

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      • Date de sortie
        • 12 août 1967 (Japon)
      • Pays d’origine
        • Japon
      • Langue
        • Japonais
      • Aussi connu sous le nom de
        • Le justicier
      • Sociétés de production
        • Daiei Studios
        • Katsu Production
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        1 heure 36 minutes
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