Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA depiction of Japan's 17th Century Battle of Sekigahara where the Army of the East takes up arms against the Army of the West.A depiction of Japan's 17th Century Battle of Sekigahara where the Army of the East takes up arms against the Army of the West.A depiction of Japan's 17th Century Battle of Sekigahara where the Army of the East takes up arms against the Army of the West.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 3 vittorie e 8 candidature totali
Yasumasa Ôba
- Gyobu Otani
- (as Yasumasa Ohba)
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Outstanding recreation a of the factions and politics of the warring factions leading to a critical battle paving way to the supremacy of Tokugawa shogunate. The film makes these historical participants come alive, interesting portrayal of Ishido Mitsunari , departing from the tradition depiction. Ishido seeks and fights for justice and sees Ieyasu as usurper.
word of caution - The film is viewed much better if the the viewer gains a little background knowledge of the facts leading to the conflict (a wikipedia article will do!)
I want to see much more from this title and finally i was a little bit dissapointed. We view the movie by Mitsunari view and see almost nothing about the character and thinking of Ieyasu. I also want to see more of Kobayakawa personallity and how he was thinking. The battle was nicely filmed but it started after two hours from the beginning of the film!
What we saw in this film is a guy, Sakichi, who put righteousness, justice, morality and fairness before everything else. A dreamer, a very unpractical person tried so hard to be politically correct in the chaotic Japanese feudal period. A guy with conscience and loyalty to his master, with a bigger heart and love of Japan, an idealist. But he was also so stubborn and arrogant, could never hide his despise to those who were ambitious and not loyal to their master. Such person was doomed to be a loser. His old friend reminded him: "There's no justice or righteousness once you are dead."
To the film itself which was adapted from the famous Japanese author, it was not well crafted, so sometimes it just looked vague and awkward. The cinematography was good though, the mountains, the field and the lake....all of them looked just so beautiful.
To the film itself which was adapted from the famous Japanese author, it was not well crafted, so sometimes it just looked vague and awkward. The cinematography was good though, the mountains, the field and the lake....all of them looked just so beautiful.
The Battle of Sekigahara in 1600 was one of the pivotal moments in Japanese history. Although the battle itself only lasted 6 hours, the events which led up to it were years in the making. This was effectively the battle where the Tokugawa clan began the usurpation of the power base of the Toyotomi clan put in place by the regent Hideyoshi. This film is the story of the political maneuvering and events which led up to the clash at Sekigahara where the Western forces organised by Ishida Mitsunari were pitted against the Tokugawa in the East. I really liked this film because of the way Ishida Mitsunari was portrayed by Junichi Okada. In many of the Taiga dramas which deal with the backdrop to Sekigahara, Mitsunari is portrayed as an indecisive un-charismatic coward with his own lack of leadership, personality and battle nous being responsible for the result of the battle. Here he is portrayed as competent and intelligent and it is a refreshing change. The film is quite slow to start with but that is a simple reflection of the reality of the build-up to Sekigahara with the Tokugawa playing the long game before making their move. The film is beautifully shot with lavish backdrops and excellent costumes. The acting is also excellent. I can see why anyone without a bit of knowledge of Japanese history would be bamboozled by the plethora of characters presented here and that may spoil some people's enjoyment of the film
Well, this film hardly feel realistic historically, because it clearly choses a side from a battle 400 years ago, and yeah, Troy of course tell his story from the side of the achaeans, but both sides fight for good reasons
This is literally pro-ishida from start to finish, he is the hero, young, handsome, competent, fair in justice, a men with valor, honor, respect an love, yes, he form a bond with the most awesome women ninja warrior. Ieyasu is the polar oposite to that, you will feel disgust when you see him.
You have to love Ishida and also to hate nasty Ieyasu.
I'am no japanese expert, but is difficult to explain both men actions if not for ambition and also competency in both sides.
Long movie but watchable, because Japan is beautiful, but the story is kind of a fairy tale of the hero Ishida, and that becomes a little stale and boring kind of fast, because Ishida is just too perfect, and is not an interesting character.
This is literally pro-ishida from start to finish, he is the hero, young, handsome, competent, fair in justice, a men with valor, honor, respect an love, yes, he form a bond with the most awesome women ninja warrior. Ieyasu is the polar oposite to that, you will feel disgust when you see him.
You have to love Ishida and also to hate nasty Ieyasu.
I'am no japanese expert, but is difficult to explain both men actions if not for ambition and also competency in both sides.
Long movie but watchable, because Japan is beautiful, but the story is kind of a fairy tale of the hero Ishida, and that becomes a little stale and boring kind of fast, because Ishida is just too perfect, and is not an interesting character.
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- QuizThe film was part of the line-up at the Japanese Canadian Film Festival in Toronto in 2018.
- ConnessioniRemake of Sekigahara (1981)
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- 19.356.047 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione2 ore 30 minuti
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- 2.35 : 1
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