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Samurai

  • 1965
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 2min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,4/10
2652
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Samurai (1965)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaWhen a samurai clan attempting to assassinate a feudal lord begin to suspect a traitor, they start an investigation on a ronin who is helping their cause.When a samurai clan attempting to assassinate a feudal lord begin to suspect a traitor, they start an investigation on a ronin who is helping their cause.When a samurai clan attempting to assassinate a feudal lord begin to suspect a traitor, they start an investigation on a ronin who is helping their cause.

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    • Kihachi Okamoto
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Shinobu Hashimoto
    • Jiromasa Gunji
  • Star
    • Toshirô Mifune
    • Keiju Kobayashi
    • Michiyo Aratama
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,4/10
    2652
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Kihachi Okamoto
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Shinobu Hashimoto
      • Jiromasa Gunji
    • Star
      • Toshirô Mifune
      • Keiju Kobayashi
      • Michiyo Aratama
    • 13Recensioni degli utenti
    • 18Recensioni della critica
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    Toshirô Mifune
    Toshirô Mifune
    • Tsuruchiyo Niiro
    Keiju Kobayashi
    Keiju Kobayashi
    • Einosuke Kurihara
    Michiyo Aratama
    Michiyo Aratama
    • Okiku…
    Yûnosuke Itô
    Yûnosuke Itô
    • Kenmotsu Hoshino
    Eijirô Tôno
    Eijirô Tôno
    • Masagorô Kisoya
    Tatsuyoshi Ehara
    • Ichigoro Hayama
    Tadao Nakamaru
    Tadao Nakamaru
    • Shigezo Inada
    Kaoru Yachigusa
    Kaoru Yachigusa
    • Mitsu
    Haruko Sugimura
    Haruko Sugimura
    • Tsuru
    Nami Tamura
    • Yae
    Shirô Ôtsuji
    • Kaname Kojima
    Yoshio Inaba
    Yoshio Inaba
    • Keijiro Sumita
    Akihiko Hirata
    Akihiko Hirata
    • Sohei Masui
    Hideyo Amamoto
    Hideyo Amamoto
    • Matazaburo Hagiwara
    Ikio Sawamura
    Ikio Sawamura
    • Tatsukichi Bisenya
    Chôtarô Tôgin
    Chôtarô Tôgin
    • Seiichi Morikawa
    Yasuzô Ogawa
    • Ronin
    Masaya Nihei
    • Ronin
    • Regia
      • Kihachi Okamoto
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Shinobu Hashimoto
      • Jiromasa Gunji
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    6MogwaiMovieReviews

    Convoluted Plot and Too Much Talk Drag Down An Otherwise Well-Made Film

    There are moments in this film that are up there alongside the best Japanese films have to offer, with wonderfully evocative black & white shots of parasols in the snow and well-staged fight scenes. The cast are all fine, and Mifune especially is as great as ever, but there is far too much narration slathered over an overcomplicated plot, which slows down the story and makes connecting to and caring about the events harder than it need be. Still a handsome example of Japanese cinema at its peak.
    9Prophet-9

    Irony at it's best

    I bought this film about a year ago and just got the opportunity to watch it last night. This film was beautiful brutality, simplistic complexity, unjust justice, and traditional tragedy. The sword duels are quick and brutal, the battle scene is long and horrific. The film jumps through time and space at a frantic pace with out warning. And yet the plot is slowly revealed through the hurried pace. I highly recommend this film that examines the complex psyche of Norii the Ronin. My only warning is that there is a lot of dialogue and it wears a little thin at some times. And the subtitles go by so fast at times it calls for some rewinding. The action is so fast in some parts you will want to watch in freeze frame. One scene looked so real, I would almost swear that they actually had to kill the guy. Go see this film now.
    chaos-rampant

    Okamoto comes close but ultimately misses greatness with Samurai Assassin...

    Samurai Assassin is a tricky film. It tries to balance neatly between the chambara and jidai-geki. As a jidai-geki it falls close to Masaki Kobayashi's amazing masterpieces Seppuku and Samurai Rebellion in its resemblance of an ancient Greek tragedy filled with tragic irony and a sense of inescepable doom. On the chambara front it takes a while to deliver but when it does, it's all guns blazing; the final fight in the snow ranks as one of the greatest battle sequences in 60's samurai cinema.

    What hampers Samurai Assassin is both the very convoluted plot (even by jidai-geki standards) and the narration that should have been skipped altogether (especially in the ending). The plot although well constructed may suffer under close scrutiny. Of course nothing a little suspension of disbelief can't solve. Still, it devotes too much time and detail to subplots and flashbacks that ultimately detract from its goal: building momentum for the final confrontation (both physical and emotional). Tsuruchiyo's backstory for example is spread over 30 minutes and while it gives a solid foundation to the character, you can't help but wonder what it has to do with the first half hour. It all clicks together at some point but it would have benefited immensely from tighter plotting (20 could have been clipped). Less detail, narration and names-dropping, more visualization.

    No matter. Samurai Assassin is still a decent film with some memorable scenes. It starts to pick up steam after the 70 minute mark and finishes on a spectacular note. The final battle in the snow is a marvel to look at and features some top notch swordfighting, with Toshiro Mifune simply owning every frame with his impeccable physical skills. It's a very bleak and ironic ending however; there's no valliance or social status to be gained for Mifune's character. I don't want to spoil it any further cos it's easily the best part of the movie.

    Okamoto, a great chambara director of the 60's, was well on his way to bigger and better things. Just one year later, Sword of Doom would go on to become one of the best Japanese movies of all time. Three years later, the thoroughly enjoyable Kiru! would add some tongue-in-cheek spirit to Okamoto's often nihilistic style. Still, Samurai Assassin is a welcome addition to his ouevre that might not be excellent and thus not a good entry point to both Okamoto and the jidai-geki but it's recommended to genre fans.
    8Tweetienator

    Strong

    I discovered this little gem by chance and liked it instantly. Samurai Assassin is one of those great samurai movies that provide more than just some sword action - they are also a glimpse into a very different but fascinating culture and time. If you like those "silent" passages (means no fighting action) of movies like Akira Kurosawa's Seven Samurai, Samurai Assassin is a treasure for you to discover. Great piece with great acting and production.
    8DanTheMan2150AD

    Note to self, watch more Okamoto

    The way that Kihachi Okamoto stages Samurai Assassin feels akin to that of a Shakespeare play, you always know who's in command of the scene by how everyone is positioned and how he moves his camera, making gorgeous use of the outdoor black and white photography and Tohoscope format. The first half is a deliberate slow burn, comprising excessive exposition and complex characterisations, sparsely populated by swift, decisive clashes of swords. The second showcases the ultimate downfall of those most revered by Japanese society, akin to that of a gritty crime-noir protagonist, and a final bout that rivals duels seen in the Zatoichi series. Punctuated by its prolonged genre-shattering monologues, the powerhouse performances of its cast, particularly that of the ever-captivating Toshiro Mifune and its spectacular climax will leave any fan of Okamoto's other works hungry for more.

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      The film takes place from February 17 to March 3, 1860.
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      [Einosuke goes to the Sagamiya House, and enters the room where Tsuruchiyo is staying. He finds Tsuruchiyo lying flat on his back on the floor, surrounded by sake bottles and snoring like a drain]

      Einosuke Kurihara: Niiro.

      [Tsuruchiyo doesn't wake up. Einosuke shakes the sleeping swordsman's shoulder]

      Einosuke Kurihara: Niiro.

      [Tsuruchiyo wakes up with a grunt. He heaves himself up]

      Tsuruchiyo Niiro: Ugh... what's up?

      Einosuke Kurihara: What do you mean, "what's up"? I heard from Kojima Kaname that you're here all the time, so I became worried. Come on, let's go home.

      [Tsuruchiyo blearily rubs his neck and scratches the back of his ear]

      Einosuke Kurihara: Don't worry about the bill... I've taken care of it.

      Tsuruchiyo Niiro: What did you say?

      Einosuke Kurihara: I've taken care of it, the whole thing.

      Tsuruchiyo Niiro: [defensively] It's none of your concern. Madam Okiku took the money from you, then?

      Einosuke Kurihara: No, I didn't see the Madam. I was told that she was visiting a lumber-yard in Fuyuki Village, in Fukagawa. This struck me as somewhat strange, but... I paid the head clerk.

      Tsuruchiyo Niiro: [indignantly] Like I told you, you should've minded your own business! You don't pay the clerk! But, the fact that she went to the Fuka-gawa lumberyard is interesting. The fact that Okiku did that...

      [He laughs]

      Tsuruchiyo Niiro: Now that makes me laugh!

      [He laughs even louder and more uproariously]

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    • Data di uscita
      • 3 gennaio 1965 (Giappone)
    • Paese di origine
      • Giappone
    • Lingua
      • Giapponese
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    • Aziende produttrici
      • Mifune Productions Co. Ltd.
      • Toho
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 2h 2min(122 min)
    • Colore
      • Black and White
    • Mix di suoni
      • Mono
    • Proporzioni
      • 2.35 : 1

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