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O Conto do Samurai

Título original: Aru kengo no shogai
  • 1959
  • 1 h 51 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,9/10
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O Conto do Samurai (1959)
SamuraiActionDramaRomance

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaJapanese version of 'Cyrano de Bergerac', a poet/swordsman with a huge nose who loves a woman who loves another. Ignoring his true feelings, he helps them get together.Japanese version of 'Cyrano de Bergerac', a poet/swordsman with a huge nose who loves a woman who loves another. Ignoring his true feelings, he helps them get together.Japanese version of 'Cyrano de Bergerac', a poet/swordsman with a huge nose who loves a woman who loves another. Ignoring his true feelings, he helps them get together.

  • Direção
    • Hiroshi Inagaki
  • Roteiristas
    • Hiroshi Inagaki
    • Edmond Rostand
  • Artistas
    • Toshirô Mifune
    • Yôko Tsukasa
    • Akira Takarada
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,9/10
    474
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    • Direção
      • Hiroshi Inagaki
    • Roteiristas
      • Hiroshi Inagaki
      • Edmond Rostand
    • Artistas
      • Toshirô Mifune
      • Yôko Tsukasa
      • Akira Takarada
    • 7Avaliações de usuários
    • 3Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Toshirô Mifune
    Toshirô Mifune
    • Heihachiro Komaki
    Yôko Tsukasa
    Yôko Tsukasa
    • Lady Ochii…
    Akira Takarada
    Akira Takarada
    • Jutaro [Jurota] Karibe
    Keiko Awaji
    Keiko Awaji
    • Nanae
    Seizaburô Kawazu
    Seizaburô Kawazu
    • Nagashima
    Kamatari Fujiwara
    Kamatari Fujiwara
    • Rakuzo the sake seller
    Akihiko Hirata
    Akihiko Hirata
    • Akaboshi
    Eiko Miyoshi
    Eiko Miyoshi
    • Okuni
    Sachio Sakai
    Yoshifumi Tajima
    Yoshifumi Tajima
    Akira Tani
    Yutaka Sada
    Yutaka Sada
    Senkichi Ômura
    Hideyo Amamoto
    Hideyo Amamoto
    Haruo Tanaka
    Haruo Tanaka
    Kichijirô Ueda
    Kichijirô Ueda
    Fumindo Matsuo
      Chieko Nakakita
      Chieko Nakakita
        • Direção
          • Hiroshi Inagaki
        • Roteiristas
          • Hiroshi Inagaki
          • Edmond Rostand
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        8lastliberal

        There are a thousand of you. But I fight alone.

        Three Samurai: Heihachiro Komaki (Toshirô Mifune), Jutaro (Jurota) Karibe (Akira Takarada), and Akaboshi (Akihiko Hirata), all in love with the same woman: Lady Ochii aka Princess Chiyo (Yôko Tsukasa).

        Komaki is a Japanese version of Cyrano. he has a big nose and knows that no woman would approach him, so he becomes the clown. Jurota is the one who the Princess loves, and, as a childhood friend of Komaki, asks him to protect her love. Akaboshi is in the shadows just hoping for a chance.

        It is 1621 and a great war occurs. During the war Komaki writes many letters in Jurota's name. Jurota doesn't survive and Komaki goes into hiding as the Shogun never rests and continues to seek out his enemies - even 10 years later. Akaboshi is determined to remove the one remaining rival for his love and is a spy for the Shogun.

        Mifune is spectacular in a beautifully done remake of Cyrano that has all the great elements of a Japanese movie. There are many fights, and a great battle, but there is no blood, as this is a love story. It is beautiful.
        8jowoosta

        Mifune steals the show

        I really enjoyed this movie. Mifune (as Heihachiro) is a powerhouse throughout the movie in the lead role and has remarkable presence in all of his scenes. The first part of the movie is a little slow, but the movie begins to pick up half way through as the relationship between Heihachiro and Jutaro (Akira Takarada) develops.

        There are some great moments you don't want to miss, especially the scenes between Mifune and Yôko Tsukasa. In one particular scene, he is covertly expressing his feelings for Lady Ochii, and it is extremely powerful. This is a solid overall Samurai flick, although it is a little light on the action and heavier on story.
        8planktonrules

        Excellent and beautiful,...but all too familiar

        While I love Japanese versions of Western stories (such as Kurosawa's version of Macbeth--THRONE OF BLOOD), I guess I've just never been the biggest fan of the story of Cyrano. I have seen the José Ferrer and Gérard Depardieu versions and this film is at least as good--perhaps a little better due to its wonderful sense of artistry and the acting of Toshiro Mifune (though the other two did great jobs as well). The cinematography is exquisite and the poetic nature of the dialog is wonderful as well. But, because I knew exactly how the story would go, there was no suspense and this prevented the movie from receiving a higher score. THRONE OF BLOOD did receive a higher score because it was so unique in how it approached the material that it was almost a completely different story, but this one never veered far enough off course to make it more watchable. Excellent, but familiar.
        7Jeremy_Urquhart

        A pretty good samurai film

        I started this thinking it was going to be a fairly standard samurai movie (not that there's anything wrong with that!), but found out right before starting it that it was actually a version of Cyrano de Bergerac, except with samurai. This made it sound much more interesting, because I've seen a few takes on that story (off the top of my head, two direct adaptations, and Electric Dreams from the 1980s, if that counts), and it's always a satisfying tale.

        I feel like it works pretty well here, but anyone expecting it to be the kind of Western-to-Japanese adaptation that someone like Kurosawa pulled off with films like Throne of Blood and Ran might want to temper their expectations a little. Maybe that's where my mind went, because Toshiro Mifune plays the lead role here, and though he was in plenty of great non-Kurosawa movies, it's sometimes hard to think of one of those guys without thinking of the other (I also watched High and Low last night, so that might be another reason for that).

        Mifune's really good here, delivering a performance that can be equal parts funny and tragic. And the story here's fairly compelling, even if it's very direct of an adaptation, meaning those familiar with the narrative might find it a little less compelling/surprising as a result. But for good acting, solid filmmaking, and a little action here and there to keep things exciting, I'd say this makes for an overall pretty good time, and its positive qualities make Cyrano de Samurai worth a watch for fans of samurai movies and/or Toshiro Mifune.
        7MarcoParzivalRocha

        Mifune steals the show, once again

        The Japanese version of the famous play 'Cyrano de Bergerac', which tells the story of Komaki, a samurai/poet with a huge nose, who falls in love with a woman who loves another man.

        It was the first film to feature Toshiro Mifune that I saw, outside the 'Kurosawa saga', and it is evident that he was not a product of Kurosawa, but rather a natural actor, one of the best that has ever been in cinema, in my opinion.

        The narrative begins with a slow pace, but becomes exciting and with moments of great quality action as we enter the second act of the film.

        It pulls on the viewer's feelings and emotions, in a subtle way, and leads him to sometimes have to choose between which character "deserves" to have a happy ending.

        It is a poetic tragedy, well written, performed and that touches anyone, even those that aren't confortable with the Japanese cinematographic universe.

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          When Komaki (Toshirô Mifune) is telling Lady Ochii of the recent events at the end of the film, he mentions that on April 13th Miyamoto Musashi defeated Kojiro Sasaki in a duel. Mifune actually played Musashi in 4 different films: Kanketsu Sasaki Kojiro - Ganryu-to Ketto, Miyamoto Musashi, Zoku Miyamoto Musashi: Ichijôji no kettô and Miyamoto Musashi kanketsuhen: kettô Ganryûjima (the last 3 movies comprising the Samurai trilogy, also directed by Inagaki).
        • Citações

          Jutaro [Jurota] Karibe: Chiyo! Open your window, and show me your fair self. And your dark eyes that are like twin pools.

          Lady Ochii aka Princess Chiyo: No. You do not love me anymore.

          Jutaro [Jurota] Karibe: My love for you grows ever deeper. You accuse me wrongly, and I am crestfallen.

          Lady Ochii aka Princess Chiyo: Why, I...

          Jutaro [Jurota] Karibe: My heart aches with love for you. And I only live for the moments I see your dear face.

          Heihachiro Komaki: [whispering to Jurota] "Were I a mirror."

          Jutaro [Jurota] Karibe: Were I a mirror, you would look at me, and I'd whisper my love.

          Heihachiro Komaki: Good!

          Lady Ochii aka Princess Chiyo: Why, Jurota!

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          Referenced in Mifune: The Last Samurai (2015)

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          • 28 de abril de 1959 (Japão)
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          • Japonês
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          • Toho
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