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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAfter Zatoichi learns of his sensei's murder he uncovers a horrible conspiracy involving the local government and crime family.After Zatoichi learns of his sensei's murder he uncovers a horrible conspiracy involving the local government and crime family.After Zatoichi learns of his sensei's murder he uncovers a horrible conspiracy involving the local government and crime family.
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The following review is an extract from the book "Shintaro Katsu´s Zatoichi: Complete guide to all movies", which is now available on Amazon.
Zatoichi comes to the outskirts of the town of Azabu, where he lived ten years ago. He decides to visit his teacher Hikonoichi, another blind man who taught him his profession as a masseur. As he eats and drinks sake at the village inn, his old friend Yasaku recognizes him. He informs him that Hikonoichi sadly died only a couple of weeks ago. He was murdered, and no one knows the reason. Zatoichi also learns that Sayo, the daughter of his master, now works in a brothel. This brothel is owned by yakuza boss Tatsugoro.
Zatoichi rightly imagines that Sayo, now known as "Nishikigi", is not there voluntarily. Besides being a libertine, Tatsugoro is a heartless man who charges "protection taxes" to farmers in the area, and who makes a profit out of usury loans.
(...)
"The Revenge of Zatoichi" is the tenth of the films dedicated to the figure of the kind and just masseur- swordsman. This time Zatoichi intends to rescue the daughter of his master (who has fallen into the clutches of pimps and usurers) and punish his murderers. The Sayo that Ichi knew as a child, sweet and angelic, is today reflected in Tsuru, who is nevertheless the daughter of one of the men of the yakuza Tatsugoro; that is to say, the daughter of a potential enemy... For this reason, among other things, in this film by Akira Inoue the drama of the plot is more intense.
Zatoichi comes to the outskirts of the town of Azabu, where he lived ten years ago. He decides to visit his teacher Hikonoichi, another blind man who taught him his profession as a masseur. As he eats and drinks sake at the village inn, his old friend Yasaku recognizes him. He informs him that Hikonoichi sadly died only a couple of weeks ago. He was murdered, and no one knows the reason. Zatoichi also learns that Sayo, the daughter of his master, now works in a brothel. This brothel is owned by yakuza boss Tatsugoro.
Zatoichi rightly imagines that Sayo, now known as "Nishikigi", is not there voluntarily. Besides being a libertine, Tatsugoro is a heartless man who charges "protection taxes" to farmers in the area, and who makes a profit out of usury loans.
(...)
"The Revenge of Zatoichi" is the tenth of the films dedicated to the figure of the kind and just masseur- swordsman. This time Zatoichi intends to rescue the daughter of his master (who has fallen into the clutches of pimps and usurers) and punish his murderers. The Sayo that Ichi knew as a child, sweet and angelic, is today reflected in Tsuru, who is nevertheless the daughter of one of the men of the yakuza Tatsugoro; that is to say, the daughter of a potential enemy... For this reason, among other things, in this film by Akira Inoue the drama of the plot is more intense.
Most Zatoichi movies are like simple fables where the underdog stumbles into a problem and uses his sword to defeat the almost cartoonish villains and make things wonderful again. The stories are unbelievable, but the movies are enjoyable because Shintaro Katsu brings so much humility and charm to his role.
This film is much different from the other Zatoichi films that I have seen. Through deceit, murder, and trickery the village leaders have forced villagers to incur debts they are unable to repay in any way except to put their daughters to work in the brothel. The brothel is owned by the village leaders. If the daughters attempt to escape or do not cooperate they are beaten, locked in a storehouse and starved. The movie graphically depicts the abuse in the brothel. There is a very disturbing scene where Zatoichi is giving a brothel customer a massage and in the background you can hear the screams of a reluctant new girl being beaten.
Zatoichi gets involved in this situation when he goes to visit his old teacher and discovers that the teacher had been killed and the teacher's daughter had to work at the brothel to repay the teacher's debt.
The corruption in the village goes very deep and affects many people. The more trouble the corrupt leaders get into, the more they plot killing and framing people for the killings. The corrupt leaders are able to get honorable men to do almost anything to keep or get their daughters out of the brothel. This rampant corruption makes it impossible for Zatoichi to trust anyone fully. To fix the problem, Zatoichi seems to have to fight an entire army. When the movie ends, you wonder if there are any able bodied men left alive in the village or if Zatoichi has killed them all.
If you are looking for a typical light Zatoichi movie, you will not like this one. If you are looking for a dark, powerful, thought provoking move, this is the one.
This film is much different from the other Zatoichi films that I have seen. Through deceit, murder, and trickery the village leaders have forced villagers to incur debts they are unable to repay in any way except to put their daughters to work in the brothel. The brothel is owned by the village leaders. If the daughters attempt to escape or do not cooperate they are beaten, locked in a storehouse and starved. The movie graphically depicts the abuse in the brothel. There is a very disturbing scene where Zatoichi is giving a brothel customer a massage and in the background you can hear the screams of a reluctant new girl being beaten.
Zatoichi gets involved in this situation when he goes to visit his old teacher and discovers that the teacher had been killed and the teacher's daughter had to work at the brothel to repay the teacher's debt.
The corruption in the village goes very deep and affects many people. The more trouble the corrupt leaders get into, the more they plot killing and framing people for the killings. The corrupt leaders are able to get honorable men to do almost anything to keep or get their daughters out of the brothel. This rampant corruption makes it impossible for Zatoichi to trust anyone fully. To fix the problem, Zatoichi seems to have to fight an entire army. When the movie ends, you wonder if there are any able bodied men left alive in the village or if Zatoichi has killed them all.
If you are looking for a typical light Zatoichi movie, you will not like this one. If you are looking for a dark, powerful, thought provoking move, this is the one.
This one stands out for its score, pacing, and humor. It gets a bad rap, because of the ugly town and morally corrupt characters, but these elements expand the story and create tension.
Ichi's swordplay is restrained throughout, but well used.
The editing and direction is refreshing, especially the small flashback sequences in sepia.
Check this one out as a fan of the series, or as a standout in the Samurai genre.
Ichi's swordplay is restrained throughout, but well used.
The editing and direction is refreshing, especially the small flashback sequences in sepia.
Check this one out as a fan of the series, or as a standout in the Samurai genre.
The second Zatoichi movie I see, as good as the first
one I saw 2 days ago, also on YouTube. And, there are
13 more to see. Slowly, I'll see them all. The stories
are simple and captivating, the main actor, Shintarô
Katsu, is a unique miracle, the direction and image
are impeccable, the music is extremely beautiful. And,
there are many, many young Japanese girls of a beauty that is hard to describe, impossible to put into
words. They just have to be seen.
This entry is from the phase where Zatoichi has been completely sanitized into a 100% good guy. Between that an a scene where a tweenage girl breaks into song, this could be a Disney film if were it not for the 10 minutes of screen time where the bad guys die by Zatoichi's sword.
The later films are the ones that create a truly gritty where the Zatoichi character can expand back into the "good guy with a heart of gold but a mean streak" space that made the first Zatoichi films resonate so well. In other words, if you want to see the Zatoichi films not in chronological order but in descending order of greatness, I would save this one for the last batch.
The later films are the ones that create a truly gritty where the Zatoichi character can expand back into the "good guy with a heart of gold but a mean streak" space that made the first Zatoichi films resonate so well. In other words, if you want to see the Zatoichi films not in chronological order but in descending order of greatness, I would save this one for the last batch.
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- CuriosidadesWhile Zatoichi is repeatedly referred to as a masseur in the English subtitles, the Japanese term Anma would be more correct. Anma was both the term used for the practice and the generally nomadic practitioner of Japanese massage. In fact, edicts were passed so that massage was solely a vocation for the blind, forbidden to be learned by any with sight.
- ConexõesFollowed by Zatoichi e o Homem Condenado (1965)
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