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Blade of the Immortal

Original title: Mugen no jûnin
  • 2017
  • R
  • 2h 20m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
20K
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Blade of the Immortal (2017)
Samurai Manji has taken a lot of lives, both innocent and guilty, and now lives life in feudal Japan as a criminal. After being cursed with immortality until he kills enough evil men, Manji meets a young girl who enlists him to be her body-guard. Swearing loyalty, protection and vengeance against the group of sword fighters who slaughtered her family, the unlikely duo set on a remarkable quest to make right against those who did them wrong.
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Cursed with a life of immortality, a samurai is tasked by a young girl to help avenge the death of her father. Based on the manga series by Hiroaki Samura.Cursed with a life of immortality, a samurai is tasked by a young girl to help avenge the death of her father. Based on the manga series by Hiroaki Samura.Cursed with a life of immortality, a samurai is tasked by a young girl to help avenge the death of her father. Based on the manga series by Hiroaki Samura.

  • Director
    • Takashi Miike
  • Writers
    • Hiroaki Samura
    • Tetsuya Oishi
  • Stars
    • Takuya Kimura
    • Hana Sugisaki
    • Sôta Fukushi
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    20K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Takashi Miike
    • Writers
      • Hiroaki Samura
      • Tetsuya Oishi
    • Stars
      • Takuya Kimura
      • Hana Sugisaki
      • Sôta Fukushi
    • 97User reviews
    • 164Critic reviews
    • 72Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 10 nominations total

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    Blade Of The Immortal: First Fight
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    Takuya Kimura
    Takuya Kimura
    • Manji
    Hana Sugisaki
    Hana Sugisaki
    • Rin Asano…
    Sôta Fukushi
    Sôta Fukushi
    • Anotsu Kagehisa
    Hayato Ichihara
    Hayato Ichihara
    • Shira
    Erika Toda
    Erika Toda
    • Makie Otono-Tachibana
    Kazuki Kitamura
    Kazuki Kitamura
    • Sabato Kuroi
    Chiaki Kuriyama
    Chiaki Kuriyama
    • Hyakurin
    Shinnosuke Mitsushima
    Shinnosuke Mitsushima
    • Taito Magatsu
    Ken Kaneko
    • Hishiyasu Shido
    Yôko Yamamoto
    • Yaobikuni
    Ebizô Ichikawa
    Ebizô Ichikawa
    • Eiku Shizuma
    Seizô Fukumoto
    Seizô Fukumoto
    • Swordsmith
    Min Tanaka
    Min Tanaka
    • Kagimura Habaki
    Masayuki Deai
    • Uruma
    Tsutomu Yamazaki
    Tsutomu Yamazaki
    • Kensui Ibane
    Takashi Kitadai
    • Giichi
    Takuma Hiraoka
    Chisun
    • Director
      • Takashi Miike
    • Writers
      • Hiroaki Samura
      • Tetsuya Oishi
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    User reviews97

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    9KaedeLoh

    World-class production.

    The most anticipated film for me for 2017. As a film writer, I look out for the quality of script and production. After watching the film 7 times in Tokyo, I can say the film's production was world-class. Cinematography, film editing, sound design, sound editing, production set design, costume design, hair and makeup, music are other aspects to die for. Miike had done an excellent directing job on the cast, especially its leading role, Manji (Takuya Kimura). Miike had successfully brought the best out of Kimura, shedding his KimuTaku's branding. In the film, Kimura portrayed Manji through and through. I almost forgot I was watching an idol actor who used to characterize squeaky-clean images in TV dramas. The role was so deep that you believed it was Manji's story and his immortal life that you really care about. Of course, the film will not be complete without the fine acting skills from co-stars. Hana Sugisaki, Sota Fukushi and Erika Toda had put on their ultimate to-die-for performance. The fighting scenes were artistically choreographed. The sound of swords clanging made your heart beat in sync with its rhythm. The script was well paced. There were moments of thrilling fights and there were moments of quietness. Lighting played a key role here in telling the story effectively. The cinematography told another story on its own. Every frame was a postcard. In my opinion, it was a successful adaption from the manga. What a great way to celebrate Miike's 100th film.
    7dvo_on

    Remarkable effort. Compressing 30 volumes into film.

    Having read the manga for close to 20 years. The live adaptation of the film is a fulfillment to witness. As a fan of the original, I have preconceived notions as to how the characters behaved and voiced in between panels.

    Therefore the performances for bringing Manji, Rin, Anotsu and all the other casts to life were satisfactory. Compressing 30 volumes into film, means that there were major trimmings made in order to fit this medium. Most notably are the back stories and developments for all characters depicted. Some characters in film are relegated to cameos, while others lack the motivational complexity of their respective arc that were spanned across the years. And yet, I still found myself intrigued by the story presented to me here on film.

    The actions are brutal. Not as gory as how I would like it to be though. The original format was way more gorier in certain aspects. But I can understand why it was needed to be toned down for live adaptation.

    If one is into cinematography, feudal Edo era, a story of revenge, filled with action sequences of samurai swordplay - this is a film that I would recommend. It fulfills on all those aspects. It had heartfelt moments and dashes of fun sprinkled perfectly into its pacing.

    However if one is into enriching character developments, motivations for all their arcs and more; I would suggest to visit the original manga instead.

    Overall, it is still a very remarkable effort from everyone involved.
    7chickenjackson

    Crazy Miike stuff as usual but with a unique look at motives of multiple characters

    Yes, there's A LOT of blood since this is a Takashi Miike film and it's always a pleasure to see Kimura Takuya do his thing on screen. For anyone familiar with the genre, what was unexpected, but welcome, was the treatment of characters trying to find their way, each with their own sense of motivation, and reflections on the murky way of revenge. Ultimately everyone that picks up their weapon must deal with their own demons and justifications.
    6bw-22361

    Beautiful cinematography, but one mess of a script

    Takashi Miike is know for his great directing, and "Blade of the Immortal" once again proves, what this man is capable of when it comes to large-set fight/battle-sequences. The cinematography is breathtaking at parts, i particularly liked the opening, shot in black and white - reminded me of the old works of Akira Kurosawa. If only the narrative part of this movie would be as well-crafted as these fight scenes. Honestly, there are so many flaws in the script, i gave up counting after the 80 minutes-mark of this movie. First: Our protagonist is a totally useless, unsympathetic, whiny little girl, who doesn't work at all in this kind of plot. I understood the idea behind her character (fish out of water etc.), but i couldn't connect with her on a emotional level. She was just not interesting enough (the actress was great by the way, so don't blame her). I mean, you have all these overpowered beings in the plot, but the only "human" character does not serve well enough as a leading figure? That's one hell of a problem. Second: There are way too many situations in the story, where any sort of set-up is missing. Sometimes things happen without any proper explanation. Characters change their mind without any reasoning behind it. Thirdly: The pacing of this movie is totally off. It felt like i was watching Ben Hur at times. Maybe the removal of some fight scenes, would have been a good solution for this problem. Last but not least, there is just so much unused potential. Yeah i know, this movie wants to be like a fun action-trashfest, but you really could have told a genuint emotionally touching-story with this concept. It lacks some real depth. Although there are some interesting scenes sprinkled throughout the story (some neat interactions between pro- and antagonist; the moral ambiguity of certain characters actions - even the character-conflict of Manji). Still, if you want to see a good student-mentor-story even with pretty similar characters, than go and watch "Logan". It may not have that well-crafted fight scenes, but there for more heart and a better screenplay. "Blade of the Immortal" has a breath-taking opening-sequence, some interesting story-bits and twists and a astounding cinematography, but it lacks real emotions, neither does the screenplay live up to the potential of the basic concept. The actors are good, the soundtrack is catchy and you can have fun with this movie over all, but don't expect one of the great works Miike has accomplished over the years.
    7visezcamor-978-193536

    Rin screams her lungs out. 10/10

    Fairly decent movie. There are some inconsistencies between this and the anime but that didn't bother me that much. And the anime is not that great to begin with. It's an enjoyable watch in the end.

    What I didn't like: Manji's relationship with Rin is very basic. They almost never interact after the introduction scene. Rin screams. A lot.

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    • Trivia
      The film was promoted as being director Takashi Miike's 100th film, but it isn't. Although it was at one time his 100th directing credit on IMDb, that list also includes several TV series, TV episodes, and segments of other films. According to some calculations, Miike has directed over 100 works, including music videos and short films, but (at the time of Blade of the Immortal's release) fewer than 90 were feature films.
    • Quotes

      Rin Asano: But do right and wrong matter when it's for people you love?

    • Connections
      Remade as L'Habitant de l'infini (2019)
    • Soundtracks
      Live to Die Another Day - Sonzai Shomei
      Written by Miyavi, Lenny Skolnik, Tom Leonard and Amon Hayashi

      Performed by Miyavi

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    • Release date
      • April 29, 2017 (Japan)
    • Countries of origin
      • Japan
      • United Kingdom
      • South Korea
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • 無限住人
    • Production companies
      • Warner Bros.
      • Oriental Light and Magic (OLM)
      • Recorded Picture Company (RPC)
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $150,532
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $49,569
      • Nov 5, 2017
    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,162,617
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 20 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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