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Samurai Marathon

Original title: Samurai marason
  • 2019
  • TV-14
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
1.3K
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Danny Huston, Etsushi Toyokawa, Munetaka Aoki, Mirai Moriyama, Shôta Sometani, Takeru Satoh, Nana Komatsu, and Yûta Koseki in Samurai Marathon (2019)
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In 1855, a daimyo sends his men on a grueling marathon to discover if they're tough enough to face the newly arrived Americans. Misunderstanding his intent, the Shogun dispatches assassins.In 1855, a daimyo sends his men on a grueling marathon to discover if they're tough enough to face the newly arrived Americans. Misunderstanding his intent, the Shogun dispatches assassins.In 1855, a daimyo sends his men on a grueling marathon to discover if they're tough enough to face the newly arrived Americans. Misunderstanding his intent, the Shogun dispatches assassins.

  • Director
    • Bernard Rose
  • Writers
    • Akihiro Dobashi
    • Bernard Rose
    • Hiroshi Saitô
  • Stars
    • Takeru Satoh
    • Nana Komatsu
    • Mirai Moriyama
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    1.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bernard Rose
    • Writers
      • Akihiro Dobashi
      • Bernard Rose
      • Hiroshi Saitô
    • Stars
      • Takeru Satoh
      • Nana Komatsu
      • Mirai Moriyama
    • 16User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Takeru Satoh
    Takeru Satoh
    • Jinnai Karasawa
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    Mirai Moriyama
    • Heikuro Tsujimura
    Shôta Sometani
    Shôta Sometani
    • Hironoshin Uesugi
    Munetaka Aoki
    Munetaka Aoki
    • Yoshikuni Ueki
    Ryu Kohata
    • Hayabusa
    Yûta Koseki
    Yûta Koseki
    • Saburo
    Motoki Fukami
    • Ninzaemon Momose
    Shinsuke Kato
    Shinsuke Kato
    • Togo Okajima
    Joey Iwanaga
    • Kazuma Kakizaki
    Ruka Wakabayashi
    • Isuke Fukumoto
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    Mariko Tsutsui
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    Junko Abe
    • Shiori Uesugi
    Nao Honda
    • Misuzu
    Taishi Nakagawa
    Taishi Nakagawa
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    Etsushi Toyokawa
    Etsushi Toyokawa
    • Suketora Ioki
    • Director
      • Bernard Rose
    • Writers
      • Akihiro Dobashi
      • Bernard Rose
      • Hiroshi Saitô
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    9khany82

    One day the Samurai decide to go out on a healthy run... what could go wrong...

    I pretty much enjoyed this flick. It was a pretty simple story, bunch of ppl wanted to go on a healthy run, they all have their reasons, the local Lord wants everyone to be at peak physical condition after seeing the incoming westerners and their weapons, promises the winner a gift/request of their choice. Then drama. Especially that last half hour when the stakes get high and the direction gets intense. As a film its pretty engaging, as a Samurai film not like Blade of the Immortal level of swordplay, the characters feel pretty tragic and likeable. I give it my 9/10 because 6 is way too low, 8 is more accurate.
    7kluseba

    A return to samurai movies from the fifties and sixties

    Partially based upon historical events, Bernard Rose's Samurai Marathon portrays how a Japanese lord sends his men on an exhausting run to get them prepared for a potential attack by Western forces after centuries of isolation. The movie follows different characters involved in the marathon such as a boy attempting to honour his father, a conflicted spy whose loyalty gets tested and a rebellious princess longing for freedom. The main plot revolves around a misunderstanding as the military dictator misunderstands the marathon as a rebellion and sends his assassins to murder the feudal lord.

    The movie convinces on quite a few levels. The settings are chosen with care and bring feudal Japan to life in an authentic way that will please historians despite a few minor inaccuracies. The different characters have depth and make the story diversified. The plot includes a few interesting twists and turns. The final thirty minutes are intense and feature some realistic fighting scenes. The vibrant score is epic and enhances the movie's menacing atmosphere.

    However, the film isn't without its flaws. The introduction to the different characters and settings takes half an hour which makes for a somewhat plodding start. There are no noteworthy action scenes until the sixty-sixth minute. Those who are expecting a gripping sword fighting movie might be disappointed. This movie is a surprisingly slow paced drama with some action elements in the final third. Especially the ending should have been more intense as the film rather fades out than ends with a bang.

    In the end, Samurai Marathon is recommended to those interested in Japanese culture, history and traditions. The diversified characters and dynamic story make for a convincing drama. The movie however also has its lengths and fails to leave a deeper impression. It certainly disappoints if you have been expecting an action film from the misleading trailers. The movie recalls samurai movies from the fifties and sixties by Kurosawa Akira, Misumi Kenji and Uchida Tomu.
    7KaZenPhi

    Best jidai-geki in a while

    As a big fan of the golden age of chanbara I've been enjoying the recent revival of Samurai movies that possibly started as far back as Samurai Fiction and the Castle of Owls remake and then got its big push with Kitano's Zatoichi adaptation. However despite their creative new take on the genre even the best recent chanbara like shinobi no kuni, sanada ten braves, sekigahara or Tsukamoto's Killing usually suffer from many internal inconsistencies in tone and quality which prevents them from truly ushering in an era of new classics if you will.

    Samurai Marathon is among the first to feel like a complete movie. Great acting and production value, lots of drama, sprinkles of humour and warmth, meaningful action scenes and a memorable score by freaking Philip Glass(!?!). I didn't expect much but I was pleasantly surprised.

    The movie starts off deliberately slow, introducing all the characters and their little rural castle town one by one, you'd think this will just be a fairly light-hearted feel-good movie set to the backdrop of the waning years of the Samurai rule in feudal Japan. Each character has their own motivations why they would want to win the marathon. The price: they can ask whatever they wish from their lord. Some are in it for selfish reasons, others just want a better life for their families. The stakes are already high enough here when the movie starts to shift gears dramatically once the marathon starts, introducing a deadly threat to the entire town that is bigger than each characters' troubles combined. I'm not going to give the plot away but the last third is legitimately tense without ever feeling forced.

    Part of what brings all the elements together so well is veteran Bernard Rose's expert direction. He has a real sensibility for the genre and for japanese culture. It never feels like you're watching a movie by a foreign director. The pacing comes off like a throwback to older chanbara movies leaving lots of space inbetween action scenes, where you can just soak in the atmosphere and the beauty of the landscapes. The DP here was Takuro Ishizaka who also lent his hand to the underrated Sakuran and the live action Rurouni Kenshin films. There is other miscellaneous personnel overlap most notably in main actor Takeru Sato, but the whole cast is on point, the biggest standout for me being relative newcomer Nana Komatsu.

    This is one movie to check out. Enjoyable from beginning to end, sometimes funny, sometimes violent, sometimes dramatic. A full package.
    6Tak005

    Something's missing in translation.

    This historical Japanese action/drama is a good story and reasonably well acted. However, the one issue that I believe lets it down is the translation. It always appears ,based on actors replies to other comments, that more has been said, or explained. Thus pertinent information is missing. These omissions probably would have given greater depth to the movie and may have enjoyed it more.
    NanoFrog

    Stylish muse poetically executed

    C'mon man. I give it a solid 8. The Japanese film makers are really just masters at story telling. This is a great story with numerous side-stories of a remote Japanese regional "Lord" ordering a Marathon to his retainers, as he is supicious of the newly arrived Americans and wants to see if his retainers are in shape. There has been peace in Japan at this point well over 200 years. The Big Shogun gets a mistake message sent to him by one of his spies that the guy is preparing to war with Shogun, so Shogun sends out some assassins with American-gifted pistols...it is impeccably acted and photographed, a nuanced story that is historic, amusing and just hints at tragedy in a very clever way. Not everything has to be special effects and blazing action. A good story is the root and DNA of film, more thn anything else.

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      Commodore Perry introduces the Colt Peacemaker as a 'single action revolver'. Being that it's 1855 and double action revolvers wouldn't be invented until 1889 there wouldn't be mention of single vs' double action yet.
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      The opening scene has Commodore Perry present the Shogun's chief minister with a brace of Colt Model P (popularly called the Peacemaker) revolvers. The Model P and its accompanying .45 Colt cartridge weren't introduced until 1873, 18 years after the events depicted in the film.

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    • Release date
      • February 22, 2019 (Japan)
    • Countries of origin
      • Japan
      • United Kingdom
    • Official sites
      • Official site (Japan)
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    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Samurai Marathon 1855
    • Filming locations
      • Japan
    • Production companies
      • Sedic International
      • Recorded Picture Company (RPC)
      • Sedic Deux
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      1 hour 43 minutes
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39:1

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