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Les 47 rônins

Original title: Shijûshichinin no shikaku
  • 1994
  • 2h 12m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
588
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Les 47 rônins (1994)
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A group of disgraced samurai plan a decade long revenge against a corrupt lord.A group of disgraced samurai plan a decade long revenge against a corrupt lord.A group of disgraced samurai plan a decade long revenge against a corrupt lord.

  • Director
    • Kon Ichikawa
  • Writers
    • Kon Ichikawa
    • Kaneo Ikegami
    • Yô Takeyama
  • Stars
    • Ken Takakura
    • Kiichi Nakai
    • Rie Miyazawa
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    588
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kon Ichikawa
    • Writers
      • Kon Ichikawa
      • Kaneo Ikegami
      • Yô Takeyama
    • Stars
      • Ken Takakura
      • Kiichi Nakai
      • Rie Miyazawa
    • 7User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 9 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Ken Takakura
    Ken Takakura
    • Kuranosuke Ôishi
    Kiichi Nakai
    Kiichi Nakai
    • Matashirô Irobe
    Rie Miyazawa
    Rie Miyazawa
    • Karu
    Kôichi Iwaki
    Kôichi Iwaki
    • Kazuemon Fuwa
    Ryûdô Uzaki
    • Yasubei Horibe
    Tatsuo Matsumura
    Tatsuo Matsumura
    • Yahei Horibe
    Hisashi Igawa
    Hisashi Igawa
    • Magodayû Okuda
    Gaku Yamamoto
    Gaku Yamamoto
    • Chûzaemon Yoshida
    Shigeru Kôyama
    • Jûnai Onodera
    Hitomi Kuroki
    • Kiyo
    Misa Shimizu
    Misa Shimizu
    • Hori
    Yûko Kotegawa
    • Yôzen'in
    Saburô Ishikura
    • Magozaemon Senoo
    Renji Ishibashi
    Renji Ishibashi
    • Heihachirô Kobayashi
    Isao Bitô
    • Shinpachi Yamazoe
    Jun Hashizume
    • Takuminokami Asano
    Kikunosuke Onoe
    • Chikara Oishi
    • (as Ushinosuke Onoe)
    Bsaku Satô
    • Owner of 'Ichimonji-ya' (brush shop)
    • (as B-saku Satô)
    • Director
      • Kon Ichikawa
    • Writers
      • Kon Ichikawa
      • Kaneo Ikegami
      • Yô Takeyama
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    User reviews7

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    8cause-81475

    Award winning excellence

    This is an excellence film having received multiple awards across the globe. The depth of story and detail in this version sets it above the many that have come before. Ichikawa illuminates and brings to life the ancient culture of samurai and Japan of the period. This could not be possible without the outstanding performances of the many talented actors. Ken Takakura's performance is ledge nary, his ability to bring a true persona of a chamberlain who driven by honor and duty to avenge the name and credit of his retainer and his entire clan is awesome. This is a film to savor and enjoy with the eye pleasing cinematography and truly engaging acting on all levels.
    5daisukereds

    "In that case.. do what you want"

    Plot : Two Feudal Lords have a dispute inside the Shogun's Castle (drawing of swords is prohibited!). In response, one of these clans is immediately abolished and the head is ordered to commit suicide. The poor investigation and prompt response leaves the clan-less Samurai disappointed, and bow to seek revenge for their master's wrongful death against the other involved Clan head..

    Review : Another reviewer said that it isn't for anyone that doesn't already know the story.. and I agree completely.

    The story is hard to follow from the start, as the most important events happen off screen and the narrative builds from that! I felt the film demands too much piecing-together from the audience!! Thankfully, this popular story has been done too many times. And I can highly recommend the much better (1978) "The Fall of Ako Castle" (with Toshiro Mifune) for first time viewers. Sadly, I also found the pacing, structure and other important story-telling details to hinder my enjoyment.. even after I realized what I was watching.
    3ETCmodel02

    Beautiful ritual, classic drama, obtuse conspiracy

    Beautifully shot, wonderful costumes, exceptional poetic imagery and majestic array of classically trained posturing women. However this film is amazingly obtuse, generally slow, incredibly dull minimalist payoff, improbable impregnation, and a couple of instances of Evil Dead style blood spray that seem very out of place. The political intrigue is neat, but that does not justify the pace or the ending, or the fact that many of the seemingly incidental plot spurs remain unresolved. I can appreciate that this is an attempt to recapture the classic style and posturing of the old Japanese & Chinese stage play forms and historical yarns like The Tale of Genji. Unfortunately, while beautiful, the film lacks the depth and loaded nuances of the classic form, and a superficial take on classical theater is far too shallow to really herald as a masterpiece. A good film to watch for visual form, but not a good example of story depth.
    4planktonrules

    Not a particularly good version for non-Westerners to watch.

    Unlike other versions of this story that I have seen (and I've seen at least 3 or 4 others), this one begins well AFTER much of the plot has passed and so much explanatory exposition occurs in the first 20 minutes of the film. Then, when the film flashes back 20 months, it STILL goes back to AFTER the important events have occurred (when an official tried to kill one of the Shogun's trusted men). So is the 1994 version of "The 47 Ronin"--a completely non-sequential version of the story is told.

    The 47 Ronin is a classic Japanese story, and I assume that practically every adult in the country is very familiar with the story. So, for a Japanese audience, this version of the story would probably work great. However, for those NOT familiar with the story, it's very confusing and told in a very roundabout manner and is quite confusing. Because there must be about a dozen other versions out there, I say try them first. Though, try also to avoid the recent Keanu Reeves version simply because it's pretty stupid.
    8massaster760

    Ichikawa proves his worth as a director (again).

    The year is 1701, the setting Japan. In a relatively peaceful time, a reception held for envoys of the emperor, ends in a confrontation between two lords, which in turn would become the catalyst for one of the most famous stories of Japanese history. A story so famous it reaches mythical proportions and is widely regarded as Japan's national legend.

    The 47 Ronin (1994) is one of the many celluloid re-tellings of this famous story. Directed by master director Kon Ichikawa, 47 Ronin is basically a revamp of late 60's Japanese Samurai Cinema. Considering that Ichikawa made most of his greatest films in this time period (or before), the style of this film is going to be a foregone conclusion for those familiar with the director.

    As with most films of the genre, 47 Ronin is not an action film, most of the films time is devoted to the character development of Oishi Kuranosuke (expertly played by Ken Takakura), a chamberlain of the Ako-Asano Clan who loses his master to Seppuku. The Asano Lord was forced to commit suicide because of his provoked attack on Lord Kira during the reception for the envoys. In the aftermath, Oishi disbands the clan publicly and at the same time recruits a crew of 47 samurai. They patiently prepare their plans for a year and a half and then storm the fortress of Lord Kira in a mission that-succeed or fail- will ultimately end in their deaths.

    Kon Ichikawa leisurely unfolds his version of this classic, with beautiful cinematography,intricate set-pieces, and detailed wardrobes. Kon's shots of autumn trees and winter pagodas are breathtaking, and his perfectly framed shots work hand in hand with the highly detailed sets and costumes. Particularly, the Ako-Asano's black and white battle armor is truly fearsome looking.

    The action is characteristic of 60's Jidai Geki films; opponents square off, one or two strikes are exchanged, the kill shot, and the the obligatory geyser of blood. Although 47 Ronin is a bloody film it's not as bad as some of the more exploitational samurai films of the early 70's (such as the Lone Wolf series). And though the films action sequences are sparse, when they finally happen they are expertly directed and choreographed and are sure to please fans of the genre.

    Although this is a great film, in terms of plot, cinematography, acting, and action. I have to say that the films slow plotting tends to drag in spots and the films narration tends to get annoying after awhile. Plus the constant jumps in location tend to get a little confusing. I urge anyone interested in this film to read a little of the history behind it, as this will save the viewer from being confused by the story.

    Bottom Line- 47 Ronin should be seen for Ichikawa's expert direction and cinematography. It does tend to bog down at points but fans of samurai flicks will find delight in this film.

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      Remake of Rônin-gai - Dai-ichi-wa: Utsukushiki emono (1928)

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    • Release date
      • October 22, 1994 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • 47 Ronin
    • Filming locations
      • Himeji Castle, Himeji, Hyogo, Japan
    • Production companies
      • Nippon Television Network (NTV)
      • Suntory
      • Toho Pictures
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      2 hours 12 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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