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La légende de Zatoïchi - La vengeance

Original title: Zatôichi no uta ga kikoeru
  • 1966
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 23m
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7.3/10
1.4K
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La légende de Zatoïchi - La vengeance (1966)
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Promising to make a delivery for a dying man, the blind swordsman Zatoichi comes across the usual crime gangs but also meets a blind monk who brings into question his use of violence.Promising to make a delivery for a dying man, the blind swordsman Zatoichi comes across the usual crime gangs but also meets a blind monk who brings into question his use of violence.Promising to make a delivery for a dying man, the blind swordsman Zatoichi comes across the usual crime gangs but also meets a blind monk who brings into question his use of violence.

  • Director
    • Tokuzô Tanaka
  • Writers
    • Kan Shimozawa
    • Hajime Takaiwa
  • Stars
    • Shintarô Katsu
    • Shigeru Amachi
    • Jun Hamamura
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    1.4K
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    • Director
      • Tokuzô Tanaka
    • Writers
      • Kan Shimozawa
      • Hajime Takaiwa
    • Stars
      • Shintarô Katsu
      • Shigeru Amachi
      • Jun Hamamura
    • 5User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Shintarô Katsu
    Shintarô Katsu
    • Zatôichi
    Shigeru Amachi
    Shigeru Amachi
    • Genpachiro Kuroda
    Jun Hamamura
    Jun Hamamura
    • Blind Biwa Priest
    Mayumi Ogawa
    Mayumi Ogawa
    • Cho…
    Kei Satô
    Kei Satô
    • Boss Gonzo
    Kôichi Mizuhara
    Kôichi Mizuhara
    • Joshuya
    Michi Azuma
    Michi Azuma
    • Oharu
    Saburô Date
    Saburô Date
    • Hanji
    Jun Fujikawa
    • Kamegoro
    Yukio Horikita
    • Toramatsu
    Sumao Ishihara
    Gen Kimura
    • Tamekichi
    Kanae Kobayashi
    Kanae Kobayashi
    • Tamekichi's Mother
    Yukiko Komura
    • Oro
    Hideo Kuroki
    • Yakuza of Takasaki
    Masanori Machida
    Masanori Machida
    • Taichi
    Kazue Tamaki
    • Kinbei
    Kazuko Taniguchi
    • Kamegoro's Wife
    • Director
      • Tokuzô Tanaka
    • Writers
      • Kan Shimozawa
      • Hajime Takaiwa
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    9bighouseaz

    Zatoichi soul searching

    This entry in the series begins with a hilarious scene wherein a Zatoichi suffering from a cold is surrounded by a gang of thugs. The usual occurs and the coup de grâce is delivered with a sneeze!

    But the most interesting character in the film is the traveling, blind, pipa-playing priest. The priest is uncommonly wise and quickly takes the measure of Zatoichi. Zatoichi is pronounced to be a 'chuto hampa', belonging neither to common folk who look down upon him as a cripple, nor to the blind community because of his extraordinary abilities. This explains Zatoichi's loneliness, which is a common theme throughout the series. The priest extols Zatoichi to put away the sword. And Zatoichi does at one point, enjoying a meal in the forest with the blind priest, carrying a normal cane. Zatoichi's samurai rival draws near, and Zatoichi confesses that he is afraid.

    True, in the end there is no catharsis. The film concludes with the normal string of confrontations with gang members and a showdown with the samurai. Still, there is a level of feeling and introspection in this film that continues on into the next film in the series. This compelling blend of humor, human struggle, and violence is sure to please a wide audience.
    7freakus

    Zatoichi gets a conscience

    An interesting entry, the prescence of the blind monk calling Zatoichi on his bad choices adds an interesting element to an otherwise standard Zatoichi film. The concept doesn't play out fully unfortunately, he never makes a real decision about his life of violence.
    7kluseba

    This isn't a tale of vengeance

    The blandly mistitled Zatoichi's Vengeance is a typical movie of the franchise about the skilled gambler, blind masseur and pitiless swordsman. Zatoichi witnesses how a man got attacked on the road side and speaks to the dying man who tells him his name and asks him to bring a small bag of money to someone called Taichi. Upon arriving in a nearby town, Zatoichi stumbles upon a young boy with that name and realizes he is the dead man's son. He hands the money over to the child and his grandmother but doesn't want to tell them the boy's father is dead. Zatoichi wants to leave town quickly but he is invited by the family of the dead man to stay and attend the roaring drums festival. While in town, Zatoichi witnesses how merchants get brutally extorted by a boss who has started controlling the calm town six months ago. Zatoichi gets caught in the conflict and decides to root for the helpless merchants while the boss hires the same man who killed Taichi's father to challenge Zatoichi to a deadly duel.

    The story described above might sound familiar if you have watched the Zatoichi films released before this one. This is also the film's most obvious flaw because the story is quite predictable and doesn't add anything new to the franchise. Another element I disliked is the fact that some background stories of interesting characters aren't fully explored. We never get to know why Taichi's father really had to die and the reason why the caring prostitute in the town's brand-new brothel ended up like this isn't fully explained either. One element a lot of people praise but that I didn't appreciate was the presence of a blind priest Zatoichi comes across. The old man is quite arrogant and selfish. He asks Zatoichi to buy him food, talks to him while lying down to sleep and doesn't stop lecturing him but can't give any useful advice either. One moment, he tells Zatoichi to not draw his sword in front of Taichi who idolizes the blind samurai and then he approves Zatoichi's decision to defend the exploited merchants. I happened to find the character of the blind priest very annoying, dishonest and pretentious.

    Still, there are enough positive elements about the movie to make it at least an average entry in the epic franchise. First of all, the set of characters is overall quite interesting. Zatoichi is brought to think about his destructive lifestyle, Taichi is torn between admiring and despising the blind samurai, the prostitute is torn between helping her colleagues and helping herself and even the samurai that challenges Zatoichi has to fight his inner demons because he needs to take enormous risks to make money in order to free the person he still loves. The film's atmosphere is also quite intense. It's interesting to see a calm town with honest citizens getting terrorized and infiltrated by criminals, gamblers and prostitutes. Thirdly, the fight sequences are quite great, especially the fight scenes on the bridge where Zatoichi's opponents try to distract the blind samurai with their roaring drums.

    In the end, you will like Zatoichi's Vengeance if you like the franchise. It's an entertaining film even though it doesn't bring anything new to the franchise. If you aren't familiar with the franchise yet, you should rather start watching it in chronological order.
    9SarahofBorg

    Better than usual

    I've just started getting into the Zatoichi series, and while I haven't come close to seeing the majority this has so far been the best I've seen yet. It's interesting to get into some of the depth of character of Ichi, and not just the usual righteous swordfights. There's really no flaw in this film, only that if you've seen Zatoichi or any average Samurai flick before it's a little predictable. It doesn't disappoint though, it's highly entertaining and I'd watch it again if I didn't have 25 other Zatoichi movies to pick from. I may just see them all if they're all this good. Zatoichi is a good series, especially if you love swordfights, and is very popular for what it is. If you haven't seen any before, this one probably isn't bad to start with, although there may be better. Oh, and this is the 13nth of the 26 films, if you were confused, but they were all made so close together it really doesn't matter what order you watch them in, it seems. I'm no expert though, not yet anyway.

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      The traditional Japanese sandals which Zatoichi wears in the film are known as geta. The two large 'teeth' on the soles are called ha, while the sole which the foot rests upon is called dai (stand).
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      Followed by La Légende de Zatoïchi - Le Pèlerinage (1966)

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    • Release date
      • May 3, 1966 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Zatoichi's Vengeance
    • Production company
      • Daiei Studios
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      1 hour 23 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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