A group of demons in the ancient Japanese capital of Heian is dismembering members of a family of Japanese nobles.A group of demons in the ancient Japanese capital of Heian is dismembering members of a family of Japanese nobles.A group of demons in the ancient Japanese capital of Heian is dismembering members of a family of Japanese nobles.
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- 1 nomination total
Kyôko Fukada
- Himiko
- (as Kyoko Fukada)
Dorothy Elias-Fahn
- Himiko
- (English version)
- (voice)
- (as Midge Mayes)
Jessica Gee-George
- Tsukuyomi
- (English version)
- (voice)
- (as Jessica Gee)
Lex Lang
- Minamoto no Hiromasa
- (English version)
- (voice)
- (as Brandon Jones)
Michael McConnohie
- Genkaku
- (English version)
- (voice)
Paul St. Peter
- Yasumaro
- (English version)
- (voice)
- (as George Z. Cole)
Terrence Stone
- Abe no Seimei
- (English version)
- (voice)
- (as Terry Roberts)
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Mansai Nomura is back again reprising his role as Abe no Seimei - an Onmyoji (yin yang master).
In the Heian period of Japan, strange occurrence is happening in the capital. A demonic entity is showing up eating parts of human it comes in contact with. Somehow, Fujiwara no Yasumaro (Masato Ibu), and his daughter Himiko (Kyoko Fukada) seems to be involved in the cause. Seimei goes out to find out the true identity of the demonic entity.
The story mixes ancient Japanese folk lore of sword that's been taken out of the tail of eight headed snake, and the gods who were with Amaterasu (Sun goddess) who is the chief goddess involved in the creation myth of Japan.
The movie is even better made than the first installment, and there're more suspense to the story. Seimei integrates to the action better in this movie as well.
Even without the background knowledge about the historic Japan, this movie can be enjoyed as period piece/action fantasy. It's a different kind of a movie from Japan that appeals to the international audience as well.
In the Heian period of Japan, strange occurrence is happening in the capital. A demonic entity is showing up eating parts of human it comes in contact with. Somehow, Fujiwara no Yasumaro (Masato Ibu), and his daughter Himiko (Kyoko Fukada) seems to be involved in the cause. Seimei goes out to find out the true identity of the demonic entity.
The story mixes ancient Japanese folk lore of sword that's been taken out of the tail of eight headed snake, and the gods who were with Amaterasu (Sun goddess) who is the chief goddess involved in the creation myth of Japan.
The movie is even better made than the first installment, and there're more suspense to the story. Seimei integrates to the action better in this movie as well.
Even without the background knowledge about the historic Japan, this movie can be enjoyed as period piece/action fantasy. It's a different kind of a movie from Japan that appeals to the international audience as well.
I recently rented this and really enjoyed it. I love the character of Seimei and really had a good time watching it. I thought the story was interesting, but I really fell in love with the character of Seimei. The characters are what make this worth watching. I saw this one before the original Onmyoji and enjoyed it so much, rented the original thereafter. I do have to say that I enjoyed the original a bit more, but this one was also really good.
The Pros:
Abe No Seimei! The supernatural elements are pretty cool. The historical feel to the movie.
The Cons:
I didn't really care for the characterization of Susa. His acting was OK, but I didn't connect as much with him. The ending special effects were OK, but not as good as the first movie's. The story moved along until towards the end, then kind of slowed down.
The Pros:
Abe No Seimei! The supernatural elements are pretty cool. The historical feel to the movie.
The Cons:
I didn't really care for the characterization of Susa. His acting was OK, but I didn't connect as much with him. The ending special effects were OK, but not as good as the first movie's. The story moved along until towards the end, then kind of slowed down.
For starters, there are looming suggestions that one need to view the first version of Onmyoji. Though honestly I haven't viewed the first one, I find the second interesting. They say Onmyoji2 is uninterestingly lethargic, I find myself excited to watch the original ones. Onmyoji2 tells the early period of Japan were humans and apparitions live together in the skin of the world. It overtures us to the mythical land of Japan where mighty priest yield the best figure because of the presence of demons. The mood of the film shows maybe the usual murky age, where no one would dare to walk alone on abandoned streets and alleys. It always intrigued me the way Mansai Nomura's character portray his attributescalm, happy-go-lucky, fond of playing jokes and quite secretive. Thus it always leaves me wondering about his background.
I worthwhile to peer rare national mythologies
I worthwhile to peer rare national mythologies
Well, I do have to agree with a lot of people who say Onmyoji 2 is not as good as the first, but it is still a wonderful movie in its own right. While some say the characters in this film, were bland and without development, I have to disagree. First because I know the mythological history of the characters, and I keep myself more open to the characters, especially ones I have no prior knowledge of.
I thought the effects in the end, with the ladder of heaven were not awesome, but pretty good. Better than a lot of other effects I have seen in other period films. Over all, a very good movie!! Highly recommend.
Rating: 10/10
Saw it on: Showtime Beyond
I thought the effects in the end, with the ladder of heaven were not awesome, but pretty good. Better than a lot of other effects I have seen in other period films. Over all, a very good movie!! Highly recommend.
Rating: 10/10
Saw it on: Showtime Beyond
I enjoyed this movie.
The story was interesting,The sets were beautiful and moody.The special effects and make-up effects above average, the gore level was generally medium low with one surprising exception. The costumes were wonderful.
The acting ranged from pretty good to very good. I found Seimei a very strange character and personally could not decide if I liked the way the actor Mansai Nomura played him or not.The rest of the cast I really enjoyed. Surprisingly this movie has a satisfying ending, a bit of a rarity in Eastern movies.
Good movie worth watching, I will look for the first.
The story was interesting,The sets were beautiful and moody.The special effects and make-up effects above average, the gore level was generally medium low with one surprising exception. The costumes were wonderful.
The acting ranged from pretty good to very good. I found Seimei a very strange character and personally could not decide if I liked the way the actor Mansai Nomura played him or not.The rest of the cast I really enjoyed. Surprisingly this movie has a satisfying ending, a bit of a rarity in Eastern movies.
Good movie worth watching, I will look for the first.
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- ConnectionsFollows The Yin-Yang Master (2001)
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- Gross worldwide
- $13,022,862
- Runtime1 hour 52 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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