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Dororo

  • 2007
  • 2h 19m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
3.1K
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Dororo (2007)
Period DramaActionAdventureFantasyHorror

A female warrior who was raised as a man joins a young samurai's quest to recover 48 of his body parts from 48 demons and to avenge her parents death.A female warrior who was raised as a man joins a young samurai's quest to recover 48 of his body parts from 48 demons and to avenge her parents death.A female warrior who was raised as a man joins a young samurai's quest to recover 48 of his body parts from 48 demons and to avenge her parents death.

  • Director
    • Akihiko Shiota
  • Writers
    • Osamu Tezuka
    • Masa Nakamura
    • Akihiko Shiota
  • Stars
    • Satoshi Tsumabuki
    • Kô Shibasaki
    • Kiichi Nakai
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    3.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Akihiko Shiota
    • Writers
      • Osamu Tezuka
      • Masa Nakamura
      • Akihiko Shiota
    • Stars
      • Satoshi Tsumabuki
      • Kô Shibasaki
      • Kiichi Nakai
    • 23User reviews
    • 32Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Satoshi Tsumabuki
    Satoshi Tsumabuki
    • Hyakkimaru
    Kô Shibasaki
    Kô Shibasaki
    • Dororo
    Kiichi Nakai
    Kiichi Nakai
    • Kagemitsu Daigo
    Yoshio Harada
    Yoshio Harada
    • Jukai
    Eita Nagayama
    Eita Nagayama
    • Tahomaru
    • (as Eita)
    Mieko Harada
    Mieko Harada
    • Yuri
    Katsuo Nakamura
    Katsuo Nakamura
    • Biwa Hoshi
    Kumiko Asô
    Kumiko Asô
    • Ojiya
    Denden
    Denden
    • Praying Father
    Satoshi Hakuzen
    Misayo Haruki
    • Praying Mother
    Kurumi Hashimoto
    • Dororo
    Gekidan Hitori
    • Scoundrel
    Seizô Katô
    • Hell Hound
    Ryûki Kitaoka
    Kitarô
    • Palm Reader
    Motomu Kiyokawa
    Taigi Kobayashi
    • Director
      • Akihiko Shiota
    • Writers
      • Osamu Tezuka
      • Masa Nakamura
      • Akihiko Shiota
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews23

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    10ateeqimran

    A great movie ... regardless

    I was really pained to see such negative comments about this movie.. by someone from japan itself.

    We don't have to feed on eve dished out by the Hollywood.. and we certainly don't have to compare our movies to Hollywood. Sure Hollywood produces top quality movies but then eve doesn't have to be Hollywood style...

    Having said that I think Dororo is no less entertaining than any action flick. Sure there r glitches here and there but who cares...

    I thought Kou Shibasaki as a wicked crook was both hilarious and brilliant .. Her language [ A local dialect of Japanese ? ] increased my fascination for the Japanese language even more..

    Dororo for me represents another aspect of the Japanese culture which I have come to love and respect.

    I request to the people who know ... to comment, having a broader perspective in mind ... because for many, this place is the primary contact for information on movies..

    Can't wait to for Part 2 & 3 ...
    8dilbertsuperman

    AWESOME this is a very STRANGE movie that references lots of Japanese demons and magick.

    I love the visual imagery in this movie it is so WEIRD! Dororo is a story that I can't really tell you too many details about without blowing the plot and the surprises but suffice it to say if you like to see Japanese demons represented on screen you should WATCH THIS! It's super cool. Lots of good kung fu which is rare for most Japanese films that have a fantasy tilt to them lots of awesome monsters for our hero to fight, and an excellent character foil in the form of a female thief sidekick for comic relief. This movie reminded me of a real-actor version of Ninja Scroll the epic anime that will go down in history as one of the coolest visual candy anime's for it's time.

    This uses real life actors and a combination of costumes and cgi for the demons. Occasionally the special effects are rubber suits but it's still good enough to tell the story. With a bigger budget they could have really gone over the top with the special effects but oh well... this still kicks ass as a script and a story and the visuals are still awesome.

    If you are in the mood to lose your mind, eat some mushrooms and watch this movie... it'll freak you out with all the weird fantasy creatures in it.

    Plot - a demon killer hunts down the meaning of his existence while trying to purge himself of his own demon status and become human. His sidekick is a female thief with a big mouth and he is the typical quiet swordsman that can tear apart a room if need be. they travel on the road by foot and meet several demons on the way.

    Awesome.
    10talkingbubba

    A Diamond in the Ruff of Japanese movies

    The previous poster surely was unaware of the history behind this grand movie. Dororo is based on the manga author of Osamu Tezuka which is one of his many manga titles (Atom Boy, Black Jack, etc.). The original story takes places during the warring states of Japan. However, the movie changes that as well as some minor parts here and there.

    The main plot of the story is that a general pledges his soul to demons in exchange for power to destroy other warring clans. In exchange for this power, the demons (all 48 of them) want to have his first born son. The general agrees and he is granted his power. However, when his first son is born, the baby is without arms, legs, and other various body parts. (It looks more of a body with a head and a small mouth.) Disgusted by this, the general places him in a basket and sends his son downstream. The son is later retrieved by a man who was passing by. The man turns out to be a scientist who then makes body parts for the general's son (48 parts). A blind traveler appears and informs the scientist of how the general's son became that way. The traveler hands the scientist a sword that helps defeat monsters and demons. This sword is then attached to the boy, Hyakimaru. When Hyakimaru becomes older he learns of his fate and sets out to avenge his father and the 48 demons who took his body. Each demon he defeats with his sword gives him back a piece of his body.

    Even though the title of the movie is called 'Dororo', it has little to do with the character other than that she (thinks she's a he) is Hyakimaru's sidekick. Her main reason for tagging along with him is for his sword and for an adventure. She provides some of the comedic relief from the one-dimensional character that Hyakimaru is.

    I was timid about seeing this movie, but was quite pleased with how it turned out. I throughly enjoyed the music and soundtrack as well as the parts of New Zealand where it was filmed. If you have read the manga, anime, or know about the story itself, it is worth looking into. Also, if your Japanese is good (maybe about level 2 on the JLPT), then you can pick up on some of the minor jokes here and there. I'm glad that it won some awards and was acknowledged. I eagerly look forward to the sequel....
    10beowulf158

    This film is awesome.

    Dororo has a wonderful story and great acting. Unlike some people, I have the ability to enjoy a well written, well acted story and can easily forgive issues that I am sure budget constraints had a hand in.

    I understand that there are some scenes that are beyond the budget, but in my opinion they were handled very well.

    The protagonist and his companion were easy to like and understand. The story had some nice twist. The story was so well told that I had my Wife watch it and she hates this genre. Well she does not get it sometimes. She really loved the film! It is not too gory and as far as gravity defying stunts, well it is a fantasy tale and there really were not a lot of them. And they were no where near as physics defying as any of the Transporter films. This is a very good film.
    7claudio_carvalho

    The Demon Slayer and the Female Thief

    In the year 3048, the wounded Lord Kagemitsu Daigo (Kiichi Nakai) proposes a deal to rule the whole world to forty-eight demons in their sealed temple. In return, the demons ask forty-eight parts of the body of his unborn son. When the mutilated baby is born, his mother puts him in a basket in the river flow to save his life. The baby survives and becomes the demon slayer Hyakkimaru (Satoshi Tsumabuki) that slash demons to retrieve his body parts. During his journey, he meets the female thief Dororo (Kou Shibasaki), who was raised as a boy after the death of her parents by the evil Lord Daigo, in a small town and she befriends Hyakkimaru and joins him in his quest seeking revenge against the Daigo's clan.

    I saw the trailer of "Dororo" and I found it very promising. It is a good fantasy, based on a historic moment of Japan, with reasonable special effects and developed in a slow pace. The story could be a little shorter; Satoshi Tsumabuki and Kou Shibasaki show a great chemistry; but the character Dororo is silly and annoying in many moments. Nevertheless it is an entertaining movie and I will certainly watch the possible sequel, since it still has twenty-four demons to be slashed. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "Dororo"

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    • Trivia
      The movie reveals that the name Dororo means "Little Monster", but doesn't mention that the name of the sword and character - Hyakkimaru - means "Hundred Demons."
    • Quotes

      Dororo: At least tell me your name! If you don't I'll call you something weird and shout it out.

      Hyakkimaru: If you ask, tell me yours first.

      Dororo: A thief has no name. A name could get you arrested. Any thief with a name is just third-rate.

      Hyakkimaru: So we're the same. I have no fixed name. Drifter, Hyakkimura, Dororo.

      Dororo: "Dororo?"... Sounds perfect for a professional thief like me. All right, it's mine! So I'm Dororo, you're Hyakkimura.

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      Remake of Dororo (1968)

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    • Release date
      • March 15, 2007 (Hong Kong)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • 多羅羅:天下之戰
    • Filming locations
      • Japan
    • Production companies
      • Asahi Shimbun
      • Dentsu
      • Hokkaido Broadcasting Company (HBC)
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $27,308,865
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 19m(139 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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