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Nemuri Kyôshirô: Engetsu Sappô

  • TV Series
  • 1982–
  • 13h 30m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
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Onna jigokuya wa hada enjô-ken ~ Edo no Maki (1982)
Drama

In this version, Nemuri (famous for his vaunted Full-Moon Sword technique) is caught up in the Conspiracy of the 13 Clans. The titular role is played by Kataoka Takao. The villainous leader ... Read allIn this version, Nemuri (famous for his vaunted Full-Moon Sword technique) is caught up in the Conspiracy of the 13 Clans. The titular role is played by Kataoka Takao. The villainous leader of the Conspiracy is played by Toru Ahbe who was famous for his modern-day Yakuza films. N... Read allIn this version, Nemuri (famous for his vaunted Full-Moon Sword technique) is caught up in the Conspiracy of the 13 Clans. The titular role is played by Kataoka Takao. The villainous leader of the Conspiracy is played by Toru Ahbe who was famous for his modern-day Yakuza films. Nemuri's comical sidekick is played by Hino Shohei who played a similar comical role for th... Read all

  • Stars
    • Kayo Matsuo
    • Shirô Kishibe
    • Shôhei Hino
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    7.4/10
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    • Stars
      • Kayo Matsuo
      • Shirô Kishibe
      • Shôhei Hino
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    Kayo Matsuo
    Kayo Matsuo
    • Oran
    • 1982
    Shirô Kishibe
    • Miyakoda Suishin
    • 1982
    Shôhei Hino
    • Kinpachi
    • 1982
    Tôru Abe
    Tôru Abe
    • Zusho Shôzaemon
    • 1982
    Keiko Takeshita
    • Sachi
    • 1982
    Gorô Ibuki
    Gorô Ibuki
    • Ebihara Kurando
    • 1982
    Yasuhiro Minakami
    Yasuhiro Minakami
    • Okabe Minonokami
    • 1982
    Hôsei Komatsu
    • Takebe Senjûrô
    • 1982
    Tokio Oki
    • Naka Okazaemon
    • 1982
    Takao Kataoka
    • Nemuri Kyôshirô
    • 1982
    Keiko Tamura
    • Shubin
    • 1982
    Daigaku Sekine
    • Shimamoto Hanzaburô
    • 1982
    Ichirô Yamamoto
    • Saheiji
    • 1982
    Nagano Tatsuya
    • Karatsuya
    • 1982
    Katsue Yukitomo
    • Oyoshi
    • 1982
    Kikuichi Ôgida
    • Samurai
    • 1982
    Jirô Takagi
    • Sô Shunretsu
    • 1982
    Takagi Yoshiharu
    • Samurai
    • 1982
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    Kataoka's greatest role

    In this version of Nemuri Kyoshiro starring Kataoka, there is one episode where Kyoshiro mentions his relationship to his Sword, the Muso Masamune. What he says is quite brief, and his statement is open to multiple interpretations.

    What he says is that his Sword is Female. The first impression I got is that it has to do with Shintoism in its animistic belief of different spirits or dieties inhabiting certain objects. Compared with the Raizo version in which Raizo showed Kyoshiro as a lecherous womanizer, the Kataoka version is entirely different in that he instead shows aloofness toward women. That is in addition to his concern for women, as opposed to the Raizo version of ruthlessness. Along the way from Raizo to the version with Tamura Masakazu, the Nemuri character underwent an evolution in which Kyoshiro went gradually from ruthless to remorseful to compassionate.

    In one episode with Kataoka, Nemuri even blames himself for the death of a Woman even though it's not his fault at all. That is, when assassins from the Satsuma clan attacked him, the Woman was an innocent bystander who got killed Indirectly during the Swordfight. If it was the Raizo version, Nemuri would have cared not the slightest whit about the Woman's death. This seemingly drastic change in Nemuri's character seemed to have begun in the Tamura Masakazu version and reached its culmination with Kataoka Takao. Evidently, the Female-Spirit in his Sword which the Kataoka version mentions has much to do with his newly-found conscience.

    What makes for actor Kataoka's charismatic appeal is that he masterfully conveys the serene impassiveness of a master swordsman totally unafraid to die, yet without looking wooden. If you really think about it, it's a tough balancing act to appear serenely impassive but without looking wooden. In a sense, this is what actor Leonard Nimoy successfully portrayed with his Spock character, that is, an alien who suppresses his emotions but without looking wooden. Actor Kataoka runs in somewhat the same vein, but also different because in this case the cold impassiveness of Kyoshiro is Not suppression of emotions but rather a Swordsman's total acceptance that he can die at any moment.

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    • Release date
      • November 24, 1982 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Nemuri Kyoshiro: Full Moon Cut
    • Production companies
      • Kabuki-za
      • TV Tokyo
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      • 13h 30m(810 min)
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