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Bushido Man

  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
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Bushido Man (2013)
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Toramaru, lord of integrated martial arts Mugen-ga-ryu, ends his training journey and visits his master, Gensai. "You have to duel with every martial arts master and win, in order to obtain ... Read allToramaru, lord of integrated martial arts Mugen-ga-ryu, ends his training journey and visits his master, Gensai. "You have to duel with every martial arts master and win, in order to obtain their esoteric books of martial secrets." Receiving such an order from Gensai, Toramaru ma... Read allToramaru, lord of integrated martial arts Mugen-ga-ryu, ends his training journey and visits his master, Gensai. "You have to duel with every martial arts master and win, in order to obtain their esoteric books of martial secrets." Receiving such an order from Gensai, Toramaru makes a pilgrimage around Japan and spends a year fighting. Through his fights with genuine ... Read all

  • Director
    • Takanori Tsujimoto
  • Writers
    • Takanori Tsujimoto
    • Sean Whitley
  • Stars
    • Mickey Koga
    • Yoshiyuki Yamaguchi
    • Masanori Mimoto
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    420
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Takanori Tsujimoto
    • Writers
      • Takanori Tsujimoto
      • Sean Whitley
    • Stars
      • Mickey Koga
      • Yoshiyuki Yamaguchi
      • Masanori Mimoto
    • 8User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Mickey Koga
    • Toramaru
    • (as Mitsuki Koga)
    Yoshiyuki Yamaguchi
    • Gensai
    Masanori Mimoto
    Masanori Mimoto
    • Eiji Mimoto 'Yakuza'
    Kentarô Shimazu
    • Billy Shimabukuro 'Gun Master'
    Kazuki Tsujimoto
    • Muso 'Blind Samurai'
    Ema
    • Denko
    Kensuke Sonomura
    Kensuke Sonomura
    • Yuan Jian 'Kung Fu Master'
    Masaki Suzumura
    • Rinryu 'Nunchaku Master'
    Naohiro Kawamoto
    • Mokunen 'Bojutsu Master'
    Marc Walkow
    • Boss 'Bounty Hunter'
    Yasutaka Yûki
    • Yu 'Bounty Hunter'
    Takashi Tanimoto
    • Tani 'Bounty Hunter'
    Taiju Nemoto
    • Nemo 'Bounty Hunter'
    Takanori Tsujimoto
    • Yakuza Brother
    Miki Mizuno
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    • Director
      • Takanori Tsujimoto
    • Writers
      • Takanori Tsujimoto
      • Sean Whitley
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    7mj_jernigan

    Starts curiously, builds great momentum, then flops

    This film is like some strange mashup between a Sonny Chiba film and a Jackie Chan film. The martial arts choreography is of the highest quality and the actors engaged in the fights are convincing and entertaining............. and the food!............ and then the climax and ending is lame enough to steal a star or two.
    8oh_monday

    Original Content

    Stylized and choreographed fight scenes with a lot of focus on moves and counter moves.

    Intertwined with humor both within and outside of fights.

    Storytelling enabling active participation by puzzle solving, connecting meta humor and reacting to unexpected and surprising turns of plot and theme.

    Sound and music connected to what is on display and its implications.

    Delicous presentations and talks about food.

    Choreographed challenges.

    Refreshing.
    6intelearts

    569th Review - MIldly Experimental Low Budget Irony Driven Arts Film on Martial Arts - Good Fights Though!

    I watched Bushido Man with low expectations and boy, was I pleasantly surprised. This is an original film - particularly in its use of camera - it explores the action through low shot-high shot, avoids camera shake, close ups, and jump cuts, and instead actually compliments and augments what are excellent fights really well.

    The plot, a pupil returns to his master to tell of his his 8 fights to master all fighting styles, is set firmly in modern Japan - each fight takes place near a city and each fight is preceded by a meal that helps our hero understand his enemy.

    There are strong comedy aspects throughout in common with many martial arts, but the fights are well choreographed.

    All in all if you are a fan of martial arts films this is a treat - it is not an expensive historical drama it is rather a simple tale, very well made, with surprises, laughs, and ironic twists, this is one that is a rare beast: a low budget martial arts' art film.
    8EXTSOAK

    Amusing

    The movie is very amusing to watch. Many people are obsessed with the ending. The reason for it may be that they haven't watched the true ending. After the first ending credits starts and after a minute or less they reveal the real ending. So watch out to not miss that.
    7pal05052003

    A martial artist returns to his master after collecting scrolls from the great fighters he had defeated and tells his story.

    This is the movie that got me hooked into Japanese action flicks, and cemented my interest in Japanese movies. It features quick, and graceful movements found in Chinese action, combined with humor. The movie effortlessly combines great choreographed fights, with mouth-watering scenes of food, and absurd (spoiler alert: the fight with a nunchunku torn from a minor character's arm for example). One of the most interesting scenario is the fist vs gunfight. In fact, every fight is brilliant in its own right, and has a lesson attached to it. Whatever its weaknesses, it is not necessarily a glamorization of violence, but a true martial arts movie (with its quirks).

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      In the scene where Toramaru fights the nunchaku master, he changes into yellow trainers and uses yellow nunchaku. This is a tribute to Bruce Lee, whose signature yellow jumpsuit from Game of Death can be seen under Toramaru's kimono.
    • Connections
      References Hâdo ribenji, Mirî (2008)

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    • Release date
      • June 8, 2013 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • BUSHIDO MAN ブシドーマン
    • Production company
      • Two Guns Film
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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