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Sunday, 5 October 2014

Zatôichi

Also Known As:
The Blind Swordsman: Zatoichi
Year:
2003
Country:
Japan…
Predominant Genre:
Action
Director:
Takeshi KITANO…
Outstanding Performances:
Tadanobu ASANO…
Premiss:
The blind masseur/swordsman comes to a town in control of warring gangs, and while bunking with a farming family, he meets two women with their own agenda.
Themes:
Alienation
Compassion
Destiny
Ethical Politics
Friendship
Loneliness
Loyalty
Personal change
Redemption
Self-expression
Social class
Totalitarianism
Similar (in Plot, Theme or Style) to:
Zatoichi series
Review Format:
Cinema

Zatoichi the Great

Superior movie about a blind swordsman in old Japan that sets the quality bar high for the entire Zatoichi series.

As usual with Takeshi KITANO, the blood flows freely while the movie is quite funny - in a self-parodic way: A homily on the virtues of really seeing rather than merely observing the world around us.

Moreover, it is a sad tale of orphaned children turning to prostitution to make a living and to provide them with the funds to take their revenge on the samurai who killed their parents. Here, the characterization is finely-wrought - yet Zatoichi himself remains too much of a mystery.

The Seven Brides for Seven Brothers finale is somewhat out-of-place, yet fits perfectly!


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