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#81
Seen It:
Yes
Japan / Japanese
'Beat' Takeshi Kitano |
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Tadanobu Asano |
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Director |
'Beat' Takeshi Kitano |
Takeshi "Beat" Kitano, the Japanese actor-director best known in the US for his quirky, ulraviolent gangster movies (
Fireworks,
Brother,
Sonatine) and in the UK (among satellite and cable viewers, at least) for the bizarre
It's a Knockout-meets-
Endurance gameshow Takeshi's Castle, applies his off-kilter sensibility to the samurai genre in
The Blind Swordsman: Zatoichi. A blind masseur (Kitano with his hair dyed white) wanders into a small town divided up by rival gangs. Though hunched and shuffling, Zatoichi soon reveals his deadly skills as a swordsman. He befriends a pair of geisha girls with secrets of their own and helps them hunt down the bandits who killed their parents. But one of the gangs has just hired a ronin, a masterless samurai, whose fighting skill may equal the blind swordsman's.
Zatoichi mixes a melodramatic storyline, deadpan comedy, and dazzling, CGI-enhanced swordfights into a supremely entertaining package. In Japan, Zatoichi is a recurring character in popular action movies, but Kitano places his own unique stamp on the series. --Bret Fetzer
Barcode |
5021866274300 |
Region |
2 |
Release Date |
26/07/2004 |
Subtitles |
English |
Nr of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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