Zatoichi (2003)

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(Zatôichi)


Country: JAP
Technical: col/scope 116m
Director: Takeshi Kitano
Cast: 'Beat' Takeshi, Tadanobu Asano, Gadarukanaru Taka

Synopsis:

A blind masseur arrives in a town ruled by rival gangs and sets about righting a few wrongs, revealing himself to be none other than an infamous guru of swordsmanship.

Review:

Another variation of Yojimbo and itself a revisiting of a popular Japanese film series, Kitano's version has the twist of the old innkeeper himself being the evil Mr Big and many other displays of jokeyness, including musical interludes and a character rather like the insane brother in Arsenic and Old Lace who charges around with weapon outstretched. It's a hugely entertaining piece, enjoyable at all levels.

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(Zatôichi)


Country: JAP
Technical: col/scope 116m
Director: Takeshi Kitano
Cast: 'Beat' Takeshi, Tadanobu Asano, Gadarukanaru Taka

Synopsis:

A blind masseur arrives in a town ruled by rival gangs and sets about righting a few wrongs, revealing himself to be none other than an infamous guru of swordsmanship.

Review:

Another variation of Yojimbo and itself a revisiting of a popular Japanese film series, Kitano's version has the twist of the old innkeeper himself being the evil Mr Big and many other displays of jokeyness, including musical interludes and a character rather like the insane brother in Arsenic and Old Lace who charges around with weapon outstretched. It's a hugely entertaining piece, enjoyable at all levels.

(Zatôichi)


Country: JAP
Technical: col/scope 116m
Director: Takeshi Kitano
Cast: 'Beat' Takeshi, Tadanobu Asano, Gadarukanaru Taka

Synopsis:

A blind masseur arrives in a town ruled by rival gangs and sets about righting a few wrongs, revealing himself to be none other than an infamous guru of swordsmanship.

Review:

Another variation of Yojimbo and itself a revisiting of a popular Japanese film series, Kitano's version has the twist of the old innkeeper himself being the evil Mr Big and many other displays of jokeyness, including musical interludes and a character rather like the insane brother in Arsenic and Old Lace who charges around with weapon outstretched. It's a hugely entertaining piece, enjoyable at all levels.