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The Blind Swordsman: Zatoichi 2003
Zatôichi (original title)
1h 56min | Action, Comedy, Crime | 2 September 2003 (Italy)
Storyline:Blind Zatoichi makes his living by gambling and giving massages. But behind his humble facade, Zatoichi is a master swordsman, gifted with lightning-fast draw and strokes of breathtaking precision. Zatoichi wanders into a town run by sinister gangs and a powerful samurai. He’s destined for violent showdowns when he stumbles on two beautiful geishas avenging their parents’ murder… Duels, wit and a touch of zen! Cult anti-hero Zatoichi is back in a sword-fighting adventure written, directed and starring Takeshi Kitano.Motion Picture Rating (MPAA)
Rated R for strong stylized bloody violenceUser review:The story of the blind swordsman Zatoichi should be well known to most aficionados of Japanese cinema. I was thrilled when i heard that Takeshi Kitano (of all people) would be making a re-make of the classic series. And i was not disappointed.The blind masseur/swordsman Zatoichi stumbles upon a lone widow when he comes walking in the countryside. He helps her carry a basket and she tells him of her problems while he is invited to stay with her. The local town is plagued by a war between different criminal factions and the protection rates are constantly going up. Soon two geishas also arrive in town with their own agenda, linked to one of the warring gangs.Zatoichi is a beautiful film in my opinion. Everything from photography and scenery to music is exceptionally well tuned to the mood of the film. Also the action sequences are very well made, the fencing well choreographed and nicely shot. What distracted me somewhat though is the use of liquid animation for the blood. There is almost no usual fake blood in this movie, rather it’s liquid animation-blood spraying when people are stabbed. This looks odd, but it’s still a minor distraction.Zatoichi feels both like a nice tribute to 60’s and 70’s samurai-films as well as a fresh take on the genre. Both modern and classic, which is one of the finest compliments i feel you can give a movie like this one.
Director: Takeshi Kitano
Writers: Takeshi Kitano (screenplay), Kan Shimozawa (novels)
Stars: Takeshi Kitano, Tadanobu Asano, Yui Natsukawa
Country of origin: Japan
Language: Japanese
Also known as: Zatoichi
Filming locations: Eiga-mura, Kanami, Kanae-chô, Fukuyama City, Hiroshima, Japan
IMDB Profile tt0363226
The Blind Swordsman: Zatoichi (2003)
Director: Takeshi Kitano
Writers: Takeshi Kitano, Kan Shimozawa
Stars: Takeshi Kitano, Tadanobu Asano, Yui Natsukawa
Summary: 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.
Also known as: Zatôichi on DVD
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