Kaoru Yachigusa

Kaoru Yachigusa

  • Born: 1931-1-6
  • Height: 5' 0¾" (1.54 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Aric 2022-01-20 08:03:30

      Atong is a good girl! & Must come to nag a few words (spoilers, be careful, come with Tucao)! ! !

      Looking at the three parts, one feels: Atong is a good girl!
         The story is basically like this: Diaosi (infinite desire to counterattack) ——> enlisted in the army, escaped from the battlefield——> a chance encounter with Zhu Shi’s mother and daughter, an old woman hooked up with Musashi, and eight...

    • Keegan 2022-01-20 08:03:30

      Film Study Notes

      Bushido is an ideal pursuit. Being an artist is an ideal pursuit. On this road of pursuit, from ignorance to acquaintance, it is a road full of temptation and tortuous.
          The self-growth of all kinds of people in the movie is a broad arc. You can see the various forms of sentient beings in a...

    • Troy 2022-04-22 07:01:49

      Two stars for the picture and one star for Okada Jasmine.

    • Jamel 2022-04-20 09:02:25

      It's easy to accept that I haven't read the original work and just watched this one. Although there are not many scenes for the two female characters, Atong and Zhu Shi, they are very suitable to be included in this work. In the process of Musashi, his persistence and abandonment, Atong and Zhu Shi pursued Musashi, and Musashi pursued honor and self. This movie made me realize that the so-called samurai spirit, martial arts skills are only a small part, more It is still about self-cultivation.

    Samurai I: Musashi Miyamoto quotes

    • Musashi Miyamoto (Takezo): Why are you here?

      Takuan Osho: To capture you.

      [Takezo gives Takuan and Otsu a look of betrayal]

      Takuan Osho: If you surrender to a Buddhist priest, consideration shall be given to you.

      Musashi Miyamoto (Takezo): Never!

      Takuan Osho: My boy, do you think you can win?

      Musashi Miyamoto (Takezo): [stoutly] Yes.

      Takuan Osho: Are you trying to defeat yourself, too?

      Musashi Miyamoto (Takezo): I don't mind dying in a good fight. But before I die, I will have some blood!

      Takuan Osho: What about your relatives? They're prisoners on your account.

      Musashi Miyamoto (Takezo): What relatives? They all hate me!

      Takuan Osho: Some are suffering.

      Musashi Miyamoto (Takezo): Hang them all! Better off dead, all of them!

      Takuan Osho: Even the women?

      Musashi Miyamoto (Takezo): [close to tears] Quiet!

      Takuan Osho: And their children?

      Musashi Miyamoto (Takezo): I don't care! Let all of them...

      [Takezo starts sobbing. Takuan gets up, grabs him by the back of his collar with one hand and beats him with the other]

      Takuan Osho: Fool! Wild fool! I shall punish you, with the hand of your parents!

    • [Takuan leads Takezo to a stairway in Himeji castle leading to an attic, where Otsu is supposedly waiting. Takezo gives Takuan a look of verification, and sees Takuan's encouraging expression. Takezo rushes up to the attic to look for Otsu, but she's not there. Takuan shuts the door to the attic. Takezo rushes to the door and pounds on it]

      Musashi Miyamoto (Takezo): Takuan! Priest Takuan!

      Takuan Osho: She is safely sheltered near Hanada bridge.

      Musashi Miyamoto (Takezo): Damn you! You dirty lying rogue!

      [In a panic, Takezo rushes to the window. Outside there is nothing but lofty shingled roofs. He would break his neck trying to climb out. He pulls on the thick wooden window bars but they won't come loose. Takezo rushes back to the door, pounds on it and tries to pull it open]

      Musashi Miyamoto (Takezo): Open up! Open the door!

      Takuan Osho: Takezo. This room is yours for some time. Otsu will wait.

      Musashi Miyamoto (Takezo): You're lying. She's alone!

      Takuan Osho: She will wait. In those books are many of the things you need. After you master them, I will see you again. Farewell.

      [Takezo sinks to a sitting position, then collapses to the floor and cries uncontrollably]