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Leanna 2022-01-26 08:48:41
Little People's Japanese Period Dramas
I have come into contact with some period dramas in Japan, and there are actually some period dramas about small people. The story of this movie interprets the Shinsengumi and that era from another angle. I'm not Japanese, so it's boring to analyze Japan's era as if it's rude, at least for me....
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Alexie 2022-01-26 08:48:41
The choice between family affection and samurai morality
A classic of the samurai theme, what impressed me most about the whole film was the guilt of the protagonist who betrayed his hometown. Thinking back on that feeling makes me think of myself, who is busy with life away from my parents, and has essentially betrayed my hometown like the protagonist?...
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Christiana 2022-01-26 08:48:41
Mirror of troubled times
This is a man who looks like a samurai, the memory of another man who didn't look like a samurai at all, but ended up fulfilling his duty as a samurai and died in troubled times. In the film, Saitoichi and Yoshimura Kanichiro form a pair of mirror images. The former is very in line with the...
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Monica 2022-01-26 08:48:41
Before being a samurai, he was a father
After a game, an animation, and a Dahe drama, this is the fourth time I have come into contact with the Shinsengumi theme work. Originally, he was looking for Mr. Masato Sakai's breath to sniff here, but all he saw was the tall back of a samurai father who worked hard for loyalty and family. I...
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Director: Yôjirô Takita
Language: Japanese Release date: January 18, 2003