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  50. Three centuries ago, a precious sword has been stolen by Kazamatsuri -- the sword, which historic and symbolic value is priceless for the clan (Shogun Tokugawa donated it to clan 80 years before that, at the same time that he established them as the local rulers). Lord's counselor's young son Heishiro goes to retrieve the sword himself to protect the clan from the shame or possible demise. He is accompanied with two friends, Shintaro and Tadasuke, and followed by the ninjas of the clan. After Kazamatsuri wounds Heishiro and kills one of his friends, the young aristocrat still wants revenge more than sword itself, but meanwhile have to recover from his wounds, in the small forest house of a lonely samurai and his daughter. At the same time, Kamazatsuri stays in nearby town in the entertainment center run by Okatsu and falls into her. The older samurai tries to dissuade Heishiro from fighting with Kamazatsuri, but is himself gradually drawn into the conflict.
  51. A noble young samurai searches for a thief who has stolen a precious treasure and killed one of his clansmen and meets an older samurai who tries to deter him from the violence of revenge.
  52. Labelled as &#39;a samurai movie for the MTV generation&#39;, this unfortunately is only half-accurate and does a great disservice to the film. When a film is labelled as &#39;for the MTV generation&#39;, we think of fast-cuts, jump-cuts, loud techno, a soundtrack designed purely to make money, weak-plot, and something to keep grabbing our weak attention spans every five minutes to make sure we&#39;re still interested. This film is not one of those.<br/><br/>The soundtrack is a modern sounding bluesy/rock/techno affair which in many scenes is actually superbly in line with the events of the film. At times, some may find the music jarring with the period setting, but it never overwhelms you by getting in the way of the film or the story.<br/><br/>The story itself starts out as being fairly ordinary samurai fare, but as the film progresses so too does the story, adding many additional layers to both the protagonist and the antagonist of the piece, as well as raising some very good and thoughtful moments.<br/><br/>The story does not race along like a modern day adventure or action film, in fact it has the same kind of pace that you would expect from a Kurosawa piece at times, or a spaghetti western. Slow and languorous with occasional bursts of violence.<br/><br/>All of the main actors acquit themselves more than adequately, in both the dramatic sequences and the all-important duelling scenes.<br/><br/>This though, because of it&#39;s revisionist nature, is one of those films that will truly divide people. Some will consider a great piece of revisionism for the samurai legend, others won&#39;t be able to tolerate the modern sounding soundtrack. Neither are wrong, here it all comes down to what you expect or want from a samurai film. Although it worth pointing out that the classic samurai films also had &#39;modern&#39; sounding scores when they were made, no samurai film has a truly &#39;authentic&#39; soundtrack.<br/><br/>I personally found the film to be hugely enjoyable and at times moving, and I would heartily recommend it to most people that I know.
  53. This is a well presented movie with very interesting camera work and music.<br/><br/>In late 17th century, a samurai is wrongly accused to be stealing the clan&#39;s treasured sword, and has no choice but to kill the accuser on the spot and flee with the sword.<br/><br/>The son of a clan&#39;s high official pursues him with 3 friends, to the dismay of his father who sends ninjas to protect them, knowing their swordsmanship is far from being good.<br/><br/>This story uses the traditional Japanese principles of irremediable fate, where the characters are drawn towards actions because of the pressure of duty, sense of righteousness and pride. This contrasts with the American good-vs-bad approach to storytelling.<br/><br/>A lot of subtle Japanese humor with situational comedy, silliness and awkward personalities that you&#39;ll appreciate more if you learn Japanese stereotypical behaviors or understand some of their social culture.
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