Unironically the best samurai movie of all time
Unironically the best samurai movie of all time
but does it have a snow covered showdown like goyokin? i think not.
Incredible film which women won't understand, manly kino in full force.
I love this poster there was a guy on ebay selling an original print for like 350
also my mom loves this film she says it portrays the fear despair of being a sick mother unable to care for a dying child perfectly
but user, thats not Rurouni Kenshin: Origins
Watched it for the first time two nights ago. One of the best japanese films I've seen for sure.
agreed
gorgeus movie, shame its not on bluray
IT IS
It's sold out through criterion but people have ripped it, got a beautiful rip of it
>find blu ray for Japanese movie I wanna watch
>it's not avilable on my region
>there's only B2 blu rays so only fucking Europe and Africa can watch this shit
Why
HOLY FUCKING REDDIT
Not so fast
I hate region fuckery
Good moive.
>comment doesn't discuss the topic in a positive or negative way
>instead brings up an unrelated site that doesn't have to do with movies
I don't think you are on the right site
wtf
Based
Ran is pure kino
what movie
Read the filename. It's Harakiri 3. Best of the trilogy.
For me, it's The Sword of Doom
What other films just ends right in the middle before any plot points are solved
nice spacing there bud
more like pure reddit
It's sword of the stranger
Is it the film where they making fun of him and at the end he takes alone whole dojo and they are scared shitless fighting one man? If that's the one, then yes, it was masterpiece.
Didn't know region lock was even a thing anymore
Nah. The McG remix of Harakiri 2 is superior.
>Merciless swordsman Ryunosuke Tsukue (Tatsuya Nakadai) is a government assassin in feudal Japan who has no remorse and no moral code. When he is scheduled to participate in a friendly fencing contest, he ends up killing his competitor. Next, after a fight with his own mistress, he murders her and deserts their infant son. Later, while spending the night in a haunted geisha house, he sees the specters of all of his victims and spirals into madness, leaving a bloodbath in his wake
Yeah, okay, i need to watch this
region free bluray players, they cost a little more, but fuck it's nice, user.
Hari-Kiri is in the top 10 films ever made in my opinion
Japan hates America.
I cant do anime. Ive tried many times and I just cant do it.
the first scene of the film is just him killing some random old man he comes across. also the mistress is the wife of the guy he kills in the contest, he forces her to sleep with him in return for letting her husband win the contest but then he kills him anyway.
it sounds really dumb but it's a great movie.
SoD should be one of the first samurai films you see if you are watching Nakadai. It's up there with Harakiri
>watching bugmen in dresses for manly kino
I love ran but is it weird I don't think of it as a samurai movie same with throne of blood
I think of them as middle ages movie because of their ties to Shakespeare
It doesnt sound dumb at all, sounds like pure kino
funfact: Harakiri used actual swords for all of it's fight scenes instead of lightweight props.
You can change region on most players pretty easily
Literally everyone hates America. America is like the mentally challenged kid in school that everyone laughed about behind his back but nobody did anything to him upfront because of his retard strenght.
im American and and i hate most of American culture, but i do dare say its one comfy place to be if you avoid the mainstream
true dat
I’m gonna watch the third Kenshin movie sometime this week. Watched the second last night and it felt pretty weak compared to the first. Assuming the third will be better.
*blocks your path*
Thanks for no sauce fag
don't bother, it's boring
I've seen everything posted in this thread so far, and I shit you not, pic related is the best samurai movie ever.
fat, panting dumbass
Imdb fag
>akira kurosawa movie
I want to watch samurai movie
Where should I start?
>Masaki Kobayashi movie
Seven Samurai
The Hidden Fortress
was it actually any good?
kino, watched this in a film class my freshman year of college. Professor had a hard-on for samurais and westerns and lecturing how similar they are as genres
More like the kid no one would pick on because of his inordinate amount of money
>anons love this movie
>still unironically pro capitalist right wingers
I'll never understand you guys
Commies begone
It's not on BluRay
Now go back.
as far as anime adaptions probably one of there best
sorry, no
Rashomon is pretty much the seminal post war period drama film. Everything is its baby to some degree.
thats all i need to hear
Thanks
Ghost Dog
>you will never be a wandering Ronin going from town to town camping, fishing, banging qt farmers and winning occasional duels.
I fucking hate how connected everything is now, you never feel like your adventuring
Please tell me this isn't a screenshot from the video you watched.
While I do prefer the Jidaigeki style of cinema and it's more traditional themes, I also enjoy the Kaiju Eiga
Yup. To quote Sagan:
>"Exploration is in our nature."
Thats the reason why Pokemon became such a global sensation. I grew up reading the "famous 5" by Enyd Blyton and I always imagined Id go adventuring as an adult. Thats why the only real thing I wanna do before I die is hike AT or the PCT.
>you will never leave the shire with a map in hand singing "the road goes ever on and on".