Are all the edgy silent anime characters based off him?

Are all the edgy silent anime characters based off him?

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Yes.

>7 dads fend off a host of rapists
it was a good movie

Also the first film of >Im putting together a team

Are all the badass grampa anime characters based off him?

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I thought that was Birth of a Nation.

he not only represented the best traits of the samurai but also their rigid thinking sometimes. based

And his scene where he duels the angry guy showed off his lack of quickness to anger like many Samurai in history were, so quick to take offense and escalate to violence over something that doesn't really matter.

Violence solves all problems.

i thought i recognised this guy..
the clue was in the name of the image
I remember watching this in film class
3 hrs I am never getting back what a fucking broing film.
it's fine as a "film" not an enjoyable movie experience

>violence over something that doesn't really matter.
Men from literally every country have done this, not exclusive to samurai.

Are all the stupid strong anime characters based off him?

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I remember reading on samurai, and most of their "duels" were basically
>talk shit to each other
>the first one to get butthurt swiftly takes his sword out and slashes the other
>sometimes in the back because why the fuck not
Silly bunch.

Well yes, but it was seen by (at least the more stoic among them) as a negative trait in Samurai

Read the Hagakure and see how many Samurai died in duels because they had a fragile view of their own honor and dignity over the stupidest and most trivial of things. There are plenty of things worth dying for, for Samurai especially "Death before Dishonor" but even that was seen by some as taking it a bit far.

or the scene where they find out the peasants have armor from dead samurai and he says he would gladly kill them all. but kurosawa still portrays him in a very positive light witch is very different from kobayashi for example

uppity samurai that spent a lot of time writing probably had a generally low opinion of less well-to-do samurai, regardless of their actual qualities.

>Yea Forums plebs think this movie is arthouse

If someone insults your honor then you should kill them. Europeans also had duels but that was back when society wasn't entirely pussified.

wasnt tsunetomo convinced that dying in battle or by harakiri is a good solution to most problems

Did anyone think 13 Assassins made a decent companion film to MagSevenSamurai?

>using the term arthouse when nobody else has
absolute cancer

show me 1 (one) post that say that

Finally someone with some taste ITT

please tell us what made you post this, out of nowhere. not even joking, i want to know what triggered it

It was more of the problem of a perceived slight against their honor, not actual challenges to your honor, hence why I said they had fragile dignity and honor if they thought everything was against them.

Yes, actually. He seems to agree with literally dying over a board game for example. One of the entries in the book is praising a Samurai who killed another Samurai for beating him at a board game. He also shit talked the 47 Ronin for not just rushing the bad guy's mansion and dying "in a show of revenge" than planning carefully for years to actually fulfill their need for vengeance because he "might have died of illness" before they got the chance

no

its bait