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Tetsuro Tamba’s Great Spiritual World 3: Amazing Reincarnation Story That Ran Around the Whole
At the end of the Edo period, nine-year-old Katsugoro told his older sister that he was the reincarnation of Tozo, who had died in a neighboring village. A live-action adaptation of Koizumi Yakumo's "Katsugoro Saisei Ki", which is based on a reincarnation incident that is also recorded in the official documents of the Edo magistrate's office.
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Plot Summary
This film explores themes of reincarnation and spiritual journeys, following characters as they grapple with past lives and their impact on the present. It delves into the complexities of the human soul and its path through various existences. The narrative weaves together elements of drama, fantasy, and horror to present a unique perspective on life, death, and rebirth.
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Explores profound spiritual concepts of reincarnation.
Combines elements of drama and fantasy with a darker, horror-tinged atmosphere.
Features a unique narrative structure that traverses multiple lifetimes.
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Fun Fact
Tetsuro Tamba, a prominent actor and sometimes director in Japanese cinema, often explored spiritual and philosophical themes in his work, reflecting a personal interest in these subjects.
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