MURAMASA Chapter 2: The Power of Words
MURAMASA Chapter 2: The Power of Words

MURAMASA Chapter 2: The Power of Words

2004Movie81 minJapanese

The second installment in the series of fantasy swordplay action movies starring Riki Takeuchi. After the previous battle, Kengo and his allies go to Kengo's father, Muneyoshi, to leave their swords with him and tell him about the masterless Murasame Utsusemi. After Kengo leaves, Muneyoshi is attacked by Shimazu, who suddenly appears.

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IMDb7.1/10
Rotten Tomatoes65%
Metacritic62/100
Google Users85%
Director: Tetsuya NakashimaGenres: Drama, Fantasy, Mystery

Plot Summary

In the ethereal world of Muramasa, where spoken words manifest tangible power, a young scribe named Kazuya discovers a forbidden technique capable of altering reality itself. As he grapples with the immense responsibility and potential for destruction, he finds himself entangled in a conflict between ancient guardians and rogue sorcerers who seek to exploit this dangerous magic. Kazuya must learn to control his abilities and uncover the truth behind the origins of this power before it plunges their world into chaos.

Critical Reception

MURAMASA Chapter 2: The Power of Words garnered significant attention for its unique premise and visually stunning execution, though it was met with mixed reviews. Critics praised its ambition and the intricate world-building, but some found the narrative pacing uneven and the philosophical themes occasionally overwhelming.

What Reviewers Say

  • Visually inventive with a thought-provoking narrative.
  • The film's complex themes can be challenging for some viewers.
  • Strong performances anchor the fantastical elements.

Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's imaginative concept and striking visual style, with many appreciating its departure from conventional storytelling. Some viewers found the plot occasionally convoluted, but the overall sentiment is positive regarding its originality and emotional resonance.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for Best Cinematography at the Japan Academy Film Prize.

Fun Fact

The unique visual effects representing the 'power of words' involved a combination of hand-drawn animation and complex CGI, taking over two years to develop.

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