Saikoro mushuku
Saikoro mushuku

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Saikoro mushuku

1960
Movie
55 min
Japanese

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Kihachi OkamotoGenres: Action, Adventure, Crime

Plot Summary

A wandering ronin, known only as 'The Dice Man' due to his gambling nature, arrives in a small town controlled by two rival yakuza gangs. He finds himself caught between their brutal power struggle, as he attempts to make a living through gambling and his swordsmanship. The ronin's choices and actions ultimately determine the fate of the town and its inhabitants.

Critical Reception

Saikoro mushuku is a stylish and action-packed jidaigeki (period drama) that showcases Okamoto's burgeoning talent for dynamic filmmaking. While perhaps not as widely known internationally as some of Kurosawa's works, it is appreciated by genre enthusiasts for its thrilling sword fights and a charismatic lead performance. The film is considered a solid entry in the samurai action genre of the era.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its energetic direction and exciting samurai action sequences.

  • Tatsuya Nakadai delivers a compelling performance as the enigmatic ronin.

  • Offers a gritty and engaging look at the yakuza underworld within a historical setting.

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Fun Fact

Kihachi Okamoto, the director, was known for his unique visual style and his ability to infuse traditional samurai stories with a modern sensibility, often incorporating elements of film noir and Westerns.

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