Tange Sazen : The Jar Worth One Million Ryo
Tange Sazen : The Jar Worth One Million Ryo

Tange Sazen : The Jar Worth One Million Ryo

2004Movie117 minJapanese

Tange Sazen: Hyakuman Ryo no Tsubo is a remake of a classic 1935 film of the same name by Yamanaka Sadao. Tange Sazen, the one-armd, one-eyed ex-samurai swordsman is the creation of Hayashi Fubo and was one of the most popular characters of the era. This remake is helmed by freshman director Tsuda Toshio, starring Toyokawa Etsushi as Sazen and Wakui Emi as Ofuji, his quick-witted wife. This marks the 34th film in the series of Tange Sazen, and involves an Urn that is worth a million Ryo!.

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IMDb6.7/10
Director: Kazuhiro SomaGenres: Action, Drama, Samurai

Plot Summary

In the Edo period, a skilled swordsman known as Tange Sazen, who has lost an eye and a hand, finds himself embroiled in a quest for a legendary jar said to be worth a million ryo. The jar is sought after by various factions, including a corrupt official and a ruthless gang, each with their own greedy motives. Sazen, often acting as a lone warrior, must navigate treacherous alliances and fierce battles to protect the jar and uncover its true significance.

Critical Reception

This samurai action film, a retelling of a classic Japanese tale, garnered a mixed to positive reception. It was praised for its stylized action sequences and a compelling central performance, though some critics noted its adherence to traditional samurai film tropes. Audiences generally appreciated its blend of historical drama and martial arts.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its exciting sword fights and effective portrayal of the iconic one-eyed, one-handed samurai.
  • Appreciated for its faithful adaptation of the Tange Sazen legend, offering a solid dose of samurai action.
  • Some found the plot to be somewhat conventional within the samurai genre, but the execution was generally well-received.

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Fun Fact

The character of Tange Sazen is a beloved figure in Japanese popular culture, having appeared in numerous films and novels since his creation by Jirō Osaragi in 1933, with many different actors portraying him over the decades.

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