Kenkaku Shōbai: Tsujigiri
Kenkaku Shōbai: Tsujigiri

Kenkaku Shōbai: Tsujigiri

1982Movie92 minJapanese

Kohei Akiyama, a popular master swordsman, and his son Daijiro live in the town of Edo in good faith. While running a dojo, Daijiro and his father find themselves wrapped up in a series of events with the town's people.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Katsuhiko SuzukiGenres: Action, Drama, History, Samurai

Plot Summary

In feudal Japan, a skilled swordsman named Kenkaku Shōbai is forced to confront his past when a former associate seeks revenge. As he navigates treacherous alliances and moral dilemmas, Shōbai must rely on his mastery of the sword to protect himself and those he cares about from the unfolding conflict. The film explores themes of honor, betrayal, and the consequences of violence in a society bound by strict codes.

Critical Reception

As a lesser-known historical samurai film from the early 1980s, "Kenkaku Shōbai: Tsujigiri" received moderate critical attention upon its release, with praise often directed at Katsu Shintaro's stoic performance and the film's authentic portrayal of the samurai era. While not a major critical darling, it is generally regarded as a solid entry in the genre, appreciated for its straightforward narrative and action sequences.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for Katsu Shintaro's central performance and traditional samurai action.
  • Appreciated for its faithful depiction of feudal Japanese settings and customs.
  • Considered a competent, if not groundbreaking, entry in the samurai film genre.

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Fun Fact

Katsu Shintaro, who plays the titular Kenkaku Shōbai, is also widely known for his iconic portrayal of the detective Kosuke Kindaichi in a long-running film series.

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