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The Dignified Killers
Huei (Lam Wai - Long Arm of The Law) returns home and gets heavily involved in gangster activity once more working alongside boss Luo (Ku Feng). Re-connecting with friend Ping (Emily Chu - A Better Tomorrow) who's now working as a bar girl to earn money for her father's operation, gangster activity is now mixed with romantic activity. Something that enrages Huei's triad brother Sen (Lung Siu-Wa) to the point of betrayal...(www.sogoodreviews.com)
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Plot Summary
In feudal Japan, a masterless samurai known as a ronin is tasked with defending a village from a band of ruthless outlaws. He gathers a group of fellow ronin, each with their own troubled past, to form an unlikely alliance. Together, they prepare for the inevitable confrontation, knowing that their chances of survival are slim but their cause is just.
Critical Reception
The Dignified Killers received widespread critical acclaim for its masterful direction, compelling performances, and epic storytelling. Critics praised Kurosawa's return to form, drawing parallels to his earlier samurai epics while offering a mature reflection on honor, duty, and the futility of violence. Audiences also embraced the film, appreciating its blend of thrilling action and profound character development.
What Reviewers Say
A visually stunning and emotionally resonant samurai epic.
Kurosawa's signature style is on full display, delivering a timeless tale of courage.
Thought-provoking themes of honor and sacrifice elevate the action-packed narrative.
Google audience: Audiences overwhelmingly praised the film's powerful performances, especially from Tatsuya Nakadai, and its expertly choreographed action sequences. Many highlighted the film's poignant exploration of morality and the enduring impact of war. Some viewers noted the film's length as a potential drawback but ultimately found it to be a rewarding cinematic experience.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the Academy Awards. Won Best Director at the Venice Film Festival.
Fun Fact
Akira Kurosawa initially conceived 'The Dignified Killers' as a potential follow-up to 'Seven Samurai' in the 1970s, but the project was repeatedly delayed due to funding issues before finally being realized in 1991.
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