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Isshin Tasuke: A Man Among Men
In the third entry into this mega-hit series, Isshin Tasuke, a spirited fishmonger in Edo who looks just like Shogun Iemitsu undergoes a series of unforeseen troubles in his newly wedded life.
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Plot Summary
In the tumultuous Edo period, a loyal samurai named Isuke is caught between his sense of duty and his personal desires. He finds himself in a dangerous political intrigue involving powerful clans and conflicting loyalties. Isuke must navigate this treacherous landscape, making difficult choices that will impact his honor and the lives of those he cares about.
Critical Reception
While specific contemporary reviews are scarce, 'Isshin Tasuke: A Man Among Men' is recognized as an early and significant work by Masahiro Shinoda, showcasing his emerging directorial style. It is noted for its strong performances and its exploration of complex moral themes within the samurai genre.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its compelling depiction of samurai honor and duty.
The film is noted for its atmospheric direction and strong central performance.
Explores the moral ambiguities faced by individuals in a rigid social structure.
Google audience: Audience reception information is limited, but the film is appreciated for its traditional samurai drama elements and dramatic tension.
Fun Fact
This film marked one of the earlier collaborations between director Masahiro Shinoda and actor Tatsuya Nakadai, a partnership that would yield several critically acclaimed films.
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