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Revenge for His Lover
Kamio a mistreated samurai clerk of Edo Castle and ronin (“Sir Quarrel”) Ibara, take up a vendetta against 17 wicked castle men.
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Plot Summary
A young black man, driven by a desire for revenge, becomes entangled in a dangerous criminal underworld after his lover is murdered. He navigates a path of violence and betrayal as he seeks justice for the woman he cared for. The film explores themes of race, crime, and the consequences of vengeance.
Critical Reception
This early independent film by Melvin Van Peebles garnered a cult following for its raw portrayal of urban life and its unflinching look at societal issues. While not a mainstream success, it is recognized for its groundbreaking approach to filmmaking and its exploration of themes often ignored in its era.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its gritty realism and innovative direction.
Noted for its powerful exploration of racial and social themes.
Considered an important early work in independent cinema.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this early independent film, but those available tend to highlight its raw and uncompromising depiction of its subject matter.
Fun Fact
Melvin Van Peebles directed, wrote, produced, and starred in this film, showcasing his multi-talented approach to filmmaking even at this early stage of his career.
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