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Zatoichi the Outlaw
When a local gambling house kidnaps some peasants because they failed to pay their debts, a rival gambling house pays their debts and sets them free.
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Plot Summary
Zatoichi, the blind masseur and master swordsman, finds himself caught between warring yakuza factions in a small town. He tries to stay out of the conflict, but his sense of justice forces him to intervene when innocent villagers are threatened by the ruthless gangsters. His skills are put to the ultimate test as he navigates treacherous loyalties and brutal confrontations.
Critical Reception
As one of the longer-running entries in the Zatoichi series, 'Zatoichi the Outlaw' is generally seen as a solid, albeit standard, installment. It delivers the expected blend of swordplay and Zatoichi's unique moral code, resonating well with fans of the character and samurai cinema. Critics often note the film's efficient pacing and Katsu's compelling performance.
What Reviewers Say
Classic Zatoichi action with well-choreographed sword fights.
Shintaro Katsu's portrayal of the iconic blind swordsman remains a highlight.
A typical, yet enjoyable, installment in the long-running series.
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Fun Fact
This film is the 17th installment in the Zatoichi film series, known for its prolific output and consistent quality under Shintaro Katsu's stewardship.
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