
Red Peony Gambler: Execution of Duty
The final chapter of the Hibotan Bakuto series. Oryu the Red Peony visits an old dying Boss of an ally family and promised her that she would help guide the new Boss. Meanwhile a turf war breaks out. When the family is betrayed from within and the rival family becomes violent, Oryu takes things into her own hands…
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Plot Summary
Ryoma Sakamoto, a charismatic and ambitious samurai, becomes a pivotal figure in the turbulent Bakumatsu period of Japan. He navigates complex political alliances and treacherous plots, seeking to unify the nation under a new imperial rule. His efforts are fraught with danger as he clashes with traditionalist factions and foreign influences seeking to maintain the old order. Ultimately, Ryoma's vision and courage make him a legendary hero, though his path is one of constant struggle and sacrifice.
Critical Reception
This film is a lesser-known entry in the Japanese samurai genre, often appreciated by dedicated fans of the period films. While not reaching the international acclaim of some contemporaries, it is recognized for its historical drama and action sequences, depicting the political upheavals of the era.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its historical backdrop and the portrayal of political intrigue.
- Appreciated for its action sequences typical of the samurai genre.
- Considered a solid, if not groundbreaking, entry for fans of Japanese historical dramas.
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Fun Fact
The 'Red Peony Gambler' series was incredibly popular in Japan, spawning multiple films and a manga adaptation, though this particular installment is less widely discussed than others.
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