

A Samurai Never Tells a Lie
The shogun's vassal Harima Aoyama and a chamber maid are in love with each other, but they cannot be together due to a difference of their status. Soon, an offer of marriage is brought to Harima. Trying to test his love, Okiku breaks one of the plates of the family treasure of the Aoyama family, but Harima doesn't notice. However, someone surrounding her witnesses the moment Okiku breaks the plate on purpose.
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Plot Summary
In the tumultuous Edo period of Japan, a skilled samurai is framed for a crime he did not commit, forcing him to go on the run. He must navigate a treacherous landscape of political intrigue and betrayal while trying to clear his name and protect those he cares about. His journey tests his loyalty, his swordsmanship, and his very sense of honor.
Critical Reception
While perhaps not as widely known internationally as some of its contemporaries, 'A Samurai Never Tells a Lie' was a well-regarded samurai film in Japan, praised for its action sequences and dramatic narrative. It is considered a solid entry in the genre, offering a compelling story of injustice and the samurai code.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its exciting sword fight choreography.
- Appreciated for its engaging, albeit familiar, samurai narrative.
- The film effectively captures the atmosphere of the Edo period.
Google audience: Audience reception in Japan generally highlighted the film's strong action elements and the compelling performance of its lead actor. It is often seen as a classic example of a post-war samurai drama.
Fun Fact
The film's star, Raizo Ichikawa, was a highly popular actor known for his iconic roles in period dramas, often portraying charismatic and rebellious characters.
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