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Samurai
A Japanese immigrant (Nicolas Nakayama) and a war veteran (Alejandro Awada) search for an exiled samurai in the mountains of Argentina.
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Plot Summary
In the late Joseon Dynasty, Korea is under the rule of the Japanese Empire. A skilled swordsman, who has lived in isolation after the death of his beloved, is forced out of retirement when his village and a young girl are threatened by corrupt officials. He must confront his past and fight for justice, wielding his legendary sword against overwhelming odds.
Critical Reception
Samurai (also known as 'Masquerade') received generally positive reviews, praised for its stunning cinematography, compelling performances, and well-choreographed action sequences. While some critics found the plot to be somewhat predictable, the film's emotional depth and historical setting resonated well with audiences.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its visually striking cinematography and immersive historical setting.
Lee Byung-hun's performance as the stoic swordsman was a highlight.
Action sequences were lauded as intense and expertly choreographed.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlighted the film's beautiful visuals and engaging action. Many appreciated the emotional journey of the main character and the historical backdrop, though some felt the story lacked originality.
Fun Fact
Although released in 2013 internationally, the film's original Korean title, 'Masquerade,' was released in 2012 and won numerous awards, including Best Film at the Blue Dragon Film Awards.
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