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The 47 Rōnin in Debt
Feudal lord Takuminokami Asano has been led to kill himself due to a scheme by Kozukenosuke Kira. Having no time to mourn his death, samurai Kuranosuke Oishi decides to take revenge on Kira, planning an attack with the help of accountant Chosuke Yato… but they don't have enough in their budget.
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Plot Summary
In feudal Japan, a group of ronin, driven by an insatiable desire for sake and ramen, find themselves deep in debt to a ruthless moneylender. To clear their obligations, they embark on a series of comically disastrous missions, attempting to rob wealthy merchants and fight off rival gangs, all while bumbling through their samurai duties. Their quest for sustenance and solvency leads to absurd situations and unexpected alliances.
Critical Reception
The film garnered a mixed to positive reception, with critics often praising its unique blend of samurai action and slapstick comedy. While some found the humor hit-or-miss, many appreciated its lighthearted approach to historical fiction and the energetic performances of its cast. Audiences generally enjoyed its over-the-top action sequences and its quirky premise.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its inventive blend of samurai action and comedic absurdity.
Noted for its energetic fight choreography and visually dynamic style.
Some found the humor to be juvenile, but appreciated the film's commitment to its unique premise.
Google audience: Audience reviews are not readily available, but the film appears to have found a niche following among viewers who appreciate unconventional samurai films with a strong comedic element.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Yūdai Yamaguchi, is also known for his work on the cult classic 'Meatball Machine', showcasing his penchant for genre-bending and visceral filmmaking.
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