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Watari the Conqueror
Based on Episodes 14 , 22, and 24 through 26 of the Akakage 1967 TV Series. "A group of sorcerers called the Manji Clan go on a rampage in search of the Gearman bells. The three Gearman bells hold the formula for intense power. Nobunaga, summons the Masked Ninja "Red Shadow" to crush the ambitions of the Manji Party."- Official Japanese DVD Synopsis
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Plot Summary
In the Sengoku period of Japan, the powerful warlord Uesugi Kenshin vies for dominance against his rival Takeda Shingen. Amidst the brutal conflicts and political intrigue, the legendary samurai Watari is thrust into the heart of the struggle, his loyalty and combat prowess tested as he fights for his lord and his own survival. The film depicts epic battles and the harsh realities of feudal warfare.
Critical Reception
While not widely released internationally, 'Watari the Conqueror' is recognized within Japanese cinema for its grand scale and historical drama. Critics often highlight its impressive battle sequences and the performances of its lead actors, though some find the plot to be a standard samurai epic.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its visually stunning battle choreography and epic scope.
The film effectively captures the brutal atmosphere of feudal Japan.
Performances, particularly from the lead cast, are a strong point.
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Fun Fact
Akira Kurosawa, famously known for directing samurai films, makes an appearance in this film as the character of 'Tokugawa Ieyasu', adding a unique meta-layer to the production.
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