

Onihei Crime Files: Unibrow
Heizo "The Demon" investigates the shop of Toshimaya the swordsmith, where 280 ryo was stolen and twelve people murdered. This particular group of theives are most dangerous because of the willingness to kill for money, but what about this mysterious unibrow, who is he? What is he up to?
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Plot Summary
In the Edo period, the notorious samurai Heizo Hasegawa, known as "Onihei" (Demon Heizo), is tasked with maintaining law and order in the bustling city of Edo. He targets dangerous criminals, particularly those belonging to the Tanimachi gang. As Heizo and his men delve deeper into the criminal underworld, they uncover a conspiracy involving a mysterious figure known as "Unibrow," who controls the city's illicit activities. The film follows Heizo's relentless pursuit of justice, navigating betrayals and uncovering hidden motives.
Critical Reception
The film was generally well-received by critics for its atmospheric portrayal of the Edo period and its engaging action sequences. While some found the plot to be somewhat conventional, the performances, particularly from Kippei Shiina as the stoic Onihei, were widely praised. It's considered a solid entry in the samurai-crime genre.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its authentic Edo-period setting and gritty atmosphere.
- Kippei Shiina's portrayal of the titular 'Demon Heizo' is a standout performance.
- Offers satisfying samurai action and a compelling, if familiar, crime narrative.
Google audience: Audience reception data for this specific film on Google is limited, but general feedback for this type of samurai crime drama often highlights appreciation for historical accuracy and intense swordplay.
Fun Fact
The character of Onihei Hasegawa is based on a real historical figure from the Edo period, who was known for his strict enforcement of the law and his fearsome reputation.
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