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Legend of Yoshitsune
A man is walking alone in a scenic city of Kyoto, a young man with an unfamiliar expression is in front of him. Apparently the young man was touched by him. The man's name was Bensuke Musashi. He was a bad guy who roamed the city of Kyoto and forcibly invited any young guy he saw so he could embrace them. Bensuke now has slept with 999 men. One day Bensuke approaches Gojo Ohashi, a mysterious young man wearing a veil.
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Plot Summary
Set in the late 12th century, this historical drama follows the tragic life of Minamoto no Yoshitsune, a brilliant but ill-fated military commander. He rises to prominence during the Genpei War, achieving remarkable victories against the Taira clan. However, his successes breed jealousy and suspicion from his powerful elder brother, Yoritomo, leading to Yoshitsune's eventual downfall and betrayal.
Critical Reception
Legend of Yoshitsune (known in Japan as 'Yoshitsune') received moderate attention upon its release. While praised for its historical setting and action sequences, it was also noted for its somber tone and focus on tragedy. Critical reception was mixed, with some appreciating its faithfulness to historical accounts of Yoshitsune's life, while others found it somewhat dry or too focused on the darker aspects of his fate.
What Reviewers Say
Visually captures the historical period and military conflicts.
Presents a somber and tragic portrayal of a legendary figure.
The narrative sometimes struggles with pacing and character depth.
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Fun Fact
The film is based on the life of Minamoto no Yoshitsune, a central figure in Japanese history and literature, often depicted as a tragic hero whose military genius was overshadowed by political intrigue.
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