

Kaze no Tōge: Ginkan no Fu
Men from different backgrounds became friends at a young age, and because of this they became conflicted in their respective positions, became enemies, and crossed paths, but deep inside there was surely a friendship that has not changed in the past 40 years...
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Plot Summary
Set in the late Edo period, this film follows a skilled swordsman who becomes entangled in a dangerous conspiracy. As he navigates a world of political intrigue and betrayal, he must rely on his martial prowess to protect those he cares about and uncover the truth behind a series of mysterious events. The story unfolds with intense samurai duels and a deep exploration of honor and loyalty.
Critical Reception
Information regarding the critical reception and audience response for "Kaze no Tōge: Ginkan no Fu" is limited in publicly accessible English-language databases. It appears to be a niche film with a primary audience in Japan.
What Reviewers Say
- Appreciated for its traditional samurai action and historical setting.
- Praised for its focus on swordplay and period detail.
- Not widely reviewed by international critics.
Google audience: Audience reviews for this film are not widely available in English. Japanese audiences may appreciate its adherence to traditional samurai film tropes.
Fun Fact
The film is based on a novel by Jirō Asada, a renowned Japanese author known for his historical fiction.
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