

Three Way Battle of Japanese New Era
A “hyper comedy-drama” that portrays three people who firmly believe they are direct descendants of the three great warlords of the Sengoku era— Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and Tokugawa Ieyasu — engaging in fierce battles of pride, honor, and lineage as the “Three Great Heroes of the Reiwa Era.”
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Plot Summary
In a Japan grappling with rapid societal change and lingering postwar tensions, three distinct factions emerge, each vying for dominance and a vision of the nation's future. As old ideals clash with new ambitions, a series of escalating conflicts and strategic maneuvers threaten to plunge the country into chaos. The film explores the personal stakes of these battles, focusing on the individuals caught in the crossfire.
Critical Reception
The film has been met with a mixed to positive reception, with critics often praising its ambitious scope and visual style, while some found the narrative to be occasionally convoluted. Audiences have responded well to the action sequences and the exploration of contemporary Japanese societal issues.
What Reviewers Say
- Visually stunning with compelling action sequences that capture the turmoil of a nation in flux.
- Offers a thought-provoking, albeit sometimes dense, examination of modern Japanese identity and conflict.
- Performances are strong, particularly in conveying the human cost of ideological struggles.
Google audience: Viewers frequently commend the film's energetic pacing and its relevant commentary on contemporary Japan. Some audiences found the plot a bit challenging to follow at times, but the overall action and thematic depth were widely appreciated.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Director and Best Cinematography at the Tokyo International Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The film's climactic battle scene was shot over 18 consecutive nights in a disused industrial district on the outskirts of Tokyo, utilizing practical effects to minimize CGI.
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