Ooku Dai-isho
Ooku Dai-isho

Ooku Dai-isho

2004TV ShowEnded2 SeasonsJapanese
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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Torai MasanobuGenres: Drama, Period, Romance

Plot Summary

The story is set in the Edo period of Japan, within the confines of the Shogun's inner chambers, known as the 'Ooku.' It focuses on the lives of women within this exclusive and hierarchical world, exploring their relationships, ambitions, and struggles for power and survival. The narrative delves into the intricate social dynamics and personal dramas that unfold among the concubines and their attendants.

Critical Reception

Ooku Dai-isho received a mixed reception. While praised for its visually rich depiction of the Edo period and its exploration of female relationships and power dynamics within a patriarchal society, some critics found the pacing slow and the plot occasionally convoluted. Audience reception was generally positive, appreciating the drama and historical setting.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic period costumes and set design.
  • Commended for its dramatic portrayal of women's lives in a restrictive era.
  • Some noted a deliberate pacing that might not appeal to all viewers.

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Fun Fact

The film is part of a larger Ooku franchise that includes TV dramas and other films, exploring different eras and characters within the Shogun's inner court.

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