Genre | Titel [IMDb] | Jahr | Originaltitel [TMDb] | Regie | Land | min |
Action, Comedy, Drama, Jidai-geki | Kill | 1968 | Kiru | Kihachi Okamoto | Japan | 115 |
7,5 IMDb Nr.132 | Handlung Two ronin - an ex-samurai and an ex-farmer - get caught up in a local official's complex game of murder and betrayal. Kommentar aus IMDb.com [Klicken zum Anzeigen] (by alice_frye on 3 September 2005) Nothing prepared me for the laughter and all-around entertainment offered by this film. The writer, director and actors manage to have fun with icons of Japanese society (e.g., a card shark priest, an honest bureaucrat who has never visited a brothel, a noble peasant, etc.,) while maintaining a good pace with the swordplay and forward movement of the story line. Nakadai is brilliant as the "been there, done that" samurai, who reveals much of the story's insanity to us through whispered comments and observations. Viewers might need a scorecard to keep track of all the double-crossing and back-firing that takes places, but Kiru is tremendous fun from beginning to end. And it's the only movie I've seen with the ugliest chicken in the world serving as a leitmotiv. | Darsteller Tatsuya Nakadai ... Genta Etsushi Takahashi ... Hanji (Hanjiro Tabata) Yuriko Hoshi ... Chino Kajii Tadao Nakamaru ... Magobei Shôda Akira Kubo ... Monnosuke Takei Shigeru Kôyama ... Tamiya Ayuzawa Eijirô Tôno ... Hyogo Moriuchi Shin Kishida ... Jurota Arao Atsuo Nakamura ... Tetsutaro Nami Tamura ... Yô | ||||
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