Genre | Titel [IMDb] | Jahr | Originaltitel [TMDb] | Regie | Land | min |
Action, Adventure, Drama, Jidai-geki | Zatoichi 14 - Zatoichi's Ocean Voyage | 1966 | Zatoichi umi o wataru | Kazuo Ikehiro | Japan | 82 |
7,2 IMDb Nr.290 | Handlung Zatoichi's trek through 88 temples to atone for his violent past is interrupted as he stumbles into a village terrorized by a violent yakuza boss. Kommentar aus IMDb.com [Klicken zum Anzeigen] (by poikkeus on 22 January 2010) The general standard for Zatoichi films is fairly high - though you can expect the same motifs and themes from one movie to the next. Zatoichi's Pilgrimage brings the series to a new level. Our blind swordsman (Kintaro Katsu) is troubled by his violent past, and vows to visit a circuit of shrines until the gods give him an answer to his spiritual quest. This quest brings him into contact with a group of brigands who all but rule the area, and he's left with little choice but to reassess his spiritual quest. The screenplay is especially intriguing. Zatoichi's pilgrimage begins as a sea voyage, and the water theme repeatedly makes its way into the plot. In the hope of realizing his quest, a rider- less horse follows the blind swordsman to where he's most needed - suggesting that Zatoichi may have already found his destiny. An assured storytelling makes this one of the more satisfying of the long series. | Darsteller Shintarô Katsu ... Zatoichi Michiyo Yasuda ... Kichi Kunie Tanaka ... Man speaks a lot Hisashi Igawa ... Eigoro Masao Mishima ... Nanashino Gonbei Jôtarô Senba ... Violent Pickpocket Ryûtarô Gomi ... Jyonenbo Isao Yamagata ... Boss Tohachi Saburô Date ... Kagimatsu Ryônosuke Azuma | ||||
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