Mugen no jûnin

October 31st, 2017







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Mugen no jûnin

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Release Year: 2017

Rating: 7.3/10 ( voted)

Critic's Score: /100

Director: Takashi Miike

Stars: Takuya Kimura, Hana Sugisaki, Sôta Fukushi

Storyline
Manji, a highly skilled samurai, becomes cursed with immortality after a legendary battle. Haunted by the brutal murder of his sister, Manji knows that only fighting evil will regain his soul. He promises to help a young girl named Rin avenge her parents, who were killed by a group of master swordsmen led by ruthless warrior Anotsu. The mission will change Manji in ways he could never imagine - the 100th film by master director Takashi Miike.

Writers: Hiroaki Samura, Tetsuya Oishi, Takuya Kimura, Hana Sugisaki, Sôta Fukushi, Takuya Kimura, Hana Sugisaki, Sôta Fukushi, Hayato Ichihara, Erika Toda, Kazuki Kitamura, Chiaki Kuriyama, Shinnosuke Mitsushima, Ken Kaneko, Yôko Yamamoto, Ebizô Ichikawa, Min Tanaka, Tsutomu Yamazaki, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Cast:
Takuya Kimura - Manji
Hana Sugisaki - Rin Asano / Machi, Manji's sister
Sôta Fukushi - Anotsu Kagehisa
Hayato Ichihara - Shira
Erika Toda - Makie Otono-Tachibana
Kazuki Kitamura - Sabato Kuroi
Chiaki Kuriyama - Hyakurin
Shinnosuke Mitsushima - Taito Magatsu
Ken Kaneko -
Yôko Yamamoto - Yaobikuni
Ebizô Ichikawa - Eiku Shizuma
Min Tanaka - Kagimura Habaki
Tsutomu Yamazaki - Kensui Ibane



Details

Official Website: Official site | Official site [Japan]

Country: Japan, UK

Language: Japanese

Release Date: 3 Jan 2017



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Trivia:
Based on the manga of the same title. See more »



User Review

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Rating: 9/10

The most anticipated film for me for 2017. As a film writer, I look out for the quality of script and production. After watching the film 7 times in Tokyo, I can say the film's production was world-class. Cinematography, film editing, sound design, sound editing, production set design, costume design, hair and makeup, music are other aspects to die for. Miike had done an excellent directing job on the cast, especially its leading role, Manji (Takuya Kimura). Miike had successfully brought the best out of Kimura, shedding his KimuTaku's branding. In the film, Kimura portrayed Manji through and through. I almost forgot I was watching an idol actor who used to characterize squeaky-clean images in TV dramas. The role was so deep that you believed it was Manji's story and his immortal life that you really care about. Of course, the film will not be complete without the fine acting skills from co-stars. Hana Sugisaki, Sota Fukushi and Erika Toda had put on their ultimate to-die-for performance. The fighting scenes were artistically choreographed. The sound of swords clanging made your heart beat in sync with its rhythm. The script was well paced. There were moments of thrilling fights and there were moments of quietness. Lighting played a key role here in telling the story effectively. The cinematography told another story on its own. Every frame was a postcard. In my opinion, it was a successful adaption from the manga. What a great way to celebrate Miike's 100th film.





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