A Samurai Chronicle
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A Samurai Chronicle | |
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Directed by | Takashi Koizumi |
Written by | Takashi Koizumi Motomu Furuta |
Based on | Higurashi no Ki by Rin Hamuro |
Starring | Kōji Yakusho Junichi Okada Maki Horikita Mieko Harada |
Music by | Takashi Kako |
Release date |
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Running time | 129 minutes |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
A Samurai Chronicle (蜩ノ記, Higurashi no Ki) is a 2014 Japanese film directed by Takashi Koizumi.
Cast
[edit]- Kōji Yakusho as Shūkoku Toda
- Junichi Okada as Shōzaburō Dan'no
- Maki Horikita as Kaoru Toda
- Mieko Harada as Orie Toda
- Shinobu Terajima
- Hisashi Igawa
- Kenichi Yajima
Plot
[edit]A retired samurai must redeem himself for a crime that he committed earlier in his life. A squire is sent by the prime minister of Japan to keep watch over him.[1]
Development
[edit]Teruyo Nogami, who was a longtime assistant of Akira Kurosawa, worked as a special adviser on the film, and joined the director and star for a question and answer session about the film.[1]
The film was based on an award-winning novel by Rin Hamuro.[1]
Koizumi claimed that he did not want to send any political messages with the film and instead intended to portray the real life events as accurately as possible.[1]
Reception
[edit]The film debuted at number two in the Japanese box office[2] and grossed a total of $8,804,424 in Japan.[3]
The Japan Times awarded the film a score of five out of ten, saying that the film failed to invoke the film of Akira Kurosawa that it was influenced by. [Though Koizumi and his veteran staff try to channel that sensibility, they are not Kurosawa, and though “A Samurai Chronicle” echoes the master’s work, it lacks his vivifying presence.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d Karen Severns. "FCCJ -". Archived from the original on 2016-10-25. Retrieved 2014-12-23.
- ^ "Japan Box Office".
- ^ "Higurashi no ki (A Samurai Chronicle)".
- ^ "Death-row samurai spills ink, not blood". The Japan Times. October 2014.