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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaZatoichi'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.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.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.
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Master Ichi (Shintaro Katsu), the blind masseur, expert gambler, and master swordsman, goes on a pilgrimage to visit 88 shrines to atone for all the people that he's killed in the previous 13 movies. But wouldn't you know it, not long after visiting the first temple he gets caught up in a small village's drama, as they are being menaced by gangster and horse trader Tohachi (Isao Yamagata) and his cronies.
Ichi also begins a chaste romance with local girl Kichi (Michiyo Yasuda). Also featuring Masao Mishima, and Hisashi Igawa.
I liked that the script (co-written by Kaneto Shindo & Kan Shimozawa) addresses the mental toll that Ichi's character deals with as a good guy driven to violent resolutions. I was impressed with Yasuda as the plucky Kichi, who refuses to back down from the villains. I've read that she was a big star in Japan in the latter half of the decade, so I'd be interested in tracking down more of her work. This film's finale is also noteworthy, as it shows Ichi struggling a bit, which is quite a contrast to some of the earlier films that show him as an unstoppable force of nature.
Ichi also begins a chaste romance with local girl Kichi (Michiyo Yasuda). Also featuring Masao Mishima, and Hisashi Igawa.
I liked that the script (co-written by Kaneto Shindo & Kan Shimozawa) addresses the mental toll that Ichi's character deals with as a good guy driven to violent resolutions. I was impressed with Yasuda as the plucky Kichi, who refuses to back down from the villains. I've read that she was a big star in Japan in the latter half of the decade, so I'd be interested in tracking down more of her work. This film's finale is also noteworthy, as it shows Ichi struggling a bit, which is quite a contrast to some of the earlier films that show him as an unstoppable force of nature.
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- QuizMiramax purchased the U.S. rights to film Zatoichi's Pilgrimage a number of years ago. Apparently, director Quentin Tarantino was interested in directing a remake. Not long after this, Japanese director Takeshi Kitano created his own updated version of the series, Zatôichi (2003), which was released to theaters and DVD in the U.S. through Miramax. The future of Tarantino's version is uncertain. Also uncertain as a result of this was a U.S. DVD release of the original Zatoichi's Pilgrimage, until Criterion released it on DVD and Blu-ray as part of a complete series box set in 2013.
- BlooperVery early in the film, when Kichi (Michiyo Yasuda) attacks Zatoichi for killing her brother, she strikes him on top of his right shoulder, which she quickly bandages, and a line of blood is shown where he was wounded. However, a bit later Zatoichi is shown with the bandage on his upper arm, just above the elbow, with no wound on his shoulder.
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Nanashino Gonbei: As they say, if you've got something that ails you, call a masseur.
- ConnessioniFollowed by Zatôichi tekka-tabi (1967)
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- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 22 minuti
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