The Master Spearman

The Master Spearman

Release date : May 15, 1960
Runtime : 1h 39m
Countries of origin : Japan /
Original Language : Japanese /
Director : Tomu Uchida /
Writers : Masato Ide / Chogoro Kaionji /
Production companies : Toei Company /
May 15, 1960 1h 39m Japan Drama Japanese More
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This subversive period film features a hotheaded young samurai, Kurodo, who threatens to commit harakiri in response to the humiliation meted out to his family by the Shogun. The film critiques the inhumanity of feudal obligations, and Uchida’s direction slyly satirizes the contemporary cinematic audience, whose taste for onscreen bloodshed is mirrored in a crowd gathering to watch the protagonist’s planned suicide. The Master Spearman is imbued with Uchida’s characteristic blend of dark humor and stylized action, and Ryutaro Otomo gives an admirable performance in the lead.
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  • title:The Master Spearman
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1960
  • Runtime:1h 39m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Japan ·
  • Original Language: Japanese ·
  • Director: Tomu Uchida /
  • Writers: Masato Ide · Chogoro Kaionji ·
  • Production companies: Toei Company ·
  • Overview:This subversive period film features a hotheaded young samurai, Kurodo, who threatens to commit harakiri in response to the humiliation meted out to his family by the Shogun. The film critiques the inhumanity of feudal obligations, and Uchida’s direction slyly satirizes the contemporary cinematic audience, whose taste for onscreen bloodshed is mirrored in a crowd gathering to watch the protagonist’s planned suicide. The Master Spearman is imbued with Uchida’s characteristic blend of dark humor and stylized action, and Ryutaro Otomo gives an admirable performance in the lead.
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