Bushido - the way of the warrior - is a Japanese philosophy with a moral code followed by samurai. But even the strictest concepts of honor can be overcome by jealousy, love and revenge. It is experienced by a child whose eyes see something they should not see at all.
Starring: David Sakurai, Thomas Changhing, Nukaka Coster Waldau, Tim Man и Elmin Danielsen.
Stage Director Tim Man.
I enjoyed the moment with the fat guy, great combo.
Oh, and the enemies, of course, take turns. Silvupple, that is.
Making of:
youtube.com/watch?v=ocylyzuX14s
Tim Man even appears here. In a suit and sneakers.
Question to the main character: You were told to protect Cho-Ko. Why are you dragging her with you into the thick of the bloody makhach?)) Anti-logic, of course.
And yet, the cut on the stomach doesn’t really look like a mortal wound.
And for the rest. In general, I liked it. Ingenuous and a little clumsy, but very authentic, even classical. The hero and the villain are what they should be in terms of drama and style. Everything was played well, with correct and appropriate Japanese overacting and hypertrophy. With music correctly. The camera work is quite good, but some of the kicks did not need to be split into frames and angles.
Tim Man is the same, practically does not change.
I was pleased that the main character did not have any trickery and so on. A mixture of samurai, Bruce Lee and Donnie Yen. A black angel of vengeance, like that. The torn T-shirt and naked torso at the end are a tribute to the attributes of the genre, so to speak.
In general, it’s strong, although not without its shortcomings.