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Blade of the Immortal
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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.
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.
Actors:
Ebizô Ichikawa,
Libby Brien,
Hana Sugisaki,
Takashi Kitadai,
Seizô Fukumoto,
Jon Iles,
Min Tanaka,
Philip Hersh,
Kazuki Kitamura,
Yôko Yamamoto,
Chiaki Kuriyama,
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Ebizô Ichikawa
Libby Brien
Hana Sugisaki
Takashi Kitadai
September 15, 1986 in Ibaraki, Osaka, Japan
Seizô Fukumoto
3 February 1943, Hyogo, Japan
Jon Iles
May 17, 1954 in Ripon, North Yorkshire, England, UK
Min Tanaka
1945, Tokyo, Japan
Philip Hersh
Kazuki Kitamura
17 July 1969, Osaka, Japan
Yôko Yamamoto
Chiaki Kuriyama
10 October 1984, Tsuchiura, Japan
Director:
Takashi Miike
Takashi Miike
24 August 1960, Yao, Japan
Country:
Japan, United Kingdom, South Korea
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November 08, 2017
This results in an adaptation that should be an exciting film of revenge and redemption, but feels like a quirky slog of a chambara film that we've seen before, but with extra blood.
November 03, 2017
It's that balance of Miike's experience with his retained childlike energy in making a kick-ass samurai movie that keeps this journey engaging.
November 08, 2017
If you like your violence cartoonish, your action expertly choreographed, your fight scenes to be old-fashioned limb-chopping orgies of blood and gore... I reckon you'll come out of Blade of the Immortal more than happy. I did
November 02, 2017
"Blade" goes for the carotid while offering a classic look and a comic-book story. It's part Kurosawa, part "X-Men," part "Ichi the Killer."
November 08, 2017
The fantastical elements are suitably cartoonish, but they're set in a world that's down to earth and grimy, and contains violence that's very bloody.
November 10, 2017
it delivers for Miike devotees, although the film itself needs to be sliced.
November 03, 2017
It is being touted as "Miike's 100th film" and, while one could argue whether the numbering is strictly correct, it's close enough to be reasonable. Here's to another 100.
November 02, 2017
Miike retains his twisted sense of humor, with mangling and disemboweling deployed for comic effect. And after 99 movies, he certainly knows how to make action memorable.
November 09, 2017
Blade of the Immortal lacks depth as a quest for redemption narrative, but makes for good (and very bloody) pulpy fun in Miike's skillful hands.
November 02, 2017
The director's 100th feature, Blade of the Immortal shows Miike to have lost none of the madcap energy and wit that characterize his best work. And while this is not that, it's still got more style to burn than almost any recent Hollywood actioner.
November 09, 2017
It's thrilling and touching and absurd, sprawling and intimate and severe, and never less than uninhibited. In short: it's a mad Miike film through and through.
November 02, 2017
Marvel Studios probably won't be hiring Takashi Miike to direct his take on any of its properties any time soon. But Blade Of The Immortal makes that seem like an exciting idea.

