This will forever be one of my favorite scenes in media history....there's just so much wisdom spoken and these characters are just so well portrayed....and the music....just everything.... i cry every time..
I used to love watching this show when I lived in Kobe. I learned more Japanese from this show and others than I did in language school my company sent me to for the first six months. Makes me miss the six years I spent there. Such a powerful show in so many ways as this scene shows.
Excellent comment. I binge watched this series over a couple of weeks and by the end, I noticed I was not really reading the subtitles but was still understanding the words. I can't actually speak much Japanese, but I find I can understand a little. It's amazing how the mind works.
the show is on youtube, all 47ish hours of it... its an NHK taiga drama, a weekly show that tells one story over a year and it’s different each year... this is from the 2003 series called “musashi” and i watched it all here on yt.
Absolutely. You can defeat a man’s strategy, and take away his power, and you can defeat a man’s sword and take his life. But if you can defeat a man’s philosophy, you can take the fire from his heart...which is especially helpful if the fire in someone’s heart threatens to consume them entirely, the way Musashi’s desperate ambition was set to consume him at this point in his journey.
@@yogodagorah5928 Thats such a good observation. In the book, the monk tells him "You need to be weaker. You are too strong". This is combat, pure and simple. And Musashi got handled like an errant child and all his major faults were so easily exposed. And he knew and respected the monk for it. The book is rather different, at least the one I read. But still, this scene is rich and deep with such meaning.
Not true, he didnt respect him until he revealed a truth to Musashi that he had been hiding from. It is interesting how musashi found the way through violence. When people today cant even find it surrounded in fluffy clouds and big pillows.
How "projection" works almost 250 years before Ludwig Feuerbach description in European culture.And! Explaining the working of Shadow, 400 years before Jung.
Nah, those big brown eyes, heavy eye shadow, and eternally pursed lips makes it difficult to take him seriously. I tend to prefer Mifune's portrayal of the legendary character. Mifune was an actor who could get away with chewing scenery at times. Later actors can't, but not for lack of trying. Even so, Rentaro Mikuni in his later years probably bore the best physical resemblance to actual pictures of the historical MM.
When I watch this all I can think about is how I wish there would be an ending to the Vagabond manga someday. Yea you can fill in the ending from the movies, shows and history but it's not the same. Such a bummer.
That might be the only time ever we see Musashi actually in fear of someone. And for good reason as we see, as this may have been his first and only defeat.
@@nichevo1 This conversation is the monk defeating the worlds greatest swordsman without even needing a paper fan. Its sublime and Musashi finally has someone who sees completely through him.
That would be a hell of a fight. I have watched most of the old Zatoichi films and they are a magnificent mix of satire, drama, cheesy cheap silly humor, and really good action. The Zatoichi of that period would be darn near an even call I think, and the fight would have only happened because Zatoichi gambled his way into it purely by accident somehow lol. Zatoichi and Yojimbo did fight to a draw, however, while they did lose all that powdered gold. And he is the other greatest swordsman of that narrative.
His name is Ebizoo Ichikawa, KABUKI actor. This is not the movie, but famous TV drama serial being broadcasted app. 10 years ago on Japan’s national TV channel named “NHK”. The name of the drama was “MUSASHI”.
@@brianflynn5355 Those are some pretty tough words. Are you one of those fake stolen valor veterans that go around acting like they save the universe every day, and like to boss people around a lot. If you are such a brave soldier why do you have to pick on people?
Specifically here, because this monk calmly walked into his head, ripped the clothes off of Musashi's psyche, naked and exposed, and then the monk calmly went back to farming while Musashi was standing there covering his ego's junk; vulnerable, exposed, perhaps even embarrassed.
Musashi had problems with his intestines, so he had no control over his bowel movements. He always had warm diarrhea leaking from his butthole & running down his legs. He was very self conscious about the smell & the wet, greasy sensation between his butt cheeks. Because he couldn't keep himself clean, he had numerous pus oozing sores, caused by bacterial infections.
This will forever be one of my favorite scenes in media history....there's just so much wisdom spoken and these characters are just so well portrayed....and the music....just everything.... i cry every time..
When was this released? How is it titled and is it available on RUclips? I have yet to find this movie.
@@Zae_thoven It was a TV series. It was released on VHS, but it is hard to find now.
you should read the book, much more powerful.
I love this scene... thank you so much for this upload!
I used to love watching this show when I lived in Kobe. I learned more Japanese from this show and others than I did in language school my company sent me to for the first six months. Makes me miss the six years I spent there. Such a powerful show in so many ways as this scene shows.
Hey just wondering, where did you watch this? Did it air on TV or did you know somewhere to watch it online?
Great and all but mind telling what the movie is?
Excellent comment. I binge watched this series over a couple of weeks and by the end, I noticed I was not really reading the subtitles but was still understanding the words. I can't actually speak much Japanese, but I find I can understand a little. It's amazing how the mind works.
the show is on youtube, all 47ish hours of it... its an NHK taiga drama, a weekly show that tells one story over a year and it’s different each year... this is from the 2003 series called “musashi” and i watched it all here on yt.
I keep going back to this scene. There's just something so very human about it.
" You got scared by your own shadow " 😂
What you see it's a combat here.
The monk fights musashi in a metaphysical way and shows how underdeveloped he is in there.
Absolutely. You can defeat a man’s strategy, and take away his power, and you can defeat a man’s sword and take his life. But if you can defeat a man’s philosophy, you can take the fire from his heart...which is especially helpful if the fire in someone’s heart threatens to consume them entirely, the way Musashi’s desperate ambition was set to consume him at this point in his journey.
It makes me so happy to know other people understand this and i am not the only one.🙂👍🙁
@@yogodagorah5928 Thats such a good observation. In the book, the monk tells him "You need to be weaker. You are too strong".
This is combat, pure and simple. And Musashi got handled like an errant child and all his major faults were so easily exposed. And he knew and respected the monk for it. The book is rather different, at least the one I read. But still, this scene is rich and deep with such meaning.
This scene is so powerful...❤
Meeting Nikkan is my favourite scene. The personality of Nikkan is so powerfully portrayed. Mushashi knows to respect him.
Not true, he didnt respect him until he revealed a truth to Musashi that he had been hiding from. It is interesting how musashi found the way through violence. When people today cant even find it surrounded in fluffy clouds and big pillows.
Yes, especially considering Nikkan is performed a lot better than Musashi here.
do you know the name of actor?
@@siamakaghazeinali Kuruma Dankichi
我が岡山県出身の長門勇さんにござりまする。
Pure truth from one that has lived and experience exactly what he was feeling and had to do. Pride, that kind will teach you every time.
What have you mean "pride, that kind will teach you every time" sorry to bother asking, i'm curious
Very deep thoughts that can be used today. I have to find these old movies. The good ones never get old!
It is from 2003, not that old.
@@asamiyashin444, there's hope for us yet. 😀
“ i sense danger in your hoe” i couldnt stop fucking laughing at that 😂😂😂😂
頭を割られると思ったからですよ
How "projection" works almost 250 years before Ludwig Feuerbach description in European culture.And! Explaining the working of Shadow, 400 years before Jung.
LOVE the way this guy portrays MUSASHI. Poor Musashi was clearly insane and cursed with the WAR spirit.
Most people don't realize that he was a better artist than swordsman. He led a sad life.
Nah, those big brown eyes, heavy eye shadow, and eternally pursed lips makes it difficult to take him seriously. I tend to prefer Mifune's portrayal of the legendary character. Mifune was an actor who could get away with chewing scenery at times. Later actors can't, but not for lack of trying. Even so, Rentaro Mikuni in his later years probably bore the best physical resemblance to actual pictures of the historical MM.
@@andrewlankford9634 you have a pic?
Turn back time to his 12th year and 1st kill, the pressure was too much, he was a natural who then sought the art.
Thanks for posting this. Which film is this?
What name this movie?
What is the BGM?
This is what I like in Japanese films most.
In Japanese films, the action scenes are just padding to set up the philosophical ones.
Once he knows the identity of the old man, Musashi became respecful.
What is this movie
Can someone tell me in the comments who's the guy that's playing him as an actor
What movie is this from...I can’t seem to locate it.
2003 NHK series "Musashi".
When I watch this all I can think about is how I wish there would be an ending to the Vagabond manga someday. Yea you can fill in the ending from the movies, shows and history but it's not the same. Such a bummer.
What is the tittle?
Someone please gimme the movie's name
Fuck no
what show is this?
Suppai Chimpoko Marukajiri 2 (Toho 1984)
@@brianflynn5355 it was a year later and you didn't have to reply so thank you very much
NHK series from 2003.
長門勇も出演していたのか。毎週観ていたけど当時は誰が誰だか知らない俳優が多かったから分からなかったが出演陣を見ると良い役者ばかりや。
That old man almost looks like the man who played the original Zaitochi back in 50s, 60s.
He should be this actor in more youthfull days: ruclips.net/video/n2BZ9V8XE-c/видео.html
This is not my favorite portrayal of Musashi.. but thanks for posting it.
Got here by accident, what film is this?
Chimpo Marudashi Dai-Sakusen (Toho 1985)
It's an NHK series from 2003 by the title "Musashi".
That might be the only time ever we see Musashi actually in fear of someone. And for good reason as we see, as this may have been his first and only defeat.
The 1st time Musashi feared for his life was against a mountain bandit. The second was against ishin.
1st time musashi ran away in fear was against a mountain bandit. Inshun was the second time.
I read he was once defeated by a ninja with a paper fan.
Fellas, I am not saying he feared for his life here. He feared the monk for an entirely different reason.
And he suffered a resounding defeat.
@@nichevo1 This conversation is the monk defeating the worlds greatest swordsman without even needing a paper fan. Its sublime and Musashi finally has someone who sees completely through him.
What is the name of the movie?
It's called "shut up" 🤣
Okay, ignorant person here. What is the name of this film?
Samurai Trilogy I II III -Musashi Miyamoto (1954)
@@Milan_M95 Dumbass. It is a Taiga drama from 2003 called "Musashi". Does this look like a 1954 movie to you?
Chimpo Burasagari Kenkou-hou 2 (Nikkatsu 1987)
Film name?
None of your business 🤣
外国人からのコメントが多いのは何故? それにしても長門勇さんの演技と言葉に味がある。何度も観た。
Who would win in a battle between Musashi and Zatoichi?
Damn thts a tough one they both flow with the current in all elements
That would be a hell of a fight. I have watched most of the old Zatoichi films and they are a magnificent mix of satire, drama, cheesy cheap silly humor, and really good action. The Zatoichi of that period would be darn near an even call I think, and the fight would have only happened because Zatoichi gambled his way into it purely by accident somehow lol.
Zatoichi and Yojimbo did fight to a draw, however, while they did lose all that powdered gold. And he is the other greatest swordsman of that narrative.
They would probably annihilate each other, like matter and antimatter meeting, leaving … Chuck Norris
Is this "Vagabond"? I have the comics!
Y ur not give Him yhat Lobak putih Sir😮😮😮 hw nnewd to eat something😮
Is there otsu inthis movie??
Yes. It's the NHK series from 2003.
I see many Musashi videos with this same actor. He really great! What is his name and what are the names of the movies where he plays Musashi? Thanks!
His name is Ebizoo Ichikawa, KABUKI actor.
This is not the movie, but famous TV drama serial being broadcasted app. 10 years ago on Japan’s national TV channel named “NHK”.
The name of the drama was “MUSASHI”.
Does anyone have the clip of the part Nikkan references at the beginning? Takezo being scared of his own shadow?
I have it, but it's too pornographic to be put up on youtube.
@@brianflynn5355 Is this drama 18+?
長門勇さん! 懐かしい! 晩年の頃かなぁ・・
今見るととても面白い。
I thought it was Musashi, what is this Takezo name?
Look into his wikipedia
His boyhood name. "Musashi" (the Chinese pronunciation of Takezo) was the name he took as he set out to become a swordmaster.
Beautiful💓
The tougher the person, the harder the fall. All eventually fall.
This fool is trying to be philosophical 🤣
@@brianflynn5355 Those are some pretty tough words. Are you one of those fake stolen valor veterans that go around acting like they save the universe every day, and like to boss people around a lot. If you are such a brave soldier why do you have to pick on people?
@@brianflynn5355 Hello Physicians Assistant Christian Zimmerman.
Why does Musashi always have that ' I've just shat myself ' look?
Specifically here, because this monk calmly walked into his head, ripped the clothes off of Musashi's psyche, naked and exposed, and then the monk calmly went back to farming while Musashi was standing there covering his ego's junk; vulnerable, exposed, perhaps even embarrassed.
Musashi had problems with his intestines, so he had no control over his bowel movements. He always had warm diarrhea leaking from his butthole & running down his legs. He was very self conscious about the smell & the wet, greasy sensation between his butt cheeks. Because he couldn't keep himself clean, he had numerous pus oozing sores, caused by bacterial infections.
Nice
Parabéns!
anybody know the name of nikan actor ?
長門勇 (NAGATO isamu)
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@@arschseegurke8085 great i love this movie ruclips.net/video/mEr8_krvm_8/видео.html
Senda Mitsuo
This some good stuff by now I seen manny clips I'm guessing this a show
You guessed wrong. It's a broadway musical, you dumbass.
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I don’t speak Japanese but I know enough to tell the translation is off & can made better 👀
何度観ても大根
In all this videos i dont saw shimmen a kid musashi addopted
Dude looks like the Asian Brendan Fraser.
isn`t that Tsugumo Hanshiro? o_O
No, it's yo mama
Sensei
Yes?
wow
Muto dori !!
Hokage sama ???
Okagesama. It's like saying "thanks god" but it means "thanks to your shadow".
@@asamiyashin444 おかげさまで
Musashi vs Frank and Jesse James!
Mifune Sensei, wakai baka shika inai! Domo arigato gozaimasu.
i hear a jet plane in 0:43 ?_?
I like how Musashi looks like a bum. From what I've read, he was rather a hobo.
.......with a shotgun.
Is this a tv series about MUSASHI or a movie about him. The actor who played MUSASHI is really good at playing the role who is he?
THis is a TV series. His name is EBIZO, a famous Japanese Kabuki actor.
what tItle
Title is the name of a book, composition, or other artistic work.
Your mom dresses you funny
2:37 sexushy xD
Translaid on Russian language!
Japan needs Jesus.
Jon Apel Nobody needs a long dead man.
Raghuvansh Rai I guess that includes Miyamoto Musashi, cause he's been dead for centuries, too.
Andrew Lankford Yes, he’d be out of place in today’s Japan.
Japan needs to be Japan, no others.
There can only be Juan