that was actually his mistake. He had clearly won, but his "are you all right?" question made his opponent feel insulted (they ambush him in the forest later in the movie for that). He was _too_ polite, even insultingly so (without it being his intention). His wife scolds him later for that. Because he was _better_ than the old school code of ethics of the Japan of his days. (Which later gets explicttly comented upon in the movie). Really, the best cut of the whole movie is delivered by no sword but by his wife's tongue when, at the end of the movie, she _really_ scolds the other samurai for being too honor-obsessed. A masterpiece.
I love the small details like how the master treats the wooden sword like an actual sword, gently drawing it like it actually has a sheath. Unlike the others who just swung it instantly like it didn't had a sheath
While Kendo is heavily sportorized, your typical starting position is like that, the shinai (or bamboo sword) starts in your left hand complete with the "blade" faced down. You flip the "blade" face up and draw the shinai with your right hand and assume Chudan no kamae. After that you can switch to whatever kamae of course, like the 2nd guy's Jodan no kamae. Of course since it is kendo where you have limited areas to score points on, only 3 kamae are effective or used from what I've seen, in order of most used to least they go: Chudan, Jodan, Gedan. Gedan is the most interesting to see in my opinion, although its partly due to it being rarely used, it is still interesting to see someone score a point using Gedan no kamae, albeit most of the time its a kote (or wrist) point.
@@andrewle7429 Besides kendo (which is a modern sport), along the movie, the master is shown several times training in the woods alone some Iaido katas. Those can be made with a steel or a wooden sword, but they are always executed exactly the same, with every move, from unsheating to sheating, done as if the sword were steel and _had_ a scabbard. So having him, in this particular scene, treat the wooden sword that way is perfectly in-character.
@@notfeedynotlazy I don't think I ever said anything about him not being in character? I was giving more context with my experience in Kendo in regards to OP's statement.
One of my favorite movies showing the true martial way of Mushin. The samurai is undergoing a test for the position of weapons master for the Daimyo. He demonstrates Mushin and wins each contest before it has even begun. He also demonstrates Mushin in his every day life throughout the movie which is called Ame Agaru or After the Rain. A wonderful contrast to the usual Samurai movies' depiction of a martial artist in medieval Japan.
@@justplay6315 Alas my Japanese is extremely limited. I happened to know the vocabulary in the first guy’s dialogue. I have the movie somewhere but my recollection is that it’s region locked and I’d have to break out my region free player to watch it.
@@Helyanthus7 You are mistaken... and not mistaken. It''s a Kurosawa indeed, but not the one you likely think - but his son. Funny history. Akira Kurosawa made the script but didnt film it. It was made with Toshiro Mifune (his most iconic actor and once long-time friend) in mind as the feudal lord. And then, Kurosawa and Mifune had (after filming _Red Beard)_ a severe fall-out, after which the two stubbonly refused to talk each other ever - even to Mifune's death. So the movie was never made. And then, after Akira Kurosawa's death, his son and producer Hisao got in touch with Shiro Mifune, Toshiro's son, and got him to play the part that was meant for his late father. The movie was directed by Kurosawa's former assistant director of 28 years, Takashi Koizumi. All three men basically dedicated the movie to the memory of the two legends.
@@TomSilver_42 zatoichi is the GOAT as far as I'm concerned. A very humble and somewhat flawed character. He'd get drunk and sometimes kill like half the people in the casino if he was pissed enough. Totally broke the arms nearly off a man over a bowl of spilled rice in jail. Dude was nuts sometimes but mostly he seemed so peaceful.
@@legatomodi3522 Sounds like we have seen two different versions of the same story. My one was way more poetic, regardless of some cut off hands etc. Your character depiction sounds more like Micky Rourke from Sin City.
An absolutely BEAUTIFUL film that is superbly written with a cast that could not possibly be better. I wish this was available on DVD for American consumers.
I guess it goes without saying that this is just a movie. Whats sad is there are schools that did teach foolish techniques involving dodging and fancy moves. Musashi goes into detail about this in the book of five rings. He says any movement made that isn't directly made to end the fight absolutely should be avoided. Theres no point in fighting with the sword other than cutting your opponent down and anything else is foolish and not the true way of a warrior. Less is more when it comes time to fight. Things should be decided immediately in one or two counts. After that, you better get your shit together and figure out what you and your opponent did wrong and fix yourself before he fixes himself.
musashi was a fraud, a poet that fallowed him around wrote that he cheated in pretty much all hes duels and he lied about it in his writings, like getting his opponents drunk before duels and going at 2 when the count was 3
The true way of the sword is to cut your opponent any means necessary in the least amount of time with the least amount of sacrifice. Any action taken that doesn't equal your enemy being defeated is foolish. Not very bushido but what good is bushido when your dead?
@@legatomodi3522 Though it was similar to bringing a real gun to a paintball fight. The wars ended decades ago and great as his book was he still killed people to prove a point which we cal today as murder. He didn't need to but feel he had to which makes one question if he really was the good a "swordsman" is he had to give so many crutches to his enemy. Battlefield wise sure but again: there were no battlefields to fight in so what did me heed to prove without having to kill as many people as he did?
Les kata bonken boken sont de vais kata ainsi qu’avec la lance, rare sont les films où l’on voit de telles scènes, d’habitude c’est des coups de katana vers l’adversaire que l’on voit tombé, de belles scènes aussi su Sword of desperation où le moindre déplacement est respecté au millimètre. BravoX1000 au réalisateurs et acteurs.
The spear fighter shows the danger of using any one technique too often. Even the tsuki, the most direct deadly attack, can be countered easily enough if it’s used too often, giving the opponent a chance to get the timing down and grabbing the spear.
that was the daimyo, the lord of the clan. probably only sparred with those who held back and let him win leading him to have a false sense of superiority.
I agree that and it demonstrates the difference between martial skill born out of fighting experience vs. practice skill born out of limited sparring and training in the safe zone.
Superb movie and spectacular performance by the lead..i never expected a movie like this to move me emotionally but it did...still not sure if this is kendo or battojutsu or kenjutsu...
The main character is a good person. But these samurai are fighting for their lives. (Although they use wooden swords) As a samurai, it is humiliating to be shown excessive mercy by someone who has completely lost. Good deeds as a person and pride as a samurai. I think this gap between conflicts is the theme of this film. At the end of the film, his wife says how proud she is of such a compassionate husband.
So human… All our life we dream of meeting a true master who will teach us an art, but in the end, having met him, we cannot find a strength to pacify pride and admit our own imperfection and negligence. This daimyo, almost lost, but found it at the end.
Let's take a monment to apretiate how the feudal lord who wanted a sword master _was_ actually pretty much a better fighter himself than all his samurais. (And, if you have watched the rest of the movie, and despite his forgivable short fuse after being dunked, is _also_ far more honorable than them all!)
I can translate this scene for you. Basically, they salute with "yoroshiku" which means "treat me kindly" The spear guy said "Mairuzo!" which means "here I come!" the hero responded with "dozo..." "go ahead" Funny part is after each engagement, the hero says "daijoubu desuka? kega wa arimasuka?/doko desuka?" which means "are you alright?? are you hurt? where are you hurt?" which is pretty hilarious. You can see by the reaction of the spear guy. He said "damare!" "shut up, you!"
Basically, the "protagonist" is being polite with his greetings and asking people if they're okay after he strikes their swords down. The opponents vary from flabbergasted to pretentiously rude.
Interesting, but the evasion attempts could have been shot better. You can see they're attacking off the center line to allow the dodges. Doesn't quite work for me.
It’s called „Jodan no kamae“. In kendo our Sensei told us that this stance shortens the time for a strike because u don’t have to swing your sword that much. But yeah your defence will decrease badly. That’s why this stance is absolute ineffective for beginners.
Its cool looking but its just unrealistic as hell. Not in form, but just in principle. The purpose of kenjutsu is to end the fight as soon as possible. You strike the moment you get an opportunity. Most fights only lasted a few strikes, especially with such a large skill gap as shown here. The way he avoided each attack without even attempting any sort of counterattack just doesn't conform to the way of the Samurai. He's just playing with his opponent, which was very frowned upon.
@@Sam-gs8iw Yes, but the small thing here it's that it's a *fantasy* , so yeah... Reading the comments I know it's probably pretty unrealistic, but it DOES *seem* cool and that's all I care here xDDD
@@Sam-gs8iw I think it's called handling the boss with kid gloves. And you could see that he knew the danger he was putting himself in by not ending it quickly; he was flinching a little at that flailing blade. This was a job interview, after all. And he didn't want to screw it up, after all his unemployment, because he respected the lord for his appreciation of important matters.
@@Sam-gs8iw You're right, but the story is about this nice samurai guy who didn't want to offend others, so he didn't finish quickly. Also, this was his job interview. After the interview ended, the other employees were still pissed off at him, so they ambushed him. But they caught him on a bad day, and half of the group got killed by him in quick succession. So this isn't just a samurai story. It's also a glimpse into Japanese society, and how their polite culture has another side to it.
You know? All of the world people. Average hight of Samurai was 145cm ~155cm. Yes. 5 feet or so. Yes. Samurai adult tall was a Shorty like a middle school boy tall. It was true Japanese Samurai hights. Funny, isn't it ??
When the Jurchens invaded Japan, the Japanese described it like "adults fighting children". It probably has to do with nutrition back in ancient Japan.
That's exaggerating here they were taller than that on average and you have examples of samurai that were over 6 ft, there are even old photos of Samurai with western people after Japan open up again showing Samurai that were just as tall or even taller than some westerners in the photos.
Sorry, but this is stupid. All sword users, when slashing, slash in a diagonal direction, not vertical. You can't dodge it by just moving back your shoulder.
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Yeah seriously, this makes no sense it’s almost like they were trying not to hit him (because they weren’t) it’s pretty hard to miss a target that large that close just because he turned his body sideways. Even a child wouldn’t miss that horribly lol
I couldn't help but burst into laughter when he pushed the lord into the bushes! Such a great transition from the seriousness into a bit of comedy.
glad im not the only one who found that part hilarious.
This guy has ultra instinct
I thought it was funnier when he came out the bushes covered in mud and starts yelling 🤣
Shameless! That dojo just found a new master lol
0:56 I like how respectful this guy is. He doesn’t follow up with an attack while his opponent’s unarmed, and even asks if he’s alright.
That's called Honour.
Old school code of ethics.
that was actually his mistake. He had clearly won, but his "are you all right?" question made his opponent feel insulted (they ambush him in the forest later in the movie for that). He was _too_ polite, even insultingly so (without it being his intention). His wife scolds him later for that. Because he was _better_ than the old school code of ethics of the Japan of his days. (Which later gets explicttly comented upon in the movie). Really, the best cut of the whole movie is delivered by no sword but by his wife's tongue when, at the end of the movie, she _really_ scolds the other samurai for being too honor-obsessed. A masterpiece.
I mean, it was his job interview, after all
I love the small details like how the master treats the wooden sword like an actual sword, gently drawing it like it actually has a sheath. Unlike the others who just swung it instantly like it didn't had a sheath
While Kendo is heavily sportorized, your typical starting position is like that, the shinai (or bamboo sword) starts in your left hand complete with the "blade" faced down. You flip the "blade" face up and draw the shinai with your right hand and assume Chudan no kamae.
After that you can switch to whatever kamae of course, like the 2nd guy's Jodan no kamae. Of course since it is kendo where you have limited areas to score points on, only 3 kamae are effective or used from what I've seen, in order of most used to least they go: Chudan, Jodan, Gedan. Gedan is the most interesting to see in my opinion, although its partly due to it being rarely used, it is still interesting to see someone score a point using Gedan no kamae, albeit most of the time its a kote (or wrist) point.
@@andrewle7429 Besides kendo (which is a modern sport), along the movie, the master is shown several times training in the woods alone some Iaido katas. Those can be made with a steel or a wooden sword, but they are always executed exactly the same, with every move, from unsheating to sheating, done as if the sword were steel and _had_ a scabbard. So having him, in this particular scene, treat the wooden sword that way is perfectly in-character.
@@notfeedynotlazy I don't think I ever said anything about him not being in character?
I was giving more context with my experience in Kendo in regards to OP's statement.
Man, the "in character" part was an aditional copmpliment to the scene, not a rib at you for not having pointed it out. Gomen.
@@microwavedcheetos a wooden bokken in his hands was like a katana in any other swordsman's. He often dueled and killed with just a wooden sword.
One of my favorite movies showing the true martial way of Mushin. The samurai is undergoing a test for the position of weapons master for the Daimyo. He demonstrates Mushin and wins each contest before it has even begun. He also demonstrates Mushin in his every day life throughout the movie which is called Ame Agaru or After the Rain. A wonderful contrast to the usual Samurai movies' depiction of a martial artist in medieval Japan.
He even asks the first guy if he’s okay after whacking his sword away.
@@rev.paull.vasquez4001 what does the last guy say in the end after falling into the bushes?
@@justplay6315 Alas my Japanese is extremely limited. I happened to know the vocabulary in the first guy’s dialogue. I have the movie somewhere but my recollection is that it’s region locked and I’d have to break out my region free player to watch it.
Another great sumurai movie is the "Twilight Sumurai" not your normal blood & gore. Highly recommended if you have'nt seen it.
How do we find this movie? Is it ona streaming channel?
I saw this movie twice
I was very impressed at how humble this samurai was. His nature was so gentle
What is the name of the movie?
@@mrmushin1 After the Rain, I believe. Kurosawa, if I am not mistaken.
@@Helyanthus7 You are mistaken... and not mistaken. It''s a Kurosawa indeed, but not the one you likely think - but his son. Funny history. Akira Kurosawa made the script but didnt film it. It was made with Toshiro Mifune (his most iconic actor and once long-time friend) in mind as the feudal lord. And then, Kurosawa and Mifune had (after filming _Red Beard)_ a severe fall-out, after which the two stubbonly refused to talk each other ever - even to Mifune's death. So the movie was never made. And then, after Akira Kurosawa's death, his son and producer Hisao got in touch with Shiro Mifune, Toshiro's son, and got him to play the part that was meant for his late father. The movie was directed by Kurosawa's former assistant director of 28 years, Takashi Koizumi. All three men basically dedicated the movie to the memory of the two legends.
@@notfeedynotlazy thank you for the polite and informative reply!
and that was the root of all of his problem !
After the Rain and Zatoichi .. two of my very favorite movies about sword masters.
@TomSilver_42: Love all of the old Zatoichi films except for the big screen version from some years back.
@@TomSilver_42 zatoichi is the GOAT as far as I'm concerned. A very humble and somewhat flawed character. He'd get drunk and sometimes kill like half the people in the casino if he was pissed enough. Totally broke the arms nearly off a man over a bowl of spilled rice in jail. Dude was nuts sometimes but mostly he seemed so peaceful.
@@legatomodi3522 Sounds like we have seen two different versions of the same story. My one was way more poetic, regardless of some cut off hands etc.
Your character depiction sounds more like Micky Rourke from Sin City.
An absolutely BEAUTIFUL film that is superbly written with a cast that could not possibly be better. I wish this was available on DVD for American consumers.
It's here in it's entirety, with English sub-titles ruclips.net/video/-NM76OA1mIQ/видео.html
@@snipper1ie 240p :/
@@snipper1ie thank you 😀
@@snipper1ie Very thank you!
Do you know the name of this movie?
I recognize katori shinto ryu techniques here. No surprise because the sword fights were directed by Otake Risuke (1926-2021) of the Katori Shinto Ryu
Shinto Ryu kenjitsu is an extremely effective discipline of fencing imo, one of the best
A wonderful movie. I saw it so many times and it's always a sheer pleasure.
I guess it goes without saying that this is just a movie. Whats sad is there are schools that did teach foolish techniques involving dodging and fancy moves. Musashi goes into detail about this in the book of five rings. He says any movement made that isn't directly made to end the fight absolutely should be avoided. Theres no point in fighting with the sword other than cutting your opponent down and anything else is foolish and not the true way of a warrior. Less is more when it comes time to fight. Things should be decided immediately in one or two counts. After that, you better get your shit together and figure out what you and your opponent did wrong and fix yourself before he fixes himself.
musashi was a fraud, a poet that fallowed him around wrote that he cheated in pretty much all hes duels and he lied about it in his writings, like getting his opponents drunk before duels and going at 2 when the count was 3
The true way of the sword is to cut your opponent any means necessary in the least amount of time with the least amount of sacrifice. Any action taken that doesn't equal your enemy being defeated is foolish. Not very bushido but what good is bushido when your dead?
Snorlax
LioConvoy's Reviews I was there Musashi was my nigga
@@legatomodi3522 Though it was similar to bringing a real gun to a paintball fight. The wars ended decades ago and great as his book was he still killed people to prove a point which we cal today as murder.
He didn't need to but feel he had to which makes one question if he really was the good a "swordsman" is he had to give so many crutches to his enemy. Battlefield wise sure but again: there were no battlefields to fight in so what did me heed to prove without having to kill as many people as he did?
The difference between a practitioner and a true master. The master is relaxed and the others all trying to be hard asses!
it's a movie. It makes you feel it could be real but no master doges attacks like this in the real world.
@@remoraexocet my reference is to attitude or approach, not to execution
Still one of the best! Seen it dozens of times and will again every time it pops up.
Les kata bonken boken sont de vais kata ainsi qu’avec la lance, rare sont les films où l’on voit de telles scènes, d’habitude c’est des coups de katana vers l’adversaire que l’on voit tombé, de belles scènes aussi su Sword of desperation où le moindre déplacement est respecté au millimètre. BravoX1000 au réalisateurs et acteurs.
Wonderfull movie, I have probably watched 10 times.
この人隙が無いのがかっこいいね👍それに入相の構えもかっこいい自分めっちゃ好きな構えなんだよねー同じ武士の血を次ぐ日本人でよかったし自分も同じ剣士として見てて楽しかった、この動画を上げてくれてありがとう😊
I take kenjitsu classes. Love it!
@@DiegoErivesYT just google it and it will show you classes
@@DiegoErivesYT lookup on Google maps for a Kenjutsu dojo. That or a Iaido dojo with certified lineage tracing. Or Kendo.
The spear fighter shows the danger of using any one technique too often. Even the tsuki, the most direct deadly attack, can be countered easily enough if it’s used too often, giving the opponent a chance to get the timing down and grabbing the spear.
It’s only a movie bro, I think they were all pissed at him because he didn’t have a haircut like them
that was the daimyo, the lord of the clan. probably only sparred with those who held back and let him win leading him to have a false sense of superiority.
Not in for honor
When you get p0wned but you just can't hate on the guy.
The real beauty and gist of the scene is the art of tai-sabaki or body evasion used by the defender here.
I agree that and it demonstrates the difference between martial skill born out of fighting experience vs. practice skill born out of limited sparring and training in the safe zone.
@@Ryooken Yes, his dodges are so well timed.
Wow, i didnt know that movie. Have to watch it!
Calmness over Anger - simplicity
here after playing sekiro
not gonna lie, i was half expecting him to thrust the spear into the ground with his foot, sekiro style xD
Me too lol
Sorry my english, but i like do question, this video is cut of film?
What is the film and where i can find this cut?
Superb movie and spectacular performance by the lead..i never expected a movie like this to move me emotionally but it did...still not sure if this is kendo or battojutsu or kenjutsu...
I would lean closer to Kenjutsu... These events were geared towards
showcasing the skills of a potential teacher, senior guard etc...
This is a good movie.
The main character is a good person.
But these samurai are fighting for their lives. (Although they use wooden swords)
As a samurai, it is humiliating to be shown excessive mercy by someone who has completely lost.
Good deeds as a person and pride as a samurai.
I think this gap between conflicts is the theme of this film.
At the end of the film, his wife says how proud she is of such a compassionate husband.
So human…
All our life we dream of meeting a true master who will teach us an art, but in the end, having met him, we cannot find a strength to pacify pride and admit our own imperfection and negligence.
This daimyo, almost lost, but found it at the end.
Ego = Lucifer.
If we still have questions then we have found no true master.
@Yin Lin Peace ERA you say? Lol .... The War havent stopped since WW2.
What do you mean by ,,peace era">?
@Yin Lin No, correcting you. In your ,,peace era" 200 mil died during wars in 20th century.
@Yin Lin WE dont live in Peace Era, thats what i am telling you.
Do you understand English language?
Let's take a monment to apretiate how the feudal lord who wanted a sword master _was_ actually pretty much a better fighter himself than all his samurais. (And, if you have watched the rest of the movie, and despite his forgivable short fuse after being dunked, is _also_ far more honorable than them all!)
shouldn't the shomen-uchi be followed by a yokomen-uchi after the opponent dodged the initial downward slash?
Well yes, we were all thinking that.
You don't get to go two turns
Где этот фильм на русской озвучке? Фильм называется ,, после дождя,,?
Notice how he doesn't focus his eyes on any one point.
They could have made this a bit more challenging for the winning guy.
Love this wish I could understand what they are saying.
ruclips.net/video/-NM76OA1mIQ/видео.html the full movie is there with english subtitles but saddly it is rather out of focus.
I can translate this scene for you.
Basically, they salute with "yoroshiku" which means "treat me kindly"
The spear guy said "Mairuzo!" which means "here I come!" the hero responded with "dozo..." "go ahead"
Funny part is after each engagement, the hero says "daijoubu desuka? kega wa arimasuka?/doko desuka?" which means "are you alright?? are you hurt? where are you hurt?" which is pretty hilarious. You can see by the reaction of the spear guy. He said "damare!" "shut up, you!"
@@darkmattergamesofficial Thanks, man, much appreciated! I was just scrolling down the comments hoping somebody could translate.
So did he got the job?
Does anybody know the name of this movie...??
Ame Ageru, titled in English "After The Rain"
In Japanese it is called Ame Agaru or After the Rain.
I wish they had English subtitles. I would immensely enjoy the narrative.
Basically, the "protagonist" is being polite with his greetings and asking people if they're okay after he strikes their swords down. The opponents vary from flabbergasted to pretentiously rude.
”Après la pluie”, très beau film et reposant.
2:40 i learned this trick here and use it sometimes whit practice many don’t expect that❤😂
we can use some subtitles
the dude beating everyone looks like a Japanese Jim Lahey.
IYKYK.
when the real samurai time travel and watched this
"the f@ck is this?"
Qual é o título desse filme?
Katori spear kata. Sweet.
AM I ONLY ONE WHO WAITED THEY BOTH STARTS FLYING DURING THE FIGHT?
This is the spirit of Shohei Otani.
Nice Parrying
This man is the Asian Hammer, "can't touch this".
Jesus🤦
Dam this guy has the force 🙏
Does anyone know the title of this movie?
after the rain (ame agaru) 1999
@@phuonghoai9415 thank You sir🤚🏿
the daimyo was an utter lunatic. Attacking someone with an actual weapon even in practice? He deserved a lot worse than he got.
Fantastic film.
Interesting, but the evasion attempts could have been shot better. You can see they're attacking off the center line to allow the dodges. Doesn't quite work for me.
2:02 seriously?? what kinda stance is that, that stance is so open to attacks
It’s called „Jodan no kamae“. In kendo our Sensei told us that this stance shortens the time for a strike because u don’t have to swing your sword that much. But yeah your defence will decrease badly. That’s why this stance is absolute ineffective for beginners.
These guys are so slow with their moves!?
4:00 men when we find a good stick.
He embarrassed that last man lmao
Molto interessante,peccato che non ci siano i sottotitoli
Why does that guy in black look like the samurai's face described in japanese arts😂
Why they so slowely like sleeping?
Is this Japan comedy?
Arigato
Too funny ..they never seem to attack using a sideways strike
5:36 This part had me laughing so hard ............. 5:38 oh $!@# ............. 5:55 translation: "My bad; I got a little carried away."
People critizising this scene and I'm here been astounished.
Enjoy the small things (?).
Its cool looking but its just unrealistic as hell. Not in form, but just in principle. The purpose of kenjutsu is to end the fight as soon as possible. You strike the moment you get an opportunity. Most fights only lasted a few strikes, especially with such a large skill gap as shown here. The way he avoided each attack without even attempting any sort of counterattack just doesn't conform to the way of the Samurai. He's just playing with his opponent, which was very frowned upon.
@@Sam-gs8iw Yes, but the small thing here it's that it's a *fantasy* , so yeah...
Reading the comments I know it's probably pretty unrealistic, but it DOES *seem* cool and that's all I care here xDDD
@@Sam-gs8iw I think it's called handling the boss with kid gloves. And you could see that he knew the danger he was putting himself in by not ending it quickly; he was flinching a little at that flailing blade.
This was a job interview, after all. And he didn't want to screw it up, after all his unemployment, because he respected the lord for his appreciation of important matters.
@@Sam-gs8iw You're right, but the story is about this nice samurai guy who didn't want to offend others, so he didn't finish quickly. Also, this was his job interview.
After the interview ended, the other employees were still pissed off at him, so they ambushed him. But they caught him on a bad day, and half of the group got killed by him in quick succession.
So this isn't just a samurai story. It's also a glimpse into Japanese society, and how their polite culture has another side to it.
0:16 Nice!!!
Ame agaru! Great film
My favourite samurai film absolutely excellent
humble samurai..hilarious fight endings hhhh
When you're overqualified. Haha
3:00 damn it boi I said “enuff”
Master!
シェフでしょう?
Someone was really pissed😁
Whats the name of this movie ?
www.imdb.com/title/tt0181960/
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@Peter D 🤣🤣🤣🤣
After the rain.
@@ceckolalovia thanx
"Step aside & cut once"
All the pauses the guy in black does would get him fucking killed if those swords were real
İzlemekmi lazım.
Le dio un baño de agua fria por histérico.
Superstar 🙂👍
Отличное кино
You know? All of the world people. Average hight of Samurai was 145cm ~155cm. Yes. 5 feet or so. Yes. Samurai adult tall was a Shorty like a middle school boy tall. It was true Japanese Samurai hights. Funny, isn't it ??
When the Jurchens invaded Japan, the Japanese described it like "adults fighting children". It probably has to do with nutrition back in ancient Japan.
That's exaggerating here they were taller than that on average and you have examples of samurai that were over 6 ft, there are even old photos of Samurai with western people after Japan open up again showing Samurai that were just as tall or even taller than some westerners in the photos.
@@AlIskanderZhao where did you description, I never found anything like that.
Nah, choreography coulda been better. These folks slow. Perhaps sped up the video to make it look more realistic.
Was that a whoopin? lol
thank god his enemies conveniently slash to the sides and don't follow up with multiple cuts.
they couldn't touch him with a 10 foot pole
Sorry, but this is stupid. All sword users, when slashing, slash in a diagonal direction, not vertical. You can't dodge it by just moving back your shoulder.
Last samurai has some good scenes def my fav tom cruise movie
ok but this isn't the last samurai?
This is last samurai
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i'm a self defense instructor than i know without to use the sword no one can escape me like that if i
I attack him with a samourai sword
Yeah seriously, this makes no sense it’s almost like they were trying not to hit him (because they weren’t) it’s pretty hard to miss a target that large that close just because he turned his body sideways. Even a child wouldn’t miss that horribly lol
Those first guys really sucked at playing with sticks
How come all the seated actors have their legs open? Maybe got they the thighs warmed up?
Meanwhile mine aikiken only
Silly. All the swinging at empty air. I know, real fights aren't film friendly but at least TRY to make it realistic.
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Baki mushashi looks at this with shame
XD spear guy like swimming lol wtf is this