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| Category | Detail | | :--- | :--- | | | たそがれ清兵衛 (Tasogare Seibei) | | Director | Yoji Yamada | | Runtime | 129 minutes | | Aspect Ratio | 1.85:1 | | Language | Japanese | | Based on | The short story "The Bamboo Sword" by Shuhei Fujisawa |
The resulting confrontation between Seibei and Yogo is not a flashy, choreographed Hollywood battle. It is a tense, claustrophobic psychological duel fought in a dark, decaying house. The two men talk before they fight, realizing they are both tragic victims of an unyielding, oppressive feudal system that treats human lives as disposable chess pieces. Themes: Realism vs. Myth The.Twilight.Samurai.2002.1080p.-CM-.mkv
The film follows Seibei Iguchi (played brilliantly by Hiroyuki Sanada), a low-ranking samurai who works as a petty bureaucrat in a clan grain storehouse. Nicknamed "Tasogare" (Twilight) by his colleagues because he rushes home at sunset instead of drinking with peers, Seibei is a widowed father caring for his two young daughters and senile mother. Bound by poverty, he has sold his katana to pay for his wife’s funeral, carrying only a wooden practice sword. | Category | Detail | | :--- |
is a masterpiece of "anti-chanbara" cinema. By stripping away the romanticism of the warrior class, Yamada reveals a more profound heroism: the quiet, daily endurance of a man dedicated to his family. It is a melancholic yet beautiful tribute to the dignity of the ordinary life, set against the backdrop of an era's end. , or should we look at the historical context of the Bakumatsu period? Themes: Realism vs
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