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Zatoichi (Kitano, 2003) DVD, 2003

aka Zatoichi: The Blind Swordsman

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The blind wanderer, skilled swordsman, masseur and incorrigible dice gambler Zatoichi was one of Japan’s most popular cultural heroes of the 1960s and 1970s. Set in the mid-19th century, the pulpy, highly successful series of films featuring the eponymous hero made a star out of actor Shintaro Katsu.
Breathing new life into the much-loved character, ‘Beat’ Takeshi Kitano’s Zatoichi (2003) is effortlessly stylish – a heady, unlikely brew of violence, knockabout humour and musical effervescence. As a director, Kitano has always been weary of the constrictions of genre filmmaking and with this latest film, continues to gleefully toy with the established aesthetics of individual genres.
The seemingly conventional narrative –Zatoichi (Kitano) drifts into a small town and joins up with a brother and sister out to avenge the murder of their parents – belies the strikingly original and expressive use of mise en scène. Shot by Katsumi Yanagijima primarily in shades of grey (reflecting perhaps Zatoichi’s impaired vision) the use of rich or bright colour assumes heightened importance - the deep red of a kimono, Zatoichi’s own bleach blond hair, or indeed the dazzling primary colours of the film’s tap-dancing finale. Keiichi Suzuki’s score is also crucial to the film’s structure. Whole sequences unfold to a clearly defined rhythm imposed by diegetic music and sounds. The film’s invigorating musicality culminates in the aforementioned routine, a finale which is in no way incongruous in the context of the film as a whole.
As might be expected, the several action set-pieces are beautifully crafted. In one sequence the camera glides behind a group of swordsmen assembled in lashing rain around the glowering hero. Zatoichi’s balletic swordplay cuts them down one by one and the camera then pulls away to capture the full extent of the rain-soaked, blood-spattered carnage.
With Zatoichi, Kitano’s first period film, the director not only reactivates one of Japan’s most loved celluloid icons but - through the film’s refreshing aesthetic palette - continues his own development as a filmmaker, certainly one of contemporary cinema’s most important, vital talents.

 

Pasquale Iannone on 1st July 2004
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Film Information

Director - Takeshi Kitano

Produced - 2003

Main Language - Japanese with English subtitles

Countries & Regions - Asian Film, Japanese Film

Cast - Takeshi Kitano

 

 

DVD Details

Certificate: 18 Publisher: Artificial Eye Region: 2
Length: 111 mins Cat No: ART274DVD  
Format: DVD Colour Subtitles: English

 

 

DVD Extras

  • Making-of Documentary
  • Kitano interview
  • Theatrical trailer
  • Stills & Poster gallery
  • Cast & crew filmographies
  • Weblink.

 

 

Film Description

Takeshi 'Beat' Kitano, best known for his 1997 film 'Hana-Bi', revives the Japanese fictional action anti-hero Zatoichi in this violent and bloody swashbuckling samurai adventure. Zatoichi (played by Takeshi himself) may be blind but he is also an incredibly gifted and precise swordsman. When the ruthless Ginzo gang, with the help of the legendary Hattori, mercilessly take over a remote mountain town, Zatoichi and his friend Shinkichi must do everything in their considerable powers to stop them.

Injecting the hero with his own inimitable flavour, Takeshi delivers a martial arts epic filled with distinctive good humour, fabulous music and a showstopping tap-dancing finale.

 

 

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Barry Forshaw on 1st October 2004

It goes without saying that when the unique vision of Kitano (director and star of some of the most sardonically funny – and violent – Yakuza movies) is applied to the... more >

 

Gary Ramsay on 1st July 2004

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