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Sukedachi-ya Sukeroku (2001)

Sukedachi-ya Sukeroku (2001)

GENRESAction,Comedy,Drama
LANGJapanese
ACTOR
Hiroyuki SanadaKyôka SuzukiTakehiro MurataTatsuya Nakadai
DIRECTOR
Kihachi Okamoto

SYNOPSICS

Sukedachi-ya Sukeroku (2001) is a Japanese movie. Kihachi Okamoto has directed this movie. Hiroyuki Sanada,Kyôka Suzuki,Takehiro Murata,Tatsuya Nakadai are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2001. Sukedachi-ya Sukeroku (2001) is considered one of the best Action,Comedy,Drama movie in India and around the world.

A lively and rambunctious samurai who has made a successful living out there and developed quite a reputation returns to his hometown just in time for big things to go down. His methods are unconventional, but work. A town businessman has a few ideas and tricks up his sleeve to profit from his presence.

Sukedachi-ya Sukeroku (2001) Reviews

  • Delightful retro samurai film

    poikkeus2003-08-14

    This tense and amusing samurai drama stars Hiruyuki Sanada as a spirited entrepreneur who makes a living brokering negotiations between rival swordsmen. When a famous fighter (Tatsuya Nakadai) rolls into town, the broker discovers some clues to his past, and tries to flummox the designs of a corrupt official out to deflower his longtime love. Vengeance for Hire is a wonderful, low-budget throwback to those memorably offbeat samurai films of the mid-sixties, albeit with superb set design, photography, and acting. The plot unfolds at its own pace, then kicks in with a series of delicious set pieces guaranteed to keep an audience delighted and surprised. A real treat.

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  • Entertaining

    kteel-12005-03-21

    Lively, fun, stylish movie about the wandering Sukeroku and what happens when he returns to his hometown after 7 years, arriving just as a big showdown is about to happen. Sanada's Sukeroku is a pleasure to watch: athletic, a bit hyper, a bit goofy -- you can't help but like him. He's living life to the fullest. Nakadai is a class act as an aging samurai facing his destiny. His performance is an unexpected bit of calm gravity. The action scenes are fast and fun, not realistic. The cinematography was very well done, making the most of limited sets. I found the jazzy score a minor distraction initially, but it fits the movie's mood.

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