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He will join my band of last samurai from the Edo period.
Gonzo (権三, Toshiro Mifune), a member of the Sekihōtai, is being asked by the emperor to deliver official news to his home village of a New World Order.
Wanting to pose as a military officer, he dons a peculiar officer's wig. Upon his return, his attempt to tell the village about a brand-new tax cut is quashed when the townfolk mistakenly assumes that he is there to rescue them from corrupt government officials.
He learns that an evil magistrate has been swindling them for years.
Now, he has to help the village, ward off Shogunate supporters, along with the fact that he can't read his own proclamations.
The director, Kihachi Okamoto, is well known for introducing plot twists and surprising endings in his films, and Red Lion is no exception.
What starts out as an almost comedic series of misunderstandings between almost comically drawn characters ends up turning far more serious as the film progresses.
Tomi (Shima Iwashita), as Gonzo's old flame, is tragically torn between her hopes that Gonzo's new marriage proposal is genuine, and her fears that her life will never improve unless she "goes along" with the corrupt and powerful who rule over the peasant's lives.
The film ends with the peasants dancing to the cry of "Ee ja nai ka" ("Why not!?", "Whatever!", or "Nevermind!"), which fatalistically refers to the tumultuous 1866-67 period of Japanese history immediately preceding the imperial restoration and the end of the Edo period...
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They look great
ReplyDeleteThank you very much 😊
DeleteDoskonala robota i udany powrót do malowania samurajów Michał.
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Tomasz
Bardzo dziękuję :)
DeleteAnother superbly painted Samurai figure Michal and I might see if I can find that movie on YouTube
ReplyDeleteThank you! Yes, I'm a big fan of Kurosowa movies, but also love a few more 😉
DeleteLovely work Michal, super looking figure and superbly painted.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for a kind words sir!
DeleteGreat work on these Michal.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much :)
DeleteGlad you like it :)
Great looking figs, Michal. Love Bac Ninh figures.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Dean!
DeleteWhat a cool rendition and a great paintjob!!
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DeleteSuperb Samurai Michal!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much sir!
DeleteBeautiful work Michal, I have decided 2026 is going to be the year of the samurai here in the dungeon ! So keep the inspiration coming
ReplyDeleteWooa! Great news Matt!
DeleteAnd thank you for a kind words 😊
Fantastic work Michal.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Richard!
DeleteSplendid samurai and interesting sounding film!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Glad you like it Iain!
DeleteBest regards
Cool work!
ReplyDeleteDziekuje :)
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