| Akira Terao, Yoshiko Miyazaki , Shiro
Mifune , Mieko Harada, Fumi Dan, Hisashi Igawa , Hidetaka Yoshioka
Shortly before his death in 1998, Akira Kurosawa completed a screenplay
entitled Ame Agaru, based on a short story by Shugoro Yamamoto.
Kurosawa passed on before he could bring this story to the screen,
but one of his assistants, Takashi Koizumi, has directed a film
adapted from the script, following as closely as possible the style
of the master. Ihei Misawa (Akira Terao) is a ronin, a samurai without
a master, whose skills with a sword make him a valuable employee
but whose brutal honesty and lack of social graces prevent him from
staying with one master for too long. One night, Ihei impulsively
offers to buy food and drink for the guests at a hotel; he doesn't
have the money to pay, and to raise cash he concocts a scheme to
take on anyone brave enough to fight him for a prize. Ihei's fighting
skills impress Lord Shigeaki (Shiro Mifune), who offers him a position
as fencing master in his court. Ihei gratefully accepts, but when
Shigeaki challenges him to a fight, Ihei beats the Lord decisively.
Ihea is certain that he's managed to throw another opportunity away
when a band of mercenaries attacks him, and his skills as a swordsman
are put to the ultimate test. This traditionally styled samurai
story harkens back to Kurosawa's best-known works, and features
Shiro Mifune, the son of Toshiro Mifune, one of Kurosawa's favorite
actors, in a key role. |