Ken
Takakura, Ruriko Asaoka, Koji Ishizaka , Hisaya Morishige.
In honor of the 100th anniversary
of the invention of film, Toho studios produced this remake of Chushingura,
a paean of feudal devotion and one of the most retold tales in all
of Japanese cinema. Legendary filmmaker Kon Ichikawa reworks this
old chestnut by trying find a psychological truth in the characters
and the historical truth of the time period. Set in the spring of
1704, Kuranosuke Oishi (Ken Takakura) is the retainer of lord Naganori
Asano. While in far-off Edo (pre-modern Tokyo), Asano drew his sword
against Lord Kira. Contrary to usual practice, Asano was beheaded
for his indiscretion while Kira -- who is well connected with the
powerful Uesugi clan and the Shogun himself -- is spared. Sensing
that justice has not been served, Oishi starts to organize the other
retainers and plot revenge -- even though such an act means certain
death for all involved. The chief retainer for Uesugi named Matashiro
Irobe (Kiichi Nakai) tries to buy off as many of Asano's former
samurais as possible.
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