Kamui   SY-2010 

Kamui has escaped rural poverty and family ties by becoming a ninja, but now wants a kind of freedom not available in feudal Japan, the freedom to live his own life. Great ninja film.

There hasn’t been a decent ninja film for decades, but this one tops the genre. Sai treats his adaptation of a story from Shirato Sanpei’s legendary, multi-volume manga as a folk tale, complete with the grizzled, implacable voice of Yamazaki Tsutomu as narrator. Kamui (hot new star Matsuyama Kenichi, also seen in Yokohama Satoko’s Bare Essence of Life) has escaped rural poverty and family ties by becoming a ninja, but now wants a kind of freedom not available in feudal Japan, the freedom to live his own life. The plot finds him in an area controlled by the corrupt and effete Lord Gunbei, allying himself with the fisherman Hanbei and then all but press-ganged into joining a band of shark hunters. Secret identities, treachery and triple-bluffs on all sides, usually with Kamui as a target.

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Japan 2009
DirectorSai Yoichi
ProducerMorishige Akira
 Yui Tamae
 Shochiku Co. Ltd.
ScenarioKudo Kankuro, based on a manga by Shirato Sanpei
CastMatsuyama Kenichi
 Koyuki
 Kobayashi Kaoru
 Ito Hideaki
 Sato Koichi
 Ohgo Suzuka
 Ekin Cheng
 Anna Tsuchiya
 Ashina Sei
PhotographyFujisawa Junichi
EditorKawase Isao
Production designImamura Tsutomu
Sound designShiratori Mitsugu
MusicIwashiro Taro
Length120'
Themes
2010 Signals-Sai Yoichi
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