Movie Report: The Hidden Blade (2004) The Hidden Blade (original title: Kakushi ken: Oni no tsume ) is a 2004 Japanese period drama directed by . It serves as the second entry in Yamada’s renowned Samurai Trilogy , following The Twilight Samurai (2002) and preceding Love and Honor (2006). 1. Plot Overview
The film is noted for its deconstruction of samurai codes and its portrayal of a society in transition: Review – Movie – The Hidden Blade - Thomas Wrightson
Simultaneously, Katagiri is ordered by his clan to hunt down and kill his former close friend, Yaichiro Hazama , who has been accused of treason and rebellion against the shogunate.
Katagiri is secretly in love with Kie (Takako Matsu), a former servant in his household. After learning she is being mistreated in an abusive marriage to a merchant, Katagiri rescues her and nurses her back to health, sparking local scandal due to their class differences.
Movie Report: The Hidden Blade (2004) The Hidden Blade (original title: Kakushi ken: Oni no tsume ) is a 2004 Japanese period drama directed by . It serves as the second entry in Yamada’s renowned Samurai Trilogy , following The Twilight Samurai (2002) and preceding Love and Honor (2006). 1. Plot Overview
The film is noted for its deconstruction of samurai codes and its portrayal of a society in transition: Review – Movie – The Hidden Blade - Thomas Wrightson The Hidden Blade2004Movie
Simultaneously, Katagiri is ordered by his clan to hunt down and kill his former close friend, Yaichiro Hazama , who has been accused of treason and rebellion against the shogunate. Movie Report: The Hidden Blade (2004) The Hidden
Katagiri is secretly in love with Kie (Takako Matsu), a former servant in his household. After learning she is being mistreated in an abusive marriage to a merchant, Katagiri rescues her and nurses her back to health, sparking local scandal due to their class differences. Plot Overview The film is noted for its