Samurai Hustle/Mission Impossible: Samurai
超高速!参勤交代
Wed 29 Mar 2023
Category
Price
£8* | £5* Students/Under 25s
Time
8pm
Wed 29 Mar 2023
Price
£8* | £5* Students/Under 25s
Time
8pm
Dir. Katsuhide Motoki
2014 | 119 mins | Japan
Japanese
Kuranosuke Sasaki, Kyoko Fukada, Tsuyoshi Ihara
Set in the 18th century, in the reign of the eighth shogun of the Tokugawa shogunate, the Yunagaya clan headed by Masakatsu Naito in the Tohoku region, is small and financially modest.
Suddenly, Naito receives an order from Shogun to perform Sankin-kotai within 4 days. Sankin- kotai is a custom that requires the regional lords to pay a costly visit to the shogun in Edo (Tokyo), so that none of these lords would be able to pool enough money to be rebel against Tokugawa Shogun.
The time usually needed to visit the shogun in Edo from their northern region takes 8 days and coming to Edo within 4 days is just an impossible act. Besides, for the lengthy journey, they would have to observe many codes of conduct which takes even more time for preparation and money. Facing multiple hardships to obey the order, Naito begins an unexpected operation to complete Sankin-kotai in time. Behind the impossible order, there is an evil and greedy intention on Shogun side who tries to prevent the journey from being possible.
Partly comical with superb action scenes, this entertaining film is a representative period drama which is accessible even to those who are not necessarily knowledgeable about Japanese history. It is relatable in the way the film demonstrates what element is needed for a leader when facing a very difficult situation and how to turn impossible into possible.
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Note: Contains some killing scenes
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