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The famed Japanese swordsman [[Miyamoto Musashi]] of the 17th century is not the violent yet philosophical Ronin that has been the typical version played out in the typical "Musashi" movie - This time he is a vulgar, violent, unintelligent and crude bully, with the personality of an insane homeless bum who is the center of his own megalomaniacal universe. | The famed Japanese swordsman [[Miyamoto Musashi]] of the 17th century is not the violent yet philosophical Ronin that has been the typical version played out in the typical "Musashi" movie - This time he is a vulgar, violent, unintelligent and crude bully, with the personality of an insane homeless bum who is the center of his own megalomaniacal universe. | ||
− | The story follows the | + | The story follows the villain Musashi towards the famous battle with Sasaki Kojiro at Ganrû island, where things go down with a twist. |
[[Image:Ganryumusashi.jpg|left|thumb|Motoki Masahiro as Musashi]] | [[Image:Ganryumusashi.jpg|left|thumb|Motoki Masahiro as Musashi]] | ||
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===Cast=== | ===Cast=== | ||
Revision as of 15:31, 10 October 2006
Movie Information
Ganrûjima
- Japan, 2003
- Language: Japanese
Plot
The famed Japanese swordsman Miyamoto Musashi of the 17th century is not the violent yet philosophical Ronin that has been the typical version played out in the typical "Musashi" movie - This time he is a vulgar, violent, unintelligent and crude bully, with the personality of an insane homeless bum who is the center of his own megalomaniacal universe.
The story follows the villain Musashi towards the famous battle with Sasaki Kojiro at Ganrû island, where things go down with a twist.
Cast
- Miyamoto Musashi: Masahiro Motoki
- Sasaki Kojiro: Nishimura Masahiko
- Sukezo: Tamura Atsushi
- Kame: Yoshioka Miho
- Yoshimoto Shintaro: Kaneko Noboru
- Imai Kennosuke: Kakei Toshio
- Todoroki: Fujimura Shunji
- Todoroki's Assistant: Nakagawake Tsuyoshi
Crew
- Director: Chiba Seiji
- Screenplay: Chiba Seiji
- Cinematography: Sako Akira