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Ichi (2009)

Director: Fumihiko Sori

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From Time Out London

This limp femme take on Japan’s popular ‘Zatoichi’ franchise – in which a ruddy-clothed blind woman (Ayase Haruka) wanders the countryside trying to find her old master, but in the meantime dispatches an army of toothless goons with a sword concealed in her walking stick – has precious little to recommend it. With its hokey, flashback-heavy plotting, unadventurous camera use and a clutch of cloyingly earnest performances, it comes across like an irony-free, mid-season episode of ‘Xena: Warrior Princess’, but with added fountains of DayGlo blood. Pathos, excitement and drama are mild at best, and anyone sniffing potential girl-power credentials in the set-up will be saddened to hear it’s the bumbling male cohort that ends up saving the day, with Ichi half slain at the mid-point. If any of this sounds appealing, you might prefer Takeshi Kitano’s superior, tongue-in-cheek ‘Zatoichi’ from 2003.

Author: David Jenkins 2009-07-07 12:03:15

Time Out London Issue 2029, July 9 - 15, 2009


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Cast & crew

Director: Fumihiko Sori

Cast: Haruka Ayase, Shido Nakamura, Yôsuke Kubozuka, Takao Osawa full cast

Genre(s): Action/Adventure

Duration: 120 mins




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