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19 June 2002 (Belgium) more
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Half a century ago, a Japanese family summoned a demon known as Kodeni to dispose of its adversaries... more | add synopsis
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Kurata still looks pretty good more (25 total)

Cast

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Cyril Mourali ... Marco
Maï Anh Le ... Akemi

Yasuaki Kurata ... Commissaire Fujiwara Morio
Saïd Serrari ... Nadir
Santi Sudaros ... Kodeni
Dara-Indo Oum ... Nakatomi
Kevin Peracini ... Leo
Hidetoshi Nakahashi ... Le Samourai
Yusuke Hirayama ... Inspecteur Endo

Pascal Gentil ... Nabil
Omar Sy ... Tyson
Onochi Seietsu ... Police Scientifique

Tsuyu Shimizu ... Fille du Samourai (as Tsuyu Bridwell)
Ravindra Ngo ... Kenji-X
Masahiro Endo ... Jeune Policier
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Also Known As:
Samouraïs (France)
Samuráis (Spain)
Samurai (International: English title)
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MPAA:
Rated R for violence, language and brief sexuality.
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90 min
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South Korea:15 | Germany:16 | Switzerland:16 (canton of Geneva) | Switzerland:16 (canton of Vaud) | USA:R | Australia:MA (cable rating)
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Kurata still looks pretty good, 7 July 2007
5/10
Author: ajoyce1va from United States

Not the worst movie ever made -- that might be Gigli, or perhaps Battlefield Earth. Along with the negative aspects, widely commented on above, Samourais has some interesting positives.

First, there's Kurata. He did his most notable work 35 years ago (!), but he still looks good and can handle the fight sequences with skill and grace. The best is his solo duel in the airport restroom. For some reasons, despite his character's supposed fame, skill, and ancestry, the demon's henchmen send a junior thug with a sword to meet him -- yeah sure, no problem walking through an airport with that! He meets the sword attacks by pulling out a pair of tonfa, just like in "Kung Fu: the Invisible Fist" (his best early work, rentable from Netflix), and beating the stuffings out of the guy.

Second, there are the production values. Good photography, good editing, some handsome locations shots by the second unit in Japan. There are no huge explosions or car chases. Special effects are limited and appropriate to the, uh, story.

Third, (I may be alone in thinking this), there is the integration of the fighting sequences with the, uh, story. Cheaply made Hong Kong chopsocky flics are pretty much just a series of fights -- one against many, or one against one to no ultimate purpose. In Samourais, the attacks of the demon's crew are more or less directed to a plot-directed purpose.

Finally, there's a modest attempt by the fight choreographers to inject a little realism. When the Commissioner's daughter is attacked early in the film, she does the usual Supergirl kicks and blows, but then she uses her bicycle chain as a weapon, and draws (fake) blood with it. Looked real. Likewise, in the opener, where we see the demon's first rebirth back in feudal Japan times, the titular Samurai fights off a gang of thugs, but instead of vaguely waving his sword in the direction of his attackers, like Zatoichi or Sanjuro do, you could actually believe that the Samurai was trying to do these guys some damage.

On the negative side, there's a lot of stupid dialog and bad acting, including Kurata's. His acting in the early 1970's was pretty much restricted to looking bored between fights, and pouring a lot of emotion into the action scenes. In Samourais, the emotional content is gone, and he usually looks world-weary rather than bored. No matter how good Kurata looks as a man of 56 (when Samourais was made), he's still sleep-walking through the role.

The worst feature of the film, often mentioned in other comments, is the sidekick character. If you liked Jar-Jar Binks, you'll love Nadir, who unfortunately survives through the end of the picture. It won't hurt to fast-forward through all of the scenes where Mako, the junior lead kid, appears with him.

Bottom line: the story seems intended to insult the intelligence of everyone over the age of 12, but the overall production is good enough to make renting it justifiable. Or you might do as I did, and tape it when it shows up on the Spike cable network again.

BTW, the scenes shot in France don't show the Paris you may remember as a tourist. It's the Seine Saint-Denis arrondissement, France's version of the old East Bronx housing project vertical slums.

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