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World Famous Comics: Zatoichi the Blind Swordsman, Vol. 19 - Samaritan Zatoichi
Zatoichi the Blind Swordsman, Vol. 19 - Samaritan Zatoichi
Starring: Shintarô Katsu, Yoshiko Mita, Makoto Satô, Kô Nishimura, Takuya Fujioka
Directed By: Kenji Misumi
Average Rating:3.50 out of 5.00 stars
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
Format: Anamorphic, Color, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
Label: Homevision
Number of Items: 1
Region Code: 1
Release Date: August 24, 2004
Running Time: 82 minutes
Theatrical Release Date: 1968

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In one of the most unusual films of the series, Zatoichi is hired to kill a man who owes a huge gambling debt to a yakuza boss. But the boss' true motives are exposed when the victim's sister, Osode, arrives with the money to pay back the debt, which she has acquired through prostitution. Realizing he has been tricked, Zatoichi vows to protect the young woman, and steps in to fight the gang boss for her honor. The result is a stunning display of violent swordplay that will appeal to any action fan.


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Average Rating:3.50 out of 5.00 stars

3 out of 5 stars#19: ZATOICHI IN DISTRESS!
This was never one of my favorite Zatoichi episodes, although some viewers may find it is enjoyable to them: therefore I would not tell viewers not to watch it, however, it did not appeal to me. [I would recommend it to all Ichi fans] Draw your own conclusions. However, it is a very mediocre and not a very good episode. But,after 18 previous epsisodes there are bound to be a few that fall through the crack. Some will like this episode, I feel it fell below the series standards.

Zatoichi is a member of the yakuza, and this is made clear in this episode. When he is ordered to kill a man that owes a gambling debt, then he must. However, the man he kills is innocent. Ichi attempts to make amends with the sister of the man he killed. Yet there never seems to be any 'chemistry' between the two as one of the reviewers below has written. Also, the fight scenes are not that very good in this episode. Not that this makes that much of a difference if the storyline is well written and acted. [Episode #1 is a very good example]

The interaction between Osode an Zatoichi is where the film falls apart: From her constantly refusing to listen to Ichi, to the major point that the characters just don't gel. Zatoichi does not seem to have much enthusiasm in this episode as in previous ones. Watch the film by all means. It's not bad. It just isn't that good either.



3 out of 5 starsAssassin and Samaritan
In a series as long as Zatoichi, there are bound to be a few that fall short of excellence. Unfortunately, "Samaritan Zatoichi" (original title "Zatôichi kenka-daiko" or "Zatoichi and the Fighting Drums") is a pretty mediocre entry, one that never really delivers or summons up that entertaining mix of charm, humor and action that is the hallmark of the Zatoichi series.

The story starts off with an interesting premise. Zatoichi, lured by obligation to the Yakuza brotherhood, assassinates a wild gambler who hasn't paid his debts. The whole thing turns out to be a sham, calculated to get the gambler's sister working in the local brothel to pay off her brother's debts. The girl, Sode, flees, and Zatoichi sets himself up as the girl's bodyguard, feeling obligated for her current dilemma. Of course, a mysteriously powerful samurai dogs the tracks of Zatoichi and Sode, sometimes lending assistance but promising a future showdown.

While the plot is pretty by-the-numbers, that has never hindered a good Zatoichi flick. What is really lacking is the chemistry between Zatoichi and Sode, who never seem to click. Sode is also almost too stupid, refusing Zatoichi's help over and over again even though he rescues her from constant danger. The big blow-out at the end takes place in a darkened brothel, which seems like a nice twist but comes off awkward as the director tries to keep up with the action in the dark.

Director Kenji Misumi has a great pedigree, having directed the first two Zatoichi films as well as the memorable "Zatoichi and the Fire Festival." However, this time he just doesn't pull it off. By no means a bad flick, but on the lower level of the series.



3 out of 5 starsIs not THAT good as the reviewer down me said!!!
Here is my opinion:

Good:
1- Beautiful colors!!
2- AWESOME moves by Zatoichi!!!
3- Good final fight.

Bad:
1- NOT much action-packed!!
2- The cover and the trailer on the DVD fool you by showing a snow-fight battle that didn't appear in the movie!!!!
3- The production was great but the camera shots were not THAT good as the Zatoichi films in the 70's.

ADIOS!!

P.S: Watch only the Zatoichi films in the 70's because they have the best production, even better than the last movie in 1989!!!



5 out of 5 starsTRULY ONE OF THE BEST ZATOICHI FILMS...
I HAVE SEEN SEVERAL OF THE ZATOICHI FILMS,AND THIS ONE DELIVERS ALL THE ELEMENTS THAT MAKE THE SERIES GREAT. INCREDIBLE CINEMATOGRAPHY,PLOT,HUMOR,AND OF COURSE,SOME OF THE BEST SWORD-FIGHTING SEQUENCES EVER FILMED.SOME OF THE SCENES(I.E.ZATO FIGHTING OFF A GANG OF YAKUZA IN THE DARK) CREATE INTENSE VISUALS.IF THIS FILM DOESN'T GET YOU HOOKED ON THE SAMURAI GENRE NOTHING WILL.


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