13 Assassins

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Rustige tijden in Japan worden verstoord door de macht van de wrede landheer Naritsugu (Gorô Inagaki). Omdat hij de broer van de ‘Shogun’ (de Japanse veldheer) is, voelt hij zich verheven boven de wet. Hij verkracht en vermoordt mensen, maar houdt geen rekening met de ‘13 moordenaars’. Deze moordenaars, met ieder hun eigen dodelijke vaardigheid, ondernemen een zelfmoordmissie om de landheer te vermoorden. Wanneer de landheer begint aan een gevaarlijke reis, blokkeren de moordenaars zijn vluchtroute en lokken hem in de val. Het loopt uit op een bloedbad. (Cinéart Nederland)

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DaViD´82 

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Engels A Samurai genre movie “a body at each wave of the katana" style which benefits from its considerable (but successful) length, which heightens the viewer’s feeling of involvement with the thirteen assassins going to their death during the forty-five minute long “13 against 200" showdown. It’s a long time since we’ve seen such a well-made and genre-pure movie of a similar type, even though it brings nothing new. Otherwise, we see an almost unusually calm and normal Miike for a change. ()

Marigold 

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Engels Samurai fairness, where at the beginning two of them say they're going to fight at the end of the film, and half the film is a luxuriously filmed preparation for a battle that I have personally missed on screen for some time now. Miike is excellent, for example, in the way he introduces the villain and offers the synecdoche his villainy is terrifying and demonic. Thirteen Assassins has a truly old-world spirit, and blood and mud won't change that. It's a beautiful heroic epic about pride and devotion to the ideal, and I haven’t enjoyed an action movie this much in a long time. Woo and Chan can go bury themselves with shame, that's how you make a real rumble! ()

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kaylin 

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Engels The Japanese are remaking some of their older pieces, but in the case of Takashi Miike, I was not afraid that it would not be a very distinctive and strong remake. The basic story remains, but Miike adds his rough stylization, where he does not unnecessarily show off, mostly, but all the elements used here, mainly violence, are just to emphasize how cruel the story is, or rather how cruel some people are. Shooting a child with a bow is truly terrifying, and in this case, Miike spares the viewer from naturalism. However, Miike also takes care of excellent period stylization. In this film, I once again had the feeling that the destruction being carried out is real. Senseless, but meaningful, unlike in "Man of Steel". ()

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