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柔道一代 1963 Wiwọle Kolopin ọfẹ
Sonny Chiba's first martial arts film, a partially fictionalized judo biopic based on prominent judoka Shiro Saigo (Chiba), the second student of judo founder Jigoro Kano (Naoki Sugiura). Akira Kurosawa’s Sanshiro Sugata is based on the same character and shares some scenes, but Judo for Life focuses more on the martial arts philosophy and training, including scenes depicting how the protagonist learned his famous cat-like landing, coined the term judo, and trained with Tsunejiro Tomita (Hideo Murata). There’s also a slight yakuza film influence. The port street ambush scene is found in both films, but in Judo for Life it’s not Kano but a travelling yakuza that jumps out of the rickshaw. Entertaining and beautifully old fashioned, one does however with there were more shades of gray between good and evil, and a stronger ninkyo-like moral / honour conflict.
Oriṣi: Drama
Simẹnti: Sonny Chiba, Naoki Sugiura, Takashi Kanda, Hideo Murata, Hisako Tsukuba, Harumi Sone
Atuko: Kiyoshi Saeki (Director), Toshio Matsuura (Screenplay), Shichirō Hayashi (Cinematography), Taichiro Kosugi (Music), Ryutaro Kondo (Novel)
Situdio: Toei Company
Asiko isise: 94 iṣẹju
Didara: HD
Tu silẹ: Apr 21, 1963
Orilẹ-ede: Japan
Ede: 日本語