13 Assassins (2010) Full Action Drama Film II Kôji Yakusho & Yûsuke Iseya II Movie Review &Facts
13. Assassins, Japanese, Heburn, Juan, and no Shikaku is a 2010 samurai film directed by Takashi Mik and starring Koji Yakusho, Takayyuki Yamada, Sosuke Takoka, Hiroi Matsuca, Kazuki Nami, and Guru Inagaki. A remake of Aichi Kudo’s 1963 Japanese period drama film 13 assassins. It is set in 1844 toward the end of the Edeto period in which a group of 13 assassins comprising 12 samurai and a hunter secretly plot to assassinate Lord Matsudera Neritsugu, the murderous leader of the Akashi clan to thwart his appointment to the powerful Soonet Council. The film marks the third collaboration in which Imada and Takoka co-starred. The first two being Crows 0ero and Crows02 both directed by Mik. Principal photography took place over two months from July to September 2009 in Suruoka Yamagatada in northern Japan. The film opened in Japan on the 25th of September 2010 and in the United States on the 29th of April 2011. It received critical acclaim from Western critics who compared it favorably to Akira Kurasawa Zubra. Plot edit. In 1844 during the Edeto period, the Tokugawa Soonet is in decline. Lord Matsuda Neritsugu of Akashi sadistically rapes, tortures, mutilates, and murders nobles and commoners, but is protected by the shogun, his half-brother. With Neritsugu due to ascend to the shogunit council, the shoguns justice minister, Sir Doshitsura, realizes that this ascendance will cause civil war between the shogun and the many feudal lords Neritsugu has offended. The Mamia clan’s feudal lord publicly commits sapuku as a protest against the shogun’s refusal to punish Neritsugu who had personally murdered the feudal lord’s entire family. When the shogun insists upon Naritsugu’s promotion, Sir Doi hires a trusted older samurai, Shamada Shinszim, to assassinate Naritsugu. However, Neritsugu’s loyal retainers held by Hanbeay, an old contemporary of Shinszimmen, learn of the plot by spying on Doi. 13 Assassins Japanese Heepburn Juan and No Shikaku is a 2010 samurai film directed by Takashi Mik and starring Koji Yakusho, Takayyuki Yamada, Sosuke Takoka, Hioki Matsukada, Kazuki Nami, and Guru Inagi. a remake of Aichi Kudo’s 1963 Japanese period drama film 13 assassins. It is set in 1844 toward the end of the Edeto period in which a group of 13 assassins comprising 12 samurai and a hunter secretly plot to assassinate Lord Matsuda Neritsugu, the murderous leader of the Akashi clan to thwart his appointment to the powerful Sounit Council. The film marks the third collaboration in which Imada and Takoka co-starred. The first two being Crows 0 and Crows02, both directed by Mik. Principal photography took place over two months from July to September 2009 in Suruoka, Yamagata in northern Japan. The film opened in Japan on the 25th of September 2010 and in the United States on the 29th of April 2011. It received critical acclaim from Western critics who compared it favorably to Akira Kurasawa Zubra. Plot edit. In 1844 during the Edeto period, the Tokugawa Sogunited is in decline. Lord Matsudera Neritsugu of Akashi sadistically rapes, tortures, mutilates, and murders nobles and commoners, but is protected by the shogun, his half-brother. With Neritsugu due to ascend to the shogunit council, the shogun’s justice minister, Sir Dositsura, realizes that this ascendance will cause civil war between the shogun and the many feudal lords Naritsugu has offended. The Mamia clan’s feudal lord publicly commits sapuku as a protest against the shogun’s refusal to punish Naritsugu who had personally murdered the feudal lord’s entire family. When the shogun insists upon Naritsugu’s promotion, Sir Doi hires a trusted older samurai, Shamada Shinszim, to assassinate Naritsugu. However, Neritsugu’s loyal retainers held by Hanbeay, an old contemporary of Shinszimmen, learn of the plot by spying on Doi. 13 Assassins Japanese Heppern Juan and no Shikaku is a 2010 samurai film directed by Takashi Mik and starring Koji Yakusho, Takayyuki Yamada, Sosuke Takoka, Hioki Matsucada, Kazuki Namyoka, and Guru Inagaki. A remake of Aichi Kudo’s 1963 Japanese period drama film 13 assassins. It is set in 1844 toward the end of the Edeto period in which a group of 13 assassins comprising 12 samurai and a hunter secretly plot to assassinate Lord Matsuda Neritsugu, the murderous leader of the Akashi clan to thwart his appointment to the powerful Soonet Council. The film marks the third collaboration in which Imada and Takoka co-starred. The first two being Crows 0ero and Crows02, both directed by Mik. Principal photography took place over two months from July to September 2009 in Suruoka, Yamagatada in northern Japan. The film opened in Japan on the 25th of September 2010 and in the United States on the 29th of April 2011. It received critical acclaim from Western critics who compared it favorably to Akira Kurasawa Zubra. Plot edit. In 1844 during the Edeto period, the Tokugawa Sounit is in decline. Lord Matsudera Neritsugu of Akashi sadistically rapes, tortures, mutilates, and murders nobles and commoners, but is protected by the Shogun, his half-brother. With Neritsugu due to ascend to the Shogunit Council, the Shogun’s justice minister, Sir Doshitsura, realizes that this ascendance will cause civil war between the Shogun and the many feudal lords Neritsugu has offended. The Mamia clan’s feudal lord publicly commits sapuku as a protest against the shogun’s refusal to punish Naritsugu who had personally murdered the feudal lord’s entire family. When the shogun insists upon Neritsugu’s promotion, Sir Doi hires a trusted older samurai, Shamada Shinszim, to assassinate Neritsugu. However, Neritsugu’s loyal retainers held by Hanbeay, an old contemporary of Shinszimmen, learn of the plot by spying on Doi. 13 Assassins Japanese Heburn Juan and no Shikaku is a 2010 samurai film directed by Takashi Mik and starring Koji Yakusho Takayuki Yamada Sosuke Takoka Hiroi Matsuca Kazuki Namiyoka and Guru Inagaki. A remake of Aichi Kudo’s 1963 Japanese period drama film 13 Assassins. It is set in 1844 toward the end of the Edeto period in which a group of 13 assassins comprising 12 samurai and a hunter secretly plot to assassinate Lord Matsudera Neritsugu, the murderous leader of the Akashi clan to thwart his appointment to the powerful Sounit Council. The film marks the third collaboration in which Imada and Takayoka co-starred. The first two being Crows 0ero and Crows02, both directed by Mik. Principal photography took place over two months from July to September 2009 in Suruoka, Yamagatada in northern Japan. The film opened in Japan on the 25th of September 2010 and in the United States on the 29th of April 2011. It received critical acclaim from Western critics who compared it favorably to Akira Kurasawa Zubra. Plot edit. In 1844 during the Edeto period, the Tokugawa Soonet is in decline. Lord Matsuda Neritsugu of Akashi sadistically rapes, tortures, mutilates, and murders nobles and commoners, but is protected by the shogun, his half-brother. With Neritsugu due to ascend to the shogunit council, the shoguns justice minister, Sir Doshitsura, realizes that this ascendance will cause civil war between the shogun and the many feudal lords Neritsugu has offended. The Mamia clan’s feudal lord publicly commits sapuku as a protest against the shogun’s refusal to punish Neritsugu who had personally murdered the feudal lord’s entire family. When the shogun insists upon Naritsugu’s promotion, Sir Doi hires a trusted older samurai, Shamada Shinszim, to assassinate Neritsugu. However, Neritsugu’s loyal retainers held by Hanbeay, an old contemporary of Shinszman, learn of the plot by spying on Doi. 13. Assassins, Japanese, Heepburn, Juan, and No Shikaku is a 2010 samurai film directed by Takashi Mik and starring Koji Yakusho, Takayyuki Yamada, Sosuke Takoka, Hioki Matsukatada, Kazuki Nami, and Guru Inagi. a remake of Aichi Kudo’s 1963 Japanese period drama film 13 assassins. It is set in 1844 toward the end of the Edeto period in which a group of 13 assassins comprising 12 samurai and a hunter secretly plot to assassinate Lord Matsudera Neritsugu the murderous leader of the Akashi clan to thwart his appointment to the powerful Sounit Council. The film marks the third collaboration in which Imada and Takoka co-starred. The first two being Crows 0 and Crows02, both directed by Mik. Principal photography took place over two months from July to September 2009 in Suruoka, Yamagatada in northern Japan. The film opened in Japan on the 25th of September 2010 and in the United States on the 29th of April 2011. It received critical acclaim from Western critics who compared it favorably to Akira Kurasawa Zubra. Plot edit. In 1844 during the Edeto period, the Tokugawa Sogunited is in decline. Lord Matsudera Neritsugu of Akashi sadistically rapes, tortures, mutilates, and murders nobles and commoners, but is protected by the shogun, his half-brother. With Neritsugu due to ascend to the shogunit council, the shogun’s justice minister, Sir Dositsura, realizes that this ascendance will cause civil war between the shogun and the many feudal lords Naritsugu has offended. The Mamia clan’s feudal lord publicly commits sukuku as a protest against the shogun’s refusal to punish Naritsugu who had personally murdered the feudal lord’s entire family. When the shogun insists upon Naritsugu’s promotion, Sir Doi hires a trusted older samurai, Shamada Shinszim, to assassinate Naritsugu. However, Neritsugu’s loyal retainers held by Hanbeay, an old contemporary of Shinszimmen, learn of the plot by spying on Doi. 13 Assassins Japanese Heppern Juan and no Shikaku is a 2010 samurai film directed by Takashi Mik and starring Koji Yakusho, Takayyuki Yamada, Sosuke Takoka, Hioki Matsucada, Kazuki Namyoka, and Guru Inagaki. A remake of Aichi Kudo’s 1963 Japanese period drama film 13 Assassins. It is set in 1844 toward the end of the Edeto period in which a group of 13 assassins comprising 12 samurai and a hunter secretly plot to assassinate Lord Matsuda Neritsugu, the murderous leader of the Akashi clan to thwart his appointment to the powerful Sogunit Council. The film marks the third collaboration in which Imada and Takoka co-starred. The first two being Crows Zero and Crows02, both directed by Mik. Principal photography took place over two months from July to September 2009 in Suruoka, Yamagatada in northern Japan. The film opened in Japan on the 25th of September 2010 and in the United States on the 29th of April 2011. It received critical acclaim from Western critics who compared it favorably to Akira Kurasawa Zubra. Plot edit. In 1844 during the Edeto period, the Tokugawa Sounit is in decline. Lord Matsudera Neritsugu of Akashi sadistically rapes, tortures, mutilates, and murders nobles and commoners, but is protected by the Shogun, his half-brother. With Neritsugu due to ascend to the Shogunit Council, the Shogun’s justice minister, Sir Doshitsura, realizes that this ascendance will cause civil war between the Shogun and the many feudal lords Neritsugu has offended. The Mamia clan’s feudal lord publicly commits sapuku as a protest against the shogun’s refusal to punish Naritsugu who had personally murdered the feudal lord’s entire family. When the shogun insists upon Neritsugu’s promotion, Sir Doi hires a trusted older samurai Shamada Shinszim to assassinate Neritsugu. However, Neritsugu’s loyal retainers held by Hanbeay, an old contemporary of Shinszimmen, learn of the plot by spying on Doi. 13 Assassins Japanese Heburn Juan and no Shikaku is a 2010 samurai film directed by Takashi Mik and starring Koji Yakusho, Takayuki Yamada, Sosuke Takoka, Hiroi Matsuca, Kazuki Nami, and Guru Inagaki. A remake of Aichi Kudo’s 1963 Japanese period drama film 13 Assassins. It is set in 1844 toward the end of the Edeto period in which a group of 13 assassins comprising 12 samurai and a hunter secretly plot to assassinate Lord Matsuda Neritsugu, the murderous leader of the Akashi clan to thwart his appointment to the powerful Soonet Council. The film marks the third collaboration in which Imada and Takoka co-starred. The first two being Crows 0ero and Crows02, both directed by Mik. Principal photography took place over two months from July to September 2009 in Suruoka, Yamagatada in northern Japan. The film opened in Japan on the 25th of September 2010 and in the United States on the 29th of April 2011. It received critical acclaim from Western critics who compared it favorably to Akira Kurasawa Zubra. Plot edit. In 1844, during the Edeto period, the Tokugawa Soonet is in decline. Lord Matsuda Neritsugu of Akashi sadistically rapes, tortures, mutilates, and murders nobles and commoners, but is protected by the Shogun, his half-brother. With Neritsugu due to ascend to the Shogunit Council, the Shoguns justice minister, Sir Doshitsura, realizes that this ascendance will cause civil war between the Shogun and the many feudal lords Neritsugu has offended. The Mamia clan’s feudal lord publicly commits sapuku as a protest against the shogun’s refusal to punish Neritsugu who had personally murdered the feudal lord’s entire family. When the shogun insists upon Neritsugu’s promotion, Sir Doi hires a trusted older samurai, Shamada Shinszim, to assassinate Neritsugu. However, Neritsugu’s loyal retainers held by Hanbeay, an old contemporary of Shinszimmen, learn of the plot by spying on Doi. 13. Assassins Japanese Heburn Juan and No Shikaku is a 2010 samurai film directed by Takashi Mik and starring Koji Yakusho, Takayyuki Yamada, Sosuke Takoka, Hioki Matsukatada, Kazuki Nami, and Guru Inagaki. A remake of Aichi Kudo’s 1963 Japanese period drama film 13 Assassins. It is set in 1844 toward the end of the Edeto period in which a group of 13 assassins comprising 12 samurai and a hunter secretly plot to assassinate Lord Matsudera Neritsugu, the murderous leader of the Akashi clan to thwart his appointment to the powerful Sounit Council. The film marks the third collaboration in which Imada and Takoka co-starred. The first two being Crows 0ero and Crows02, both directed by Mik. Principal photography took place over two months from July to September 2009 in Suruoka, Yamagatada in northern Japan. The film opened in Japan on the 25th of September 2010 and in the United States on the 29th of April 2011. It received critical acclaim from Western critics who compared it favorably to Akira Kurasawa Zubra. Plot edit. In 1844 during the Edeto period, the Tokugawa Sogunit is in decline. Lord Matsudera Neritsugu of Akashi sadistically rapes, tortures, mutilates, and murders nobles and commoners, but is protected by the shogun, his half-brother. With Neritsugu due to ascend to the shogunit council, the shogun’s justice minister, Sir Dositsura, realizes that this ascendance will cause civil war between the shogun and the many feudal lords Naritsugu has offended. The Mamia clan’s feudal lord publicly commits sukuku as a protest against the shogun’s refusal to punish Naritsugu who had personally murdered the feudal lord’s entire family. When the shogun insists upon Naritsugu’s promotion, Sir Doi hires a trusted older samurai, Shamada Shinszim, to assassinate Naritsugu. However, Neritsugu’s loyal retainers held by Hanbeay, an old contemporary of Shinszimmen, learn of the plot by spying on Doi. 13 Assassins Japanese Heeppern Juan and no Shikaku is a 2010 samurai film directed by Takashi Mik and starring Koji Yakusho, Takayyuki Yumada, Sosuke Takoka, Hioki Matsucada, Kazuki Namyoka, and Guru Inagaki. A remake of Aichi Kudo’s 1963 Japanese period drama film 13 assassins. It is set in 1844 toward the end of the Edeto period in which a group of 13 assassins comprising 12 samurai and a hunter secretly plot to assassinate Lord Matsuda Neritsugu, the murderous leader of the Akashi clan to thwart his appointment to the powerful Sounit Council. The film marks the third collaboration in which Imada and Takoka co-starred. The first two being Crows Zero and Crows02, both directed by Mik. Principal photography took place over two months from July to September 2009 in Suruoka, Yamagatada in northern Japan. The film opened in Japan on the 25th of September 2010 and in the United States on the 29th of April 2011. It received critical acclaim from Western critics who compared it favorably to Akira Kurasawa Zubra. Plot edit. In 1844 during the Edeto period, the Tokugawa Sounit is in decline. Lord Matsudera Naritsugu of Akashi sadistically rapes, tortures, mutilates, and murders nobles and commoners, but is protected by the Shogun, his half-brother. With Neritsugu due to ascend to the Shogunit Council, the Shogun’s justice minister, Sir Doshitsura, realizes that this ascendance will cause civil war between the Shogun and the many feudal lords Neritsugu has offended. The Mamia clan’s feudal lord publicly commits sapuku as a protest against the shogun’s refusal to punish Naritsugu who had personally murdered the feudal lord’s entire family. When the shogun insists upon Neritsugu’s promotion, Siri hires a trusted older samurai Shamada Shinszimmen to assassinate Naritsugu. However, Neritsugu’s loyal retainers held by Hanbeay, an old contemporary of Shinszimmen, learn of the plot by spying on Doi. 13 Assassins Japanese Heburn Juan and no Shikaku is a 2010 samurai film directed by Takashi Mik and starring Koji Yakusho, Takayyuki Yumada, Sosuke Takoka, Hioki Matsuca, Kazuki Namyoka, and Guru Inagaki. A remake of Aichi Kudo’s 1963 Japanese period drama film 13 Assassins. It is set in 1844 toward the end of the Edeto period in which a group of 13 assassins comprising 12 samurai and a hunter secretly plot to assassinate Lord Matsuda Neritsugu, the murderous leader of the Akashi clan to thwart his appointment to the powerful Soonet Council. The film marks the third collaboration in which Imada and Takoka co-starred. The first two being Crows 0ero and Crows02, both directed by Mik. Principal photography took place over two months from July to September 2009 in Suruoka, Yamagatada in northern Japan. The film opened in Japan on the 25th of September 2010 and in the United States on the 29th of April 2011. It received critical acclaim from Western critics who compared it favorably to Akira Kurasawa Zubra. Plot edit. In 1844, during the Edeto period, the Tokugawa Soonet is in decline. Lord Matsuda Neritsugu of Akashi sadistically rapes, tortures, mutilates, and murders nobles and commoners, but is protected by the shogun, his half-brother. With Neritsugu due to ascend to the shogunit council, the Shogun’s justice minister, Sir Doshitsura, realizes that this ascendance will cause civil war between the Shogun and the many feudal lords Neritsugu has offended. The Mamia clan’s feudal lord publicly commits sapuku as a protest against the shogun’s refusal to punish Neritsugu who had personally murdered the feudal lord’s entire family. When the shogun insists upon Neritsugu’s promotion, Sir Doi hires a trusted older samurai, Shamada Shinszim, to assassinate Neritsugu. However, Neritsugu’s loyal retainers held by Hanbeay, an old contemporary of Shinszimmen, learn of the plot by spying on Doi. 13. Assassins Japanese Heburn Juan and No Shikaku is a 2010 samurai film directed by Takashi Mik and starring Koji Yakusho, Takayyuki Yamada, Sosuke Takoka, Hiroi Matsucada, Kazuki Nami, and Guru Inagaki. A remake of Aichi Kudo’s 1963 Japanese period drama film 13 Assassins. It is set in 1844 toward the end of the Edeto period in which a group of 13 assassins comprising 12 samurai and a hunter secretly plot to assassinate Lord Matsudera Neritsugu, the murderous leader of the Akashi clan to thwart his appointment to the powerful Sounit Council. The film marks the third collaboration in which Imada and Takoka co-starred. The first two being Crows 0ero and Crows02 both directed by Mik. Principal photography took place over two months from July to September 2009 in Suruoka Yamagatada in northern Japan. The film opened in Japan on the 25th of September 2010 and in the United States on the 29th of April 2011. It received critical acclaim from Western critics who compared it favorably to Akira Kurasawa Zubra. Plot edit in 1844 during the Edeto period. The Tokugawa Soonet is in decline. Lord Matsudera Neritsugu of Akashi sadistically rapes, tortures, mutilates, and murders nobles and commoners, but is protected by the shogun, his half-brother. With Neritsugu due to ascend to the shogunit council, the shogun’s justice minister, Sir Duty Tashitsura, realizes that this ascendance will cause civil war between the shogun and the many feudal lords Naritsugu has offended. The Mamia clan’s feudal lord publicly commits sapuku as a protest against the shogun’s refusal to punish Naritsugu who had personally murdered the feudal lord’s entire family. When the shogun insists upon Naritsugu’s promotion, Sir Doi hires a trusted older samurai, Shamada Shinszim, to assassinate Naritsugu. However, Neritsugu’s loyal retainers held by Hanbeay, an old contemporary of Shinszimmen, learn of the plot by spying on Doi. 13 Assassins Japanese Heeppern Juan and no Shikaku is a 2010 samurai film directed by Takashi Mik and starring Koji Yakusho, Takayyuki Yumada, Sosuke Takoka, Hioki Matsukada, Kazuki Nami, and Guru Inagi. a remake of Aichi Kudo’s 1963 Japanese period drama film 13 assassins. It is set in 1844 toward the end of the Edeto period in which a group of 13 assassins comprising 12 samurai and a hunter secretly plot to assassinate Lord Matsuda Neritsugu, the murderous leader of the Akashi clan to thwart his appointment to the powerful Sounit Council. The film marks the third collaboration in which Imada and Takoka co-starred. The first two being Crows Zero and Crows02, both directed by Mik. Principal photography took place over two months from July to September 2009 in Suruoka, Yamagatada in northern Japan. The film opened in Japan on the 25th of September 2010 and in the United States on the 29th of April 2011. It received critical acclaim from Western critics who compared it favorably to Akira Kurasawa Zubra. Plot edit. In 1844 during the Edeto period, the Tokugawa Sounit is in decline. Lord Matsudera Naritsugu of Akashi sadistically rapes, tortures, mutilates, and murders nobles and commoners, but is protected by the shogun, his half-brother. With Neritsugu due to ascend to the shogunit council, the shogun’s justice minister, Sir Doshitsura, realizes that this ascendance will cause civil war between the shogun and the many feudal lords Neritsugu has offended. The Mamia clan’s feudal lord publicly commits sapuku as a protest against the shogun’s refusal to punish Naritsugu who had personally murdered the feudal lord’s entire family. When the shogun insists upon Naritsugu’s promotion, Siri hires a trusted older samurai, Shamada Shinszimmen, to assassinate Naritsugu. However, Neritsugu’s loyal retainers held by Hanbeay, an old contemporary of Shinszimmen, learn of the plot by spying on Doi. 13 Assassins Japanese Heppern Juan and no Shikaku is a 2010 samurai film directed by Takashi Mik and starring Koji Yakusho, Takayyuki Yumada, Sosuke Takoka, Hioki Matsuca, Kazuki Nami, and Guru Inagaki. A remake of Aichi Kudo’s 1963 Japanese period drama film 13 assassins. It is set in 1844 toward the end of the Edeto period in which a group of 13 assassins comprising 12 samurai and a hunter secretly plot to assassinate Lord Matsuda Neritsugu, the murderous leader of the Akashi clan to thwart his appointment to the powerful Sounit Council. The film marks the third collaboration in which Imada and Takoka co-starred. The first two being Crows 0ero and Crows02, both directed by Mik. Principal photography took place over two months from July to September 2009 in Suruoka, Yamagatada in northern Japan. The film opened in Japan on the 25th of September 2010 and in the United States on the 29th of April 2011. It received critical acclaim from Western critics who compared it favorably to Akira Kurasawa Zubra. Plot edit. In 1844, during the Edeto period, the Tokugawa Sounit is in decline. Lord Matsuda Neritsugu of Akashi sadistically rapes, tortures, mutilates, and murders nobles and commoners, but is protected by the Shogun, his half-brother. With Neritsugu due to ascend to the Shogunit Council, the Shogun’s justice minister, Sir Doshitsura, realizes that this ascendance will cause civil war between the Shogun and the many feudal lords Neritsugu has offended. The Mamia clan’s feudal lord publicly commits sapuku as a protest against the shogun’s refusal to punish Neritsugu who had personally murdered the feudal lord’s entire family. When the shogun insists upon Neritsugu’s promotion, Sir Doi hires a trusted older samurai, Shamada Shinszim, to assassinate Neritsugu. However, Neritsugu’s loyal retainers held by Hanbeay, an old contemporary of Shinszimmen, learn of the plot by spying on Doi. 13 Assassins Japanese Heburn Juan and No Shikaku is a 2010 samurai film directed by Takashi Mik and starring Koji Yakusho, Takayyuki Yamada, Sosuke Takoka, Hiroi Matsucada, Kazuki Nami, and Guru Inagaki. A remake of Aichi Kudo’s 1963 Japanese period drama film 13 assassins. It is set in 1844 toward the end of the Edeto period in which a group of 13 assassins comprising 12 samurai and a hunter secretly plot to assassinate Lord Matsudera Neritsugu, the murderous leader of the Akashi clan to thwart his appointment to the powerful Sounit Council. The film marks the third collaboration in which Imada and Takoka co-starred. The first two being Crows 0ero and Crows02 both directed by Mik. Principal photography took place over two months from July to September 2009 in Suruoka Yamagatada in northern Japan. The film opened in Japan on the 25th of September 2010 and in the United States on the 29th of April 2011. It received critical acclaim from Western critics who compared it favorably to Akira Kurasawa Zubra. Plot edit in 1844 during the Edeto period. The Tokugawa Soonet is in decline. Lord Matsudera Neritsugu of Akashi sadistically rapes, tortures, mutilates, and murders nobles and commoners, but is protected by the shogun, his half-brother. With Neritsugu due to ascend to the shogunit council, the shoguns justice minister, Sir Doshitsura, realizes that this ascendance will cause civil war between the shogun and the many feudal lords Naritsugu has offended. The Mamia clan’s feudal lord publicly commits sapuku as a protest against the shogun’s refusal to punish Neritsugu who had personally murdered the feudal lord’s entire family. When the shogun insists upon Naritsugu’s promotion, Sir Doi hires a trusted older samurai, Shamada Shinszim, to assassinate Naritsugu. However, Neritsugu’s loyal retainers held by Hanbeay, an old contemporary of Shinszimmen, learn of the plot by spying on Doi. 13 Assassins Japanese Heepern Juan and No Shikaku is a 2010 samurai film directed by Takashi Mik and starring Koji Yakusho, Takayyuki Yamada, Sosuke Takoka, Hioki Matsukatada, Kazuki Namioka, and Guru Inagi. a remake of Aichi Kudo’s 1963 Japanese period drama film 13 assassins. It is set in 1844 toward the end of the Edeto period in which a group of 13 assassins comprising 12 samurai and a hunter secretly plot to assassinate Lord Matsuda Neritsugu, the murderous leader of the Akashi clan to thwart his appointment to the powerful Sounit Council. The film marks the third collaboration in which Imada and Takoka co-starred. The first two being Crows Zero and Crows02, both directed by Mik. Principal photography took place over two months from July to September 2009 in Suruoka, Yamagatada in northern Japan. The film opened in Japan on the 25th of September 2010 and in the United States on the 29th of April 2011. It received critical acclaim from Western critics who compared it favorably to Akira Kurasawa Zubra. Plot edit. In 1844 during the Edeto period, the Tokugawa Sogunited is in decline. Lord Matsudera Neritsugu of Akashi sadistically rapes, tortures, mutilates, and murders nobles and commoners, but is protected by the shogun, his half-brother. With Neritsugu due to ascend to the shogunit council, the shogun’s justice minister, Sir Dositsura, realizes that this ascendance will cause civil war between the shogun and the many feudal lords Naritsugu has offended. The Mamia clan’s feudal lord publicly commits sapuku as a protest against the shogun’s refusal to punish Naritsugu who had personally murdered the feudal lord’s entire family. When the shogun insists upon Naritsugu’s promotion, Sir Doi hires a trusted older samurai Shamada Shinszim to assassinate Naritsugu. However, Neritsugu’s loyal retainers held by Hanbeay, an old contemporary of Shinszimmen, learn of the plot by spying on Doi.
A group of assassins come together for a suicide mission to kill an evil lord.
Director:
Takashi Miike
Writers:
Kaneo IkegamiShoichirou IkemiyaDaisuke Tengan
Stars:
|| Kôji Yakusho | Takayuki Yamada | Yûsuke Iseya ||