The film is noted for its deconstruction of samurai codes and its portrayal of a society in transition: Review – Movie – The Hidden Blade - Thomas Wrightson
Movie Report: The Hidden Blade (2004) The Hidden Blade (original title: Kakushi ken: Oni no tsume ) is a 2004 Japanese period drama directed by . It serves as the second entry in Yamada’s renowned Samurai Trilogy , following The Twilight Samurai (2002) and preceding Love and Honor (2006). 1. Plot Overview
The title refers to a secret, lethal sword technique—the "Devil's Claw"—that Katagiri was taught by his master, which becomes pivotal during his final confrontation with Hazama. 2. Major Themes
The film is noted for its deconstruction of samurai codes and its portrayal of a society in transition: Review – Movie – The Hidden Blade - Thomas Wrightson
Movie Report: The Hidden Blade (2004) The Hidden Blade (original title: Kakushi ken: Oni no tsume ) is a 2004 Japanese period drama directed by . It serves as the second entry in Yamada’s renowned Samurai Trilogy , following The Twilight Samurai (2002) and preceding Love and Honor (2006). 1. Plot Overview The Hidden Blade2004Movie
The title refers to a secret, lethal sword technique—the "Devil's Claw"—that Katagiri was taught by his master, which becomes pivotal during his final confrontation with Hazama. 2. Major Themes The film is noted for its deconstruction of
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