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Drama, Action, Adventure

Kazuya Kumagai

Masaki Ayato, Nijiro Murakami, Atsuko Maeda, Reiko Kataoka, Misuzu Kamino, Koun En, Jun Fubuki, Kōji Kobayashi, Akira Emoto

2017

Japan

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Completed

Japanese

125 minutes

2025-02-20 03:25:40

Detailed introduction

This film (drama)Also known as武曲 MUKOKU,is aJapanProducerwomen sex,At2017Released in year 。The dialogue language isJapanese,Current Douban rating6.5(For reference only)。
Shitabe learned Kendo from his father since childhood. During a training session, he accidentally caused his father to suffer severe injuries, leading to his father's death. Since then, Shitabe has fallen into despair and become addicted to alcohol and pleasure. A gifted high school student, Hatada, by chance, follows the monk Kendo master Mitsuyasu to train and is entrusted to deliver a letter to Shitabe. Seizing the opportunity, Shitabe rampages in the Kendo club, resulting in the collective defeat of the students, including Hatada. Unable to face his father, who has become a vegetable, Shitabe immerses himself in the shadows of his childhood and the guilt of having killed his father. On a stormy night, Hatada challenges Shitabe on his way and confesses that he has been traumatized by near-drowning, hoping to compete with the similarly tormented senior. In a daze, Shitabe seriously injures Hatada. Shitabe's father passes away, and at the funeral, Shitabe loses his composure. Under Master Mitsuyasu's comfort, he reads a letter from his father to the master, which states that after his wife's death, he has fallen into despair, creating a rift with his son, and that he seeks death, wishing to die at his son's hands, but hopes Mitsuyasu will nurture his son into a capable person. Reinforced, Shitabe is finally set to face Hatada in an official match. The film is adapted from the novel of the same name by Akutagawa Prize-winning author Shusaku Endo.