Zatoichi at Large

1972 [JAPANESE]

Action / Adventure / Drama

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 60%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 60%
IMDb Rating 6.8/10 10 1142 1.1K

Plot summary

Blind masseur and master swordsman Zatoichi finds a robbed and fatally wounded pregnant woman, whose baby he delivers before she dies. He takes the baby in search of its father and finds the child's aunt, who is about to be forced into prostitution for want of a payment the dead mother was bringing. Zatoichi determines to save the woman from her cruel fate.


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Japanese 2.0
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23.976 fps
1 hr 28 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Beard_Of_Serpico 7 / 10

A classic. Stylish and heartfelt heroic samurai action.

I love the Takeshi Kitano Zatoichi movie from 2003 so i was interested to see the roots of the series. This movie isn't as cinematic or as graphically violent as the Kitano version but it's surprisingly cool with some really stylish quick cut editing and skilful looking sword fights. I love the way Zatoichi kills his opponents with one slash, it makes him look deadly and his sword sharp as a white hot razor.

The story is simple but is well told with some heartfelt moments and none of it is too over the top which gives the movie a down to earth and realistic feel. I'm not really a fan of cheesy old school kung fu flicks and this wasn't like those at all.

Also the opening theme music is great but is ruined by some truly terrible singing over the top of it (What was that about??).

The DVD i watched was a little too dark in places, i don't know if that's due to the age and low budget of the movie or the DVD transfer itself so it would be great to re-watch it remastered on blu ray.

This is a good movie, go see it if you like Japanese movies and samurai.

Reviewed by kluseba 7 / 10

Misunderstood samaritan

Zatoichi at Large is the twenty-third entry in the Japanese franchise about the blind masseur, skilled swordsman and lowly yakuza with a strong moral compass whose words speak louder than his actions. It tells how Zatoichi meets a dying pregnant woman on the road who got attacked and robbed by an unknown assailant. Zatoichi helps her give birth to a baby boy but the mother dies in the process. With her last dying breath, she tells Zatoichi the name of the father. A child witnesses the woman's death, follows Zatoichi and occasionally throws rocks at him. Zatoichi travels to the father's hometown but only comes across his sister who reluctantly accepts to take care of the child with the help of an old family of eight children. Zatoichi decides to wait for her brother to arrive in town to bring him all the bad and good news. While he stays in town, Zatoichi witnesses how a rude boss suddenly arrives, pitilessly controls local businesses and brutally makes the local population suffer. Things get worse when the baby's father finally arrives and is told by the child who witnessed the mother's death that Zatoichi robbed and killed her. Zatoichi decides to stay to clear his name, find the mother's murderer and rid the town of its new boss.

The twenty-third film is an average movie of the Zatoichi franchise. On the positive side, the film's atmosphere is quite gloomy from start to finish which makes for a entertaining, fluid and intense experience. The idea to show how Zatoichi seems to be doomed to be misunderstood as that his good actions are so often misinterpreted as bad ones adds a tragic note to the movie and makes the protagonist even more interesting. The side characters are intriguing enough to make the viewers care about them, especially the dead mother's family. The final fight sequence is quite impressive as Zatoichi is attacked with burning ladders and needs to use all his skills to survive.

On the other side, the film's story is quite exchangeable. Zatoichi has already taken care of children of dying parents in Fight, Zatoichi, Fight as well as in Zatoichi Challenged. This movie's boss is also quite exchangeable and not a real threat for Zatoichi. The protagonists are overall much more developed than the stereotypical antagonists who remain shallow.

In the end, Zatoichi at Large will please to the franchise's collectors and fans of old date. It's interesting while it lasts but a movie you won't remember for a very long time. On the positive side, the film's gloomy atmosphere, intriguing protagonists and the final fight sequence justify watching this film. On the negative side, the antagonists remain shallow and the plot is predictable. Those who aren't familiar with the franchise yet shouldn't start here but rather watch the two excellent predecessors. Zatoichi at Large is of an average quality but a small step back after the brilliant Zatoichi Goes to the Fire Festival and Zatoichi and the One-Armed Swordsman.

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