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Hana (2006)

Hana (2006)
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Director Hirokazu Koreeda turns the popularly held conventions of the typical samurai evenge tale on their head with this story of a man whose quest to avenge the death of his father gradually takes a back seat to his emerging role as a key figure in the community. The year is 1702, and young samurai Sozaemon Aoki (Junichi Okada) has arrived in Edo to seek revenge against Jubei Kanazawa (Tadanoby Asano). Kanazawa is the man responsible for the death of Aoki's father, and now it's up to the grieving swordsman to settle the score. When Aoki begins teaching the children of Edo to read and write, however, his bloodlust slowly begins to subside as he cones to realize the true value of his useful place in society. Upon falling in love with the beautiful Osae (Rie Miyazawa), Aoki comes to realize that although the sword may be a powerful symbol of strength, allowing oneself to fall victim to its savage allure may not always be the best way to realizing ones true heroism. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Junichi OkadaRie Miyazawa, (more)
Director(s):
Hirokazu Kore-eda
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Hana

Director Hirokazu Koreeda turns the popularly held conventions of the typical samurai evenge tale on their head with this story of a man whose quest to avenge the death of his father gradually takes a back seat to his emerging role as a key figure in the community. The year is 1702, and young samurai Sozaemon Aoki (Junichi Okada) has arrived in Edo to seek revenge against Jubei Kanazawa (Tadanoby Asano). Kanazawa is the man responsible for the death of Aoki's father, and now it's up to the grieving swordsman to settle the score. When Aoki begins teaching the children of Edo to read and write, however, his bloodlust slowly begins to subside as he cones to realize the true value of his useful place in society. Upon falling in love with the beautiful Osae (Rie Miyazawa), Aoki comes to realize that although the sword may be a powerful symbol of strength, allowing oneself to fall victim to its savage allure may not always be the best way to realizing ones true heroism. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
120 mins

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Director(s):
Hirokazu Kore-eda
Writer(s):
Hirokazu Kore-eda
Producer(s):
Shiho SatoNozomu Enoki
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    Chris M.

    This is a gorgeous little gem of a movie. It deals with subtle themes and has such heart and humanity. In places it's laugh-out-loud funny and also becomes terribly touching. It is, in short, a heartfelt film. Okada Junichi, who started out life as a pop singer in the Japanese boyband V6, has given a beautiful and tender performance as the reluctant Samurai. He is also gorgeous to look at, which doesn't hurt. Tadanabu Asano, who I usually love in everything, is cast in a very minor role here as the man Okada must kill to restore the family honor. As another film to see if this one appeals to you, I would recommend "A Taste Of Tea" another 5 star movie on my list with the same kind of heart, humanity and humor, although this one is set in modern day Japan. Happy movie-going!

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    Marc F.

    Snoozer. Same second rate extras, same shanty town, same costumes . . .straight from Toho/Shochiku central casting. Snooooooooze.

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