Japan, 17th century. After the civil war, many samurai cannot bear the dishonor and agony of poverty. Veteran Hanshiro Tsugumo is one of them. Intending to end his days with honor, Hanshiro heads to the Iyi clan house to request suicide through the sacred ritual of Harakiri. While waiting, he tells his tragic story and his amazing bond with a young samurai named Motome. Hanshiro's surprising narration causes an unexpected turn of events.
Japanese (DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0)
Spanish (DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0)
Subtitle
Castilian
No. Discs
1
Image format
2.40:1
Year
1962
Country
Duration:
131
Moral Rating
Not recommended for children under 12 years of age
Awards
1963: Cannes: Special Jury Prize
Study
A Contracorriente Films
Original language
Japanese
color format
B&W
Additional features
TRAILER
Includes 36-page book written by Cine Asia
Interview with director Christophe Gans
Approximate duration of the extras 41 min
Of the art of dying well
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Japan, 17th century. After the civil war, many samurai cannot bear the dishonor and agony of poverty. Veteran Hanshiro Tsugumo is one of them. Intending to end his days with honor, Hanshiro heads to the Iyi clan house to request suicide through the sacred ritual of Harakiri. While waiting, he tells his tragic story and his amazing bond with a young samurai named Motome. Hanshiro's surprising narration causes an unexpected turn of events.