- 子連れ狼 (Lone Wolf and Cub: Sword of Vengeance)
6/5/25 (Thurs)
Misumi Kenji’s 1972 cult flick, the first in what proved a six-film series, is exploitation chambara in the worst way. Continue reading
6/5/25 (Thurs)
Misumi Kenji’s 1972 cult flick, the first in what proved a six-film series, is exploitation chambara in the worst way. Continue reading
12/27/24 (Fri)
Misumi Kenji’s 1962 chambara flick inconveniently has the same Japanese title Kiru (meaning slash to death) as Okamoto Kihachi’s wild 1968 work, which managed to beat the earlier film to the obvious English choice Kill.
The film opens with a dynamic sequence in which a maidservant sneaks in and stabs the lord’s mistress to death “for the sake of the clan”. Skipping forward a year, we learn that the man chosen to execute her has fallen in love with her, and it is only after their son is born that he duly cuts her head off. He entrusts the child to a low-ranking samurai and becomes a monk, shutting himself off from the world entirely.