Vice Interrogation: Sword of the Stranger

Topic started by John_Martone on June 13, 2009. Last post by TNTMNM 2 years, 11 months ago.
Post by John_Martone (2,992 posts) See mini bio Level 10
  


Lisenced by 
     Bandai Enterainment
Directed by       Masahiro Andō
Written by         Fumihito Takayama
Format               DVD/Blu-Ray
Release Date    June 16th 2009


Some apologies are in order. As to be expected, technology can rarely be trusted, and a bad rendering in iMovie turned our review a little choppy. However, the content is still in order. Today's interrogation was over Bandai Entertainment's Sword of the Stranger. For those not indoctrinated, Sword of the Stranger is a feature length film, centered around the relationship of a boy on the run and the nameless swordsman who protects him. Since this is essentially a video review, I'll cut to the chase.

I liked this movie and can find almost nothing wrong with it, which, in of itself is the only problem. The entire project comes off feeling very "safe," finding a way to amalgamate period style life with a modicum of character development/blockbuster self growth. There is a theatrical term called the well made play, which is very akin to the feeling I get here. Using a fairly methodical process, users can generate the characters and the order events in such a way that they are almost guaranteed to be "sound." The story was enjoyable, yet never managed to inspire any real investment on my part.

Other than that, I have absolutely nothing bad to say about the movie. Studio Ocean did great job dubbing the movie, and I was pleased to realize I knew almost none of the voices involved with the recording. Also, as expected of Studio Bones, the visuals were top notch. As stated in the review, sometimes it feels like snow exists entirely for the purpose of sword fighting in.

Overview: A good movie, but nothing original. Though, in the end being good is often enough. If you're in the mood to watch to a period samurai flick, you can't go wrong.
Post by Sonata (25,668 posts) See mini bio Level 20
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LOL Great review guys I'm always in the mood for a good Samurai Movie, I'll check it out:)
Post by Void_Wizard (735 posts) See mini bio Level 9
I checked it out in theaters and highly enjoyed it.
Post by lanaswift (636 posts) See mini bio Level 4
I like period stuff, but I'm usually more interested in interpersonal sociopolitical drama than in samurai stuff.

Which is my way of saying I like prissy court dramas and romances in my historical fiction.
Post by TNTMNM (1 posts) See mini bio Level 2
I really enjoyed this movie when I saw it few months back
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