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Goryokaku, directed by Kōsei Saitō, captures the chaotic aftermath of the Tokugawa Shogunate with a real sense of urgency. The pacing is brisk, mirroring the desperation of the Shinsengumi survivors as they navigate the politics and battles of their time. The film's tone is heavy, steeped in loss and the struggle for identity. Practical effects, while perhaps not as polished as modern standards, add an authenticity that feels right for the period. Performances are gritty and raw, reflecting the harsh realities these characters face. It’s fascinating how the movie explores themes of loyalty and betrayal against a backdrop of historical upheaval. Definitely a unique piece for collectors interested in the complexities of samurai cinema.
Focus on the historical context for deeper appreciation.Notable for its portrayal of the Shinsengumi.Practical effects contribute to the film's authenticity.
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