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So, 'Lord Tokugawa Ieyasu' from 1965 is quite a fascinating piece of cinema. It dives into the chaos of 16th-century Japan, where a minor fief's child is seized as a political pawn. The film captures the raw emotions of the mother and the clan, showcasing their struggle over many years. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, which really amplifies the tension and the themes of loyalty and sacrifice. The performances are heartfelt, and though the director remains unknown, the practical effects are quite noteworthy for the time, adding a layer of authenticity to the setting. It's an interesting watch if you're into character-driven stories set against a historical backdrop, complete with a palpable sense of urgency and longing.
This film appears to have had a limited release and is somewhat hard to find in good condition, making it a unique piece for collectors. Various formats have emerged over the years, but original prints can be quite scarce. Interest in historical dramas from this era of Japanese cinema has seen a steady rise, so it's definitely worth looking out for.
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