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So, 'Lowly Ronin 2: The Spray of Blood' is quite a piece, right? Mifune Toshiro, back in the saddle as the wandering ronin, really brings that same gritty essence from 'Koya no Suronin.' You can really feel the weight of his character, this lost soul drifting through a chaotic world. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, but it kind of adds to that raw, TV movie charm. And let’s talk about those practical effects – not always polished, but there's a certain authenticity in how they handle the action. The themes of honor and survival under the constant threat of violence resonate well. Overall, it’s a unique blend of drama and action, not your typical TV fare of the time.
Mifune's portrayal captures the essence of wandering ronin.Practical effects lend a raw authenticity to the action scenes.The pacing might feel off, but it adds to its unique charm.
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