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So, 'Samurai' (2002) is this interesting documentary that dives into the world of samurai culture. It's not the flashy stuff you’d usually expect; it takes a more subdued approach. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to really absorb the themes of honor and discipline. There's a certain calmness throughout, punctuated by some really compelling interviews with practitioners. Johanna Vaude's direction feels intimate, almost like you're peeking into a hidden world. The practical effects used in reenactments are understated but serve the narrative well without overshadowing it. You get a real sense of the philosophy behind the samurai way, which is pretty distinctive considering the usual action-focused portrayals. It’s definitely a deep dive worth exploring if you're into the nuances of cultural history.
Contemplative pacingIntimate interviewsFocus on cultural philosophy
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