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So, 'Samurai Swordfish' takes you to Edo in 1863, where you meet Aisuke Kajiki, a blind swordsman with a heavy burden. The film's pacing feels deliberate, drawing you into a mix of history and fantasy, and honestly, it's a unique take on time travel. When Aisuke's world collapses after losing his friend Toramaru and then navigating the modern day, you get this weird blend of emotions. The practical effects during the sword fights are quite impressive, especially for a smaller production. The performances are heartfelt, adding depth to the characters. It's not your typical samurai flick, more of a character-driven piece that explores themes of loss and redemption. Definitely stands out in its own way.
Check out the practical effects during the fight scenes.The character development is quite engaging.Interesting thematic exploration of loss and redemption.
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