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The Taika Reforms is an intriguing dive into 7th-century Japan, capturing the tension of political change and personal loyalties. The film’s pacing feels authentic, mirroring the gradual unraveling of trust between Nakatomi no Kamatari and Soga no Iruka. There’s this palpable atmosphere of both camaraderie and betrayal, skillfully portrayed by the leads who bring a nuanced depth to their roles. The use of practical effects to recreate the period is commendable—nothing flashy, but it serves the story well. Themes of ambition and friendship versus duty resonate throughout, making you reflect on the costs of change. It’s not just a historical account; it’s a human story set against a transformative backdrop.
Strong performances in historical rolesAuthentic period setting through practical effectsExplores friendship amid political turmoil
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