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So, 'Tokugawa Ieyasu and his Three Ladies' is this fascinating made-for-TV film that dives into the life of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the dude who basically set up the shogunate in Japan. Kōsei Saitō's direction gives it a gritty feel, and the battles are shot with enough intensity to pull you in. The performances, especially from Matsudaira Ken, bring this weight—there's a depth in how they portray the complexities of power and love. The pacing feels right for a historical drama; it breathes when it needs to, balancing the action and the quieter moments. The influence of the three women is woven throughout, adding layers to the narrative. The practical effects stand out, too, which is refreshing in an era dominated by CGI.
Features solid performances, particularly from Matsudaira Ken.Gritty battle scenes that emphasize the era's intensity.Strong character dynamics focused on the influence of women.
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