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So, Yoshitsune And Benkei is this remake that really dives into the complexities of loyalty and love against a backdrop of samurai warfare. The pacing feels deliberate, giving you time to absorb the tension between Takezai and Hayashi as they navigate their destinies. Plus, Kinoshita adds this emotional layer that really resonates amidst the chaos of war. The practical effects bring a gritty realism to the battle scenes that I appreciate, and the performances—especially from the lead duo—are quite compelling. It's not just about the sword fights; it's also about the relationships and the choices they make in a world that's often unforgiving.
This film has seen a bit of a murky release history, with scarce availability in various formats over the years. Collectors often find it elusive, which does increase its interest within certain circles. It’s not the most mainstream title, but those who appreciate samurai narratives tend to have a soft spot for this particular retelling, often seeking out imports or niche releases.
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