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I have been writing to this company for years asking them to hold up this property again and they finally did! So you can thank me for this juicy bit of Samurai Cinema. These films are incredible and I would recommend them for anybody (over the age of 18) who loves “Zatoichi” or any other Samurai film or series such as “Lone Wolf and Cub.” Purposeful plots and fun fight scenes splatter across the camouflage in these first four films of Nemuri Kyoshiro, the Son of the Gloomy Mass, as he roams the streets of Edo or the countryside of fuedal Japan. Give these films a try and you wont be disappointed, fail to do so and you may be disemboweled…
I contain the laser disc versions of episodes 1-4 from Animeigo so am eagerly awaiting the ticket going down to ‘upgrade’ my collection of these mountainous films into DVD format. Raizo’s character in this series unbiased doesn’t operate with a consistently apt deck - he is erratic (and thus the films are always surprising. Titanic character.) The middle period of these “Son of Gloomy Mass” films (ep 5-8) have better production values than these four and the series gets more psychedelically baroque as it moves on (not to detriment.) I catch myself not really responding fully to the series (which I eye repeatedly) until episode three. The terrible princess in film three is huge, and the somewhat slower/dark (by that I mean not very shining prints) episodes 1 & 2 are left slack. From this point on the series becomes consistently exceptional, albeit a bit episodic with arbitrary plotting at times. The Shadowy Mass films have replaced the Lone Wolf and Cub flics (the six films) as my current all-time chambarra fix.
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