Director: Yoji Yamada
Writer: Shuuhei Fujisawa (novels), Yoji Yamada, Yoshitaka Asama
Starring: Hiroyuki Sanada, Rie Miyazawa, Nenji Kobayashi
Released: August 26, 2004
Rating: (M)
Runtime: 130 minutes
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Story: Set in the late nineteen century as the feudal Shogun period was giving way to the Meiji Restoration, Seibei Iguchi (Hiroyuki Sanada) is a low-ranking samurai of the Unasaka clan in Shonai Province of northeast Japan. His wife has died of tuberculosis, and with two daughters, Kayano and Ito, and an elderly mother to support, he and his family must survive in austerity. The moment his daily work as a clerk in one of the clan's warehouses is over, he hurries home, refusing to drink or eat with fellow samurai. Behind his back, his fellow samurai teasingly call him "Tasogare Seibei (Twilight Seibei)." The divorce of his childhood friend Tomoe (Rie Miyazawa) leads him into a confrontation with her violent ex-husband, a high-ranking samurai. When word of Seibei's easy victory using only a wooden sword begins to circulate, his reputation for swordfighting prowess begins to change his colleagues assessment of him. Just as Seibei begins to dream that despite his impoverishment he might win the hand of the long loved Tomoe, he is caught in the shifting turmoil of the times and is assigned, against his wishes, by his superiors to confront and kill a renowned warrior on the wrong side of a clan power struggle.
Academy Award Nominee for Best Foreign Language Film 2004; Winner of 12 Japanese Academy Awards Including: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress
Cast:
Hiroyuki Sanada Seibei Iguchi
Rie Miyazawa Tomoe Iinuma
Nenji Kobayashi Choubei Kusaka
Ren Osugi Toyotarou Kouda
Mitsuru Fukikoshi Michinojo Iinuma
Hiroshi Kanbe Naota
Miki Itô Kayana Iguchi
Erina Hashiguchi Ito Iguchi
Reiko Kusamura Iguchi's Mother