Shadow Hunters

1972 [JAPANESE]

Action / Adventure / Crime

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Japanese 2.0
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23.976 fps
1 hr 29 min
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Japanese 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 29 min
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Reviewed by silicontourist1 / 10

The 1970's Was The Japanese Film Era Of, 'Blood And Boobs'.

You have very likely heard of the terms used to describe a certain genre of film types such as, 'Swords & Sandals', 'Sword & Sorcery' and the 'Spaghetti Western'! Well this type of film could be described in 2 ways i.e. 'Samurai's & Saki' or 'Banzai Blood & Boobs'. It lets you know that they are B-Movies, or worse, and not to get your hopes up. Yes I know that every now and then a spectacular surprise will be released and go on to be a hugely popular cult classic; good examples would be the Clint Eastwood Italian Spaghetti Westerns and the 30 plus Japanese films of Zatoichi the blind swordsman. I won't get to giving a detailed review of this film because the reviewer, Chaos-Rampant, has perfectly described the amount of brainpower need to watch this kind of film in their spot on descriptive review (read it and see for yourself).

SHADOW HUNTERS or Kage gari, to give it its proper Japanese title, is a typical period style Japanese film...just not one of the good ones. For me its main let down was its choice of music which was a 1960's-1970's score which was entirely out of place with the time period of the action; the late Tokugawa Shogunate period of 1860-1867. It can best be described, by myself, as watching a film about the dying years of the Neanderthal species with a Bass & Drum score! It may have been the makers idea that it would possibly give the film more funkiness, and therefore attract bigger audiences. If so it would have been a total failure because the Japanese way of being and thinking (especially in the 1970's) was still set in its old ways; even though at the end of WW2 they began the slow process of joining the modern world. Even today in the 21st century they have become more modern and far more advanced than many, many countries but they still cannot seem to shake their old Shogunate & Samurai (or master and Peasant slaves as I call it) attitude to life!

I gave it a 1 star for the beautiful twilight sunset image in the last few frames.

I shan't be watching the sequels as there was nothing remotely of any stimulating interest to make it worth my while. You people however will have to make your own decisions :)

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