Bushido Man

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  • NR
  • 2013
  • 1 hr 28 min
  • 5.3  (410)

Bushido Man is a Japanese action movie from 2013 directed by Takanori Tsujimoto. The film stars renowned martial artist and stuntman Masanori Mimoto as Gouki, a traveling warrior on a mission to complete his training by defeating warriors skilled in various martial arts styles. The movie follows Gouki as he embarks on a journey across Japan to test his skills against different martial arts schools and their respective styles. In each chapter of his journey, Gouki seeks out a "Bushido code meal" - a dish that symbolizes the essence of the style he will soon face in combat. He then battles a representative of the martial arts school who must provide him with the secret ingredient of their Bushido code meal if he defeats them.

The movie is divided into seven chapters, each featuring a different combat scene, and each fight scene is devoted to a specific martial arts style. Gouki faces opponents who specialize in Kung Fu, Karate, Kenjutsu, Kendo, Pencak Silat, Nanchaku, and Yarijutsu.

Throughout the entire film, Gouki is accompanied by a narrator who provides insightful commentary on the various martial arts styles and techniques showcased in each chapter. The narrator is voiced by none other than Jackie Chan, who also serves as the film's executive producer.

The action sequences in Bushido Man are undeniably the main attraction, and they definitely do not disappoint. Each fight scene is choreographed and executed with incredible precision, showcasing the unique traits of each fighting style - from the fluid and graceful movements of Kung Fu to the brute strength of Karate to the lightning-fast strikes of Nanchaku.

But the movie isn't all about the action. Beneath its surface-level entertainment value, Bushido Man contains some highly nuanced rhetorical references that add depth to the film. For instance, each fighter Gouki battles represents a distinct philosophical view, and the fight itself represents a clash of ideologies between two warriors. Gouki must respectfully learn from his opponents in order to defeat them, proving his flexibility and adaptability as a warrior.

Another key theme in Bushido Man is the importance of food and its cultural significance. Each Bushido code meal represents the essence of the style, connecting martial arts with a deeper cultural understanding that is woven throughout Japan. The food acts as a metaphor for the way that martial arts cannot be fully understood or appreciated without appreciating the culture that created it.

Overall, Bushido Man is a finely crafted Japanese action movie that feels like a throwback to classic martial arts cinema. It features breathtaking action sequences, nuanced philosophical references, and stunning visuals that make it a standout in its genre. If you're a fan of martial arts movies, you won't want to miss this one!

Bushido Man is a 2013 action movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 28 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 5.3.

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  • Release Date
    2013
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 28 min
  • Language
    Japanese
  • IMDB Rating
    5.3  (410)