Samurai Movie: Twilight Samurai
Posted on 16. Jun, 2007 @ 10:15 am by harvey in Media
I recently saw the movie “The Twilight Samurai” on a friends recommendation.
The film is from 2002, and was an Academy Award nominee for best foreign language film… I hadn’t even heard of it… Not sure how I missed this one.
The Japanese movie title is 「たそがれ清兵衛」 , and is based on a Japanese book of the same title.

The Twilight Samurai is a samurai named Seibei who has lost his wife, but continues to takes care of his two girls by himself. The time taken keeping house interrupts his samurai lifestyle, and he becomes the object of ridicule among the other samurai in his clan. Seibei is fine with this however, and would rather retire and become a farmer than climb the usual social ladder like his friends.
Eventually a woman comes into his life, he is foreced to fight for her honor… and to say anymore would be spoiling it.
This was seriously one of the most memorable love stories I have ever seen. One of the most memorable Samurai stories… One of the most memorable characters! What an ending!
I’m a fan.
The bonus material on the DVD includes an interview with the actor who played Senibei, Hiroyuki Sanada (wiki link)… In English! It was weird to hear him struggling with English after watching him play such a confident Samurai in the movie. His English is great though, he speaks much better than I had anticipated. Sanada was also in The Last Samurai, Ring, and Rush Hour 3 with Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker… He gets around.
Good stuff!
OK I’m calm now.
- Harvey
Some Japanese vocabulary I picked up while watching the movie. Not necessarily everyday stuff… as this was a samurai movie. But fun nevertheless.
黄昏 – たそがれ – twilight
たちまち – as quick as a wink
論語 – ろんご – Analects of Confucius
縁談 – えんだん – talk about marriage, or just “marriage”
時刻はやつ – a swank way to say “8 o’clock”
まぐれで – by accident, dumb luck, a fluke. 「まぐれで剣が頭に当たっただけだ。」 My sword just happened to hit him on the head by accident.
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nyuudo
Jun 16th, 2007
at 16:29
I’m sorry if you missed all the original media related (posters, magazine ads), it’s a stylish design really attractive.
The film in fact, turned into a classic, one of the few times the feudal ideas could inspire someone out of the “super cool fighter”… and most important, is a love story!
Actually to realize Sanada-san is a REAL great sword fighter is a plus.
I recommend you 花よりもなほ which includes some great casting (Rie Miyazawa included again) by one of my favorite directors from Japan. This time you could check another view of the feudal Japan.
FifthDream
Jun 16th, 2007
at 20:28
I loved Twilight Samurai. If you like it, i’d recommend The Hidden Blade. It’s really good, too.
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Tony Kiernan
Jun 18th, 2007
at 19:13
I loved this film too. kinda like Little House On The Prairie, but Japanese. And good. It came out about the time of Tom Cruise’s the Last Samurai and compare and contrast of the same period in Japanese history can be completely hilarious.
Keep meaning to find a decent english translation of the book.
harvey
Jun 19th, 2007
at 14:44
Hrm… Decent translation of this book… Maybe that’s a job for the JapanNewbie crew!
Errr… Maybe not.
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