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  1. 1h 50m. IMDb RATING. 7.1 /10. 277. YOUR RATING. Rate. Action Drama History. The film begins when the legendary swordsman Miyamoto Musashi is still named Shinmen Takezo. After being on the losing side of the Battle of Sekigahara, Takezo and his friend manage to escape and come across a young woman and her mother. Director. Tomu Uchida. Writers.

  2. Año: 1961. Título original: Miyamoto Musashi (Miyamoto Musashi 1: Zen and Sword). Sinopsis: Primera de las cinco películas sobre Musashi Miyamoto dirigidas por Tomu Uchida. En este primera entrega, se introduce el personaje de Takezo, que más tarde habrá de convertirse en el legendario ...Puedes ver Miyamoto Musashi mediante en las ...

  3. Year: 1961. Original title: Miyamoto Musashi (Miyamoto Musashi 1: Zen and Sword). Synopsis: First episode of the Miyamoto Musashi saga directed by Tomu Uchida. In this episode, we are introduced to Takezo, what Musashi used to be before he became the man of legend.

  4. Based on the novel by Yoshikawa Eiji, this is the whole story of Japans greatest hero, Miyamoto Musashi. He rose to fame from the most humble beginnings after facing defeat at the Battle of Sekigahara.

  5. Zen and Sword. (1961) In this first episode, we are introduced to Takezo, what Musashi used to be before he became the man of legend. His beginning is not exactly auspicious. He sides with the Toyotomi at Sekigahara, and as a result, finds himself on the losing side of the historic battle.

  6. Rentaro Mikuni's Takuan ('Z&S') is far superior to Kuroemon Onoe's ('S1:MM')--the Z&S Takuan believably alternates from affable to imposing, and offers real strength that was lacking in the earlier portrayal. 'Zen and Sword' is a great start to Uchida's series.

  7. 22 de may. de 2019 · Both the movie Hero and the Zhuangzi identify three different “swords:” the physical and external sword that takes the lives of living beings, the mental sword that controls and, potentially, kills living beings by means of thought, and the “sword of no sword,” (Stevens 1994) which paradoxically describes a state in which violence is abolished a...