I was very little unhappy for the ending scene otherwise I could have said it is the best of Takashi's work. ![]() I might be overwhelmed by the watch but will be happy to recommend it to others. But Its to hard to say which was his best, I like many of his works. Takashi Miike's career best, this is what already everyone saying about it. And also you will be uncomfortable during 'seppuku' scene. While the story and character progress with the development you will start to get and you may fall for the emotion parts if you are a tenderhearted. You must have patience during opening sequences, without character and story development you will be in a tough position to understand about what's going on. So that is why it's called 'Hara-kiri: death of a samurai'. 'Seppuku' - which means ritual suicide committed by a samurai. You have to learn a word to understand the movie completely. The first digital 3D movie for Takashi Miike as well the first 3D movie to premier at 2011 Cannes film festival. The story was classic and the movie was presented with rich cinematography. Once the flashback was told you will easily say where the movie is heading. As usual the story opens slow and hard to identify the situation of the story but at the right middle of the movie the flashback strikes with awesome drama about poverty and family sentiment. ![]() I have not seen the original but this movie blown me away. This movie was a remake of 1962 'Harakiri' which was also a massive hit movie. Takashi returns to the samurai world after the success of '13 assassins' in 2011.
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