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    by Jeffrey Frawley


This may not be a grand expose of corruption and mendacity--or perhaps it is. It can be appreciated as a masterful samurai adventure or as social commentary. It works either way. Two itinerant swordsmen consider whether to involve themselves in local events: one wants to become a samurai, and the other has reasons to doubt the wisdom of such a course. Tatsuya Nakadai is my favorite Japanese actor, and he is dependably good in this film.
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    by Se13an


This fantastic off-beat samurai film was drawn from the same source material as "Sanjiro" and "Yojimbo" but adds a little humor as well as touches of Spaghetti Western to the mix. An excellent balance of swordplay, intrigue, humor, and drama populated with a rich collection of characters. A must-see for fans of samurai films.
AGREE?READER COMMENTSAUTHOR
YKihachi Okamoto was a fine director, but this would have been less impressive without the outstanding Tatsuya Nakadai.Jeffrey Frawley
YLoved Tatsuya Nakadai in this....TheDenizen
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    by JV47842




I love how this movie begins. It puts the audience right in the middle of a deteriorating town. We watch two dirty men walking the streets and the only thing that is on their mind is food. The dust storm in the opening scenes adds a great effect that the town is rotting. At first sight it seems as if there is no hope for anybody in this town. When the story progresses, the story is full of hope. Director Kihachi Okamoto is very talented at shifting the scenery from a character's expression. Mr. Okamoto has done that with “The Sword Of Doom”. The character in that movie was in a fury of revenge so he added lightning and thunder for added effects. Kihachi Okamoto has always been an inspiration of mine, because he knows how to make a solid story into something more.

The story is taken from the novel “Peaceful Days”, written by Shugoro Yamamoto. The novel was also the source for Kurosawa’s "Sanjuro" and "Yojimbo". This is the closest adaptation of Yamamoto’s novel. It’s great to see what writer Akira Murao and director Okamoto were inspired by.

“Kill!” is about two men. Genta has given up the samurai code, and Hanjiro is a farmer masquerading as a samurai. They stumble upon seven dimwitted samurai who murder a vassal of the Shogun on behalf of a local boss named Chamberlain Ayuzawa.

The samurai send Genta to their boss to inform him of the success of their mission. Hanjiro goes to Ayuzawa to get a job, and to become a real samurai. Hanjiro’s mind and heart are tested because in order to become a samurai, he has to kill Genta.

It amazes me how the characters' lives in the movie intervene. They have goals, and they could easily be accomplished, but whatever road you choose there are always consequences. The movie does go in depth in that department, but the film also offers a lot of laughs. The humor in the movie is well added, each line or action is done well and right on cue. This is a also a witty samurai movie. With that being said, the movie feels fresh and intelligent, as if it was made today.

“Kill!” is a movie that can work for any audience. The genre is an action-adventure story, but it adds drama and laughter, which makes it feel like an “every person kind of film“. I am astonished how good this picture is and how it paces itself into a truly amazing samurai picture.

AGREE?READER COMMENTSAUTHOR
YYou sum up this excellent film perfectly.Jeffrey Frawley
YThis Samurai movie is on my top 5 samurai films. The movie is amazing.Ashley
YI love this Samurai movie- it does have something for everyone. good points man.Black Belt Ninja
YAbsolutely a perfect review for this phat-ass movie. Informative and entertaining. This film is on my top 25 samurai films of all time list. Actually more like top 15. Keep em' comin, player.Bastard Ronin
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    by Black Belt Ninja


Kihachi Okamoto's finest film. I absolutely love that director. He also made "Sword Of Doom".

"Kill!" is an off-beat samurai rebellion picture that refrences Kurosawa movies. The film is also funny. This is a definitely a classic movie.

AGREE?READER COMMENTSAUTHOR
YI like "Sword of Doom" even more, but this is still a legitimate 5 star film.Jeffrey Frawley
YI completely agree. This movie is tight. Didn't mean to trip on you so hard but I've been defending "Dragon Tiger Gate" for a while and it sets me kind of sideways when someone calls it a movie for chicks. We're square though.Bastard Ronin
YA great Okamoto film.JV47842
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    by Bastard Ronin


This film was absolutely entertaining from start to finish. It presents a gritty atmosphere of desperation with a quirky sense of insights on the circumstance that are both funny and thought-provoking at times. The sword fights are raw and realistic with an unpolished feel that seems to give them greater credibility. "Kill" invokes feelings of old westerns and classic "Twilight Zone" episodes that made you really feel the journey as if you were taking it yourself. This movie easily makes my all-time top 25 samurai films list.
AGREE?READER COMMENTSAUTHOR
YI loved this on the screen when I saw it many years ago, and it is just about as good on dvd. I'm not sure I've disliked anything starring Tatsuya Nakadai,and this stands with many of his best.Jeffrey Frawley
YThe film is spectacular and it is very impressive piece of work, I have to say this is one of my top 5 samurai movies. The director is amazing, and the movie shows how awesome the man really is.Ashley
YKill! is a brilliant movie with wit. I have to say this flick is my top 10 samurai films.JV47842
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