Nichiren to moko daishurai

1958 [JAPANESE]

Drama

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IMDb Rating 6.6/10 10 71 71

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Plot summary

During the 1200's, legendary Buddhist monk Nichiren returns from his studies to lead Japan out of moral crisis and prepare to fight Mongol invaders by creating a new form of Buddhism. He runs afoul of the existing Buddhist sects and their government supporters and is persecuted. Can Nichiren persevere before the Mogol fleet reaches Japanese shores?


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Reviewed by desertdood 2 / 10

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Well, it was made in Japan in 1958 about a 13th century Religious leader, so....

bearing that in mind (and yes it is the only film ever about Nichiren Daishonin) .... but that's not why I wish to comment today ...

it is Kazuo Hasegawa ( 長谷川 一夫 ) 1908 to 1984 who is acting as "Nichiren" in the movie (His last film was in 1963 if I recall correctly).

It's just an interesting film for weird people like me hahaha, I wouldn't recommend it to the average viewer. I like old American movies too, like old Charlie Chaplin stuff and others I've long forgotten (for only having seen them online and only once at that).

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Reviewed by ChungMo 6 / 10

Dogmatic historical film has impressive production values

Religious figures have always been tough to depict on film. Either you inadvertently insult followers or you create something to please the followers. There seems to be no middle ground. Look at the films created by Scorsese and Gibson about the same subject. Regardless Nichiren is an interesting film if just to see two future superstars of Japanese cinema at work.

During the 1200's, legendary Buddhist monk Nichiren (Shintaro Katsu) returns from his studies to lead Japan out of moral crisis and prepare to fight Mongol invaders by creating a new form of Buddhism. He runs afoul of the existing Buddhist sects and their government supporters and is persecuted. Can Nichiren persevere before the Mogol fleet reaches Japanese shores?

The first question for me was if the film was going to be stiff and stagey. The answer is yes, but in an enjoyable way. The production is excellent and typical of the 1950's Japanese cinema. Well directed. Katsu is ernest but very hammy in a thankless role. How do you portray a real man who is implied as having powers over lightening and typhoons? Raizo Ichikawa portrays a young deputy Shogun but he never really gets to act in anything but a sitting position. The film has a number of melodramatic moments and also departs from the historical record. While depicting Nichiren's unrelenting dismissal of all other Buddhist sects, the film skips some other controversial aspects of his beliefs. The special effects are excellent with some great ship miniatures.

Once again we have a religious film preaching peace but manages to include lots of bloodshed and death. An interesting film for many reasons but I can't recommend it to an average viewer.

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