Dororo
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- Movie: Dororo
- Romaji: Dororo
- Japanese: どろろ
- Director: Akihiko Shiota
- Writer: Osamu Tezuka (comic) Masa Nakamura (screenplay)
- Producer:
- Cinematographer
- Release Date: January 6, 2007
- Runtime: 139 min
- Movie Studio: TBS
- Language: Japanese
- Country: Japan
Plot
The hero, Hyakkimaru (Satoshi Tsumabuki) is a wandering "demon hunter" whose extra body parts -- 48 to be exact -- were grafted onto his head and trunk by a herb doctor (Yoshio Harada) who discovered him as an infant, in a process that echoes "Frankenstein" and "The Island of Dr. Moreau." His warlord father (Kiichi Nakai) gave the originals to 48 demons in exchange for power. When Hyakkimaru kills a demon, he wins back a body part.
He is spotted in one of these battles, with a giant spider demon, by Dororo (Kou Shibasaki), a scrappy female thief who is fascinated by not only Hyakkimaru's prowess with the sword blade poking out of his arm but the new leg he grows after dicing his opponent. Is he a man -- or a monster? After hearing his story from an old minstrel, she decides to join him on his travels and find out for herself.
Dororo dresses, talks and swaggers like a guy, but she obviously has more than a matey interest in this strange, fearsome but good-looking bionic warrior. It is an interest that she hides with a bluster that makes the grim-visaged Hyakkimaru smile. What really bonds them, however, are their various battles with demons. Dororo proves herself a fearless ally -- if one inclined to get into trouble at awkward moments. But Hyakkimaru decides he must go it alone when he finally encounters his most relentless enemy, his own father. Meanwhile, Dororo realizes that her pal is the son of the man who killed her father and left her an orphan. Is this end of a beautiful friendship?
Cast
- Satoshi Tsumabuki - Hyakkimaru
- Kou Shibasaki - Dororo
- Kumiko Aso
- Eita - Tahomaru
- Hitori Gekidan
- Mieko Harada - Yuri
- Yoshio Harada - Jukai
- Kiichi Nakai - Kagemitsu Daigo
- Anna Tsuchiya
- Tetta Sugimoto
- Shun Sugata
- Kitaro
- Hatsuo Yamaya
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Trailer
Film Festivals
- 2008 (7th) New York Asian Film Festival - June 20th - July 6th - North American Premiere
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Reply Says:
Feb 22 2010 9:26 pm
I really thought this movie was very well done. I have never seen any Japanese action-fantasy-historical movies before. The action scenes are off the hook! (Ching Siu-tung! Action director of Shaolin Soccer, Hero, House of Flying Daggers) with samurai swords still kept to its originality. Great acting by Satoshi Tsumabuki. Kou (Dororo) did a good job keeping the humor throughout the movie.
Nalyah Says:
Jun 16 2009 11:03 am
I liked the idea of this movie and the characters, however got a bit disappointed by the actual realization of the whole movie. They could work a bit more on the characters and details in the movie. The main female character was reeeeeeaaaally annoying, and that was probably the aim, however it was really overdone. Poor Hyakkimaru, having to drag that girl along with him... I'd personally drop dead, heh.