Well I am not the type of person that think men cannot cry, but here I nearly think the only one not crying was the deputy shogun. For me was the main problem with the movie not that it was not really telling the story about Nichiren. I had not expected a very deep story as Miyamoto Musashi's story took 3 and 5 movies to tell. Problem was for me was especially the acting of the storys main person. But most of the other actors were not really giving a convincing performance. Actually only highlight with me for acting was Raizô Ichikawa that shined like a bright light when he was on the screen.
I had also expected a movie that was not just showing the miracles of Nichiren instead of a guy that just cursed the other ways of buddhism. So for me a bit lackluster show. so my advice is see it if you are a Raizô fan. Otherwise read something about Nichiren instead.
I had also expected a movie that was not just showing the miracles of Nichiren instead of a guy that just cursed the other ways of buddhism. So for me a bit lackluster show. so my advice is see it if you are a Raizô fan. Otherwise read something about Nichiren instead.