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ओसाका में नए गठबंधनों से परास्त होकर, तोरानागा को अपनी स्थिति सुरक्षित करने के लिए एक विच्छिन्न रिश्तेदार के साथ समझौता करना पड़ा.ओसाका में नए गठबंधनों से परास्त होकर, तोरानागा को अपनी स्थिति सुरक्षित करने के लिए एक विच्छिन्न रिश्तेदार के साथ समझौता करना पड़ा.ओसाका में नए गठबंधनों से परास्त होकर, तोरानागा को अपनी स्थिति सुरक्षित करने के लिए एक विच्छिन्न रिश्तेदार के साथ समझौता करना पड़ा.

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    Hiroyuki Sanada
    Hiroyuki Sanada
    • Yoshii Toranaga
    Cosmo Jarvis
    Cosmo Jarvis
    • John Blackthorne
    Anna Sawai
    Anna Sawai
    • Toda Mariko
    Tadanobu Asano
    Tadanobu Asano
    • Kashigi Yabushige
    Tokuma Nishioka
    Tokuma Nishioka
    • Toda Hiromatsu
    Yuki Kura
    Yuki Kura
    • Yoshii Nagakado
    Yûko Miyamoto
    Yûko Miyamoto
    • Gin
    Moeka Hoshi
    Moeka Hoshi
    • Usami Fuji
    Yasunari Takeshima
    Yasunari Takeshima
    • Muraji
    Shinnosuke Abe
    Shinnosuke Abe
    • Buntaro
    Hiroto Kanai
    Hiroto Kanai
    • Kashigi Omi
    Yuka Kouri
    Yuka Kouri
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    Eita Okuno
    Eita Okuno
    • Saeki Nobutatsu
    Takaaki Hirakawa
    Takaaki Hirakawa
    • Lord Mizoguchi
    Kai Coulter
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    Ryo Hayashida
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    Kristopher Hori
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    Masaru Hirakawa
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      • Rachel Kondo
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    9irinaratcu

    A leap in time

    As a big fan of the book, I was concerned going into this. James Clavell's vision is so immersive, so precise, I didn't think the creators would pull off a faithful adaptation. Yet somehow, they did. I know Star Wars fans will see the word "somehow" and immediately downvote my review before reading the rest, but I can't help it. Magic can't be explained in the case of Shogun. It is one of the rawest and purest depiction of the time period I've personally seen on screen, and that is owed in no small part to the genius that is Hiroyuki Sanada. His involvement elevates this project to unspeakable heights. I know it sounds like I'm exaggerating, but this show has brought me so much joy. We are but a few episodes away from the finale but I can't forsee even the slightest dip in quality, because it's clear that Rachel Kondo and Justin Marks respect the source material but also have tremendous passion for the story they're telling. I'll admit that I'm bitter - Game of Thrones broke my heart. I've witnessed what happens when you stray from the source material and let your ego guide you. Thankfully, that isn't the case with Shogun. It saddens me that we won't get a season two, just because of how brilliant this gem of a show is. But hats off to both creators for respecting their audience's time. As it is now, Shogun is perfect to me and I have no doubt they'll stick the landing. It's a great year for TV...
    2southside721

    It's Losing Me

    Ok, I'm older. I've read the book multiple times, I've seen the 80s miniseries 3 times. This isn't Clavell's Shogun.

    This is GoT - lots of promise but crashing and burning.

    This is Bram Stoker's Dracula - a much praised movie, that deviated massively from Bram Stoker's novel.

    We have 3 episodes left? Maybe I missed it and there's a season 2 coming, but this series is losing me. Seems like the last few episodes, barring a few moments, is the same actors sitting around in the rain in Anjiro mildly plotting, going over the same nonsense over and over. Blackthorne whining about his ship, Buntaro whining about his wife & Blackthorne. Mariko being a grump about literally everything.

    They've accomplished almost nothing since the daring escape from Osaka - Blackthorne is still a useless, whiny "barbarian" where in the book by this time, he's much more accomplished with his Japanese, has Samurai warriors, etc. Him and Mariko are firmly in love -

    I could go on and on. This had a lot of promise but started falling apart a couple episodes ago.
    8fernandoschiavi

    "A Stick of Time" continues the tense cultural and political conflicts at the heart of this saga

    Episode 7 of Shogun, titled "A Stick of Time," continues the tense cultural and political conflicts at the heart of this saga. The episode centers on the growing clash between John Blackthorne (Richard Chamberlain) and the rigid traditions of Japan, as well as the continued maneuvering of Lord Toranaga (Toshiro Mifune) in his quest for power. In this installment, Blackthorne's deepening relationship with Japanese society faces a new test as he grapples with the samurai code of honor, while the ever-shifting political alliances around him further complicate his already precarious position.

    The episode begins with Blackthorne's continued struggle to adapt to Japanese customs, particularly as he is forced to navigate the complex system of hierarchy and loyalty. The central conflict of the episode revolves around a test of Blackthorne's allegiance, as Lord Toranaga puts him in situations that challenge his understanding of honor, duty, and survival. Chamberlain delivers a compelling performance, balancing Blackthorne's growing respect for Japanese culture with his own inherent desire for autonomy and freedom. This internal conflict is highlighted in several key scenes, particularly one in which Blackthorne is forced to confront his feelings of superiority as a European, a theme that has been subtly present throughout the series but is more overtly examined in this episode.

    One of the strengths of "A Stick of Time" is its portrayal of the political intrigue surrounding Lord Toranaga. Toshiro Mifune's performance continues to be a highlight, as he expertly conveys the cunning and strategic mind of a leader who is always thinking several steps ahead of his enemies. Toranaga's manipulation of both his allies and adversaries reaches new heights in this episode, with the viewer gaining deeper insight into his long-term goals. The scenes between Toranaga and Blackthorne are particularly well-written, filled with tension and subtle power plays, as Toranaga's mentorship of the foreigner serves both personal and political purposes. Mifune's understated but commanding presence keeps the audience engaged, and his ability to convey so much with so little dialogue is a testament to his skill as an actor.

    Visually, "A Stick of Time" maintains the series' high standard of production design and cinematography. The episode is beautifully shot, with the natural landscapes of Japan providing a stunning backdrop to the drama. The use of wide shots to capture the vastness of the Japanese countryside, contrasted with the more intimate, close-up shots of the characters' faces, highlights the personal stakes of the story while also emphasizing the broader cultural and political landscape. The costuming, particularly the intricate samurai armor and the colorful kimonos worn by the women, continues to be a visual feast, grounding the series in historical authenticity while also adding a layer of visual storytelling.

    However, despite its many strengths, the episode does suffer from some pacing issues. While the political intrigue and character development are compelling, there are moments where the narrative slows down, particularly in scenes that focus too heavily on exposition. While these moments are necessary to fully understand the complexities of the story, they occasionally feel drawn out and disrupt the overall flow of the episode. This is particularly noticeable in the scenes that involve discussions of military strategy and political alliances, which, while important to the plot, could have been more tightly edited to maintain the episode's momentum.

    The supporting cast also delivers strong performances, particularly Yoko Shimada as Mariko, whose loyalty to both Blackthorne and Toranaga becomes increasingly complicated as the political stakes rise. Mariko's internal struggle is one of the most compelling elements of the episode, as she is torn between her duty to her lord and her growing affection for Blackthorne. Shimada's portrayal of Mariko's quiet strength and emotional turmoil adds depth to the character, making her one of the most multifaceted figures in the series. Her interactions with Blackthorne in this episode are particularly poignant, as their relationship is tested by the external pressures of their respective loyalties.

    In conclusion, "A Stick of Time" is a well-crafted episode that continues to build on the complex political and cultural dynamics that have made Shogun such a compelling series. The performances, particularly by Chamberlain and Mifune, are exceptional, and the episode's exploration of themes like honor, loyalty, and cultural adaptation adds depth to the narrative. While the pacing may falter at times, the episode's strong character development and stunning visuals more than make up for these minor shortcomings. As the series progresses, it becomes clear that Shogun is not just a tale of adventure and survival, but a profound exploration of the clash between cultures and the personal transformations that occur as a result.
    10moviesfilmsreviewsinc

    Story is so beautiful, and True Japanese culture

    A Stick of Time, a new episode of Shogun, opens after a bloody battle, showcasing the show's unflinching portrayal of feudal carnage. The scene features battered corpses and close-up beheadings, but the viewer may feel let down when a man shouts "The war is over!" The show then reveals that the scene is the aftermath of Toranaga's first battle 46 years prior. The young warrior accepts his enemy's surrender and assists him with his seppuku. Toranaga's political maneuvers have been observed since Shogun's pilot episode, and this scene is possibly the most revealing of his character. Toranaga, a man with strong warrior instincts, seeks to make amends with his long-lost brother, Lord Saeki, but their rift is not due to lingering resentment. After a good-natured ribbing, Toranaga and Lord Saeki decide to let bygones be bygones. Toranaga still dislikes his "mongrel half-brother" and uses a tactic to win him over, using top-tier prostitutes. The Anjin is curious about his role in the Crimson Sky plan, but Blackthorne isn't shocked when Toranaga declines to divulge details. The exchange contributes to the mounting friction between these uneasy allies, as Toranaga has never been one to post his plans on a billboard. The Anjin's uneasy allies are influenced by the Anjin's refusal to disclose details, highlighting the tension between their uneasy allies. Omi, upset that Saeki is taking up Kiku's time, redirects his anger to Blackthorne, accusing him of soiling Gin's tea house. Gin, unperturbed, suggests Kiku is infatuated with someone else. The show's dynamic female character, Fuji, embodies the best traits of Toranaga, Blackthorne, and Mariko, providing the clearest thematic link between their storylines. Fuji's conflicting emotions remind us that she shares Blackthorne's courage and Toranaga's commitment to duty, while also possessing Mariko's knowledge of the futility of it all. Saeki publicly disrespects Toranaga, leading to an act of betrayal that makes a story of childhood incontinence look like kids' stuff. His official reasons for betraying his brother and nephew to the Council of Regents might be political, but it's clear that he was primarily motivated by old-fashioned sibling rivalry. Yabushige, who has been playing both sides of the fence, is also uncertain about his allegiances. Gin's wisdom and entrepreneurial ambition come to the fore as she shares her vision of a brighter future in which courtesans are unionized and allowed to work together in a centralized brothel district.
    8nerrdrage

    veering from the original story but I'm still interested!

    This was a dark, dire episode that does a great job of setting up tension with the nerve jangling music, the grey-and-green pallete, the misty deep forests that seem to be clothed in perpetual night.

    We also get more insight into the characters, not just the big three, and hear about their hopes and fears and perspectives on what is happening. Yabushige's nephew seems to be on a collision course with Toranaga now, as Buntaro is on a collision course with Blackthorne.

    The details of this episode are very Game of Thrones-y. That's all I'll say, to avoid spoilers.

    At the end, Blackthorne seems poised for a different journey that diverges from the one Toranaga and his clan are on. But since they're in the same story, we can be assured their paths will cross again, probably in the next episode.

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