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The Legend & Butterfly

  • 2023
  • 2h 48m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
717
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Takuya Kimura and Haruka Ayase in The Legend & Butterfly (2023)
DramaHistoryRomance

The story of a man and a woman that extends over 30 years in the Warring State period.The story of a man and a woman that extends over 30 years in the Warring State period.The story of a man and a woman that extends over 30 years in the Warring State period.

  • Director
    • Keishi Otomo
  • Writer
    • Ryôta Kosawa
  • Stars
    • Takuya Kimura
    • Haruka Ayase
    • Manabu Hamada
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    717
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Keishi Otomo
    • Writer
      • Ryôta Kosawa
    • Stars
      • Takuya Kimura
      • Haruka Ayase
      • Manabu Hamada
    • 13User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Takuya Kimura
    Takuya Kimura
    • Nobunaga Oda
    Haruka Ayase
    Haruka Ayase
    • Nohime
    Manabu Hamada
    • Sakuma Nobumori
    Jun Hashimoto
    • Niwa Nagahide
    Daisuke Honda
    • Hayashi Hidesada
    Hirotarô Honda
    • Nobuhide Oda
    Somegorô Ichikawa
    • Ranmaru Mori
    Mansaku Ikeuchi
    • Shibata Katsuie
    Hideaki Itô
    Hideaki Itô
    • Heitaro Fukutomi
    Kin'ya Kitaôji
    • Saito Dosan
    Shûichirô Masuda
    • Takigawa Kazumasu
    Ai Mikami
    • Kitsuno Ikoma
    Hio Miyazawa
    Hio Miyazawa
    • Mitsuhide Akechi
    Kokoro Morita
    • Sumi
    Miki Nakatani
    Miki Nakatani
    • Kagamino
    Takamitsu Nonaka
    • Hachiya Yoritaka
    Kenta Ogawa
    Kenta Ogawa
    • Beggar
    Toshinori Omi
    • Hirate Masahide
    • Director
      • Keishi Otomo
    • Writer
      • Ryôta Kosawa
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    9miketcchung

    Fantastic representation of Nobunaga and Nohime life

    Super interesting movie rooted in history.

    Kimura Takuya plays Nobunaga beautifully starting from a scrappy teenager to the Demon Lord that he is famous for. Ayase Haruka also plays a strong woman who contrasts with Nobunaga. A huge portion of the movie is character development of Nobunaga and Nohime and you can see how their personalities change over time as they're influenced by their situation. Throughout the movie, you also see recaps of major historical events that Nobunaga went through in his conquest to unify Japan.

    I love how the movie labels each historical event so that you can read along Wikipedia as you watch the movie, if learning history is your jam.
    7GyatsoLa

    History as romance.

    There have been a lot of films made about the mighty and brutal warrior Oda Nobunaga, but certainly not one like this, which seems to take its cue from some early legends about his wife Nohime, that she herself was a trained assassin.

    The first thing to say is not to come to this film for real life history - the film makers have very much put action and romance and drama above any kind of historical verisimilitude. But the result is very watchable, mostly thanks to some great acting, especially from the two leads, although sometimes Kimura struggles with the widely differing sides of Oda portrayed in the film, from idiotic young man to vicious killer to romantic warrior leader. Jaruka Ayase is terrific as Nohime, the real power behind Odas throne.

    The action and drama is often a little over the top, but is always watchable so long as you don't think too much about the likelihood of the plot. The ending will very much be love it or hate it, but I enjoyed it. Like a lot of modern Japanese productions, they seem very good at making a low budget go a long way - some of the settings are quite spectacular.

    So overall, while not quite up to the standard of the best recent Japanese historical dramas, this is still very much worth your time.
    7P_MP_MP_M

    Suprisingly interesting

    The life, death and many events around the life of warlord Oda Nobunaga have been the source and inspiration of many movies. In The Legend and Butterfly, we get to see an heavily fictionnalized version of Oda defining years through a different lens, his relationship with Kicho/Nohime, his legal wife, of which not that much is known historically. This allows for a lot of flitting through actual events peperred with a mature love story (which is more of a "relation" between two very different characters than some sort of romance novel), fortunately not shaved down the throat of the audience.

    Kimura Takuya professionaly portrays an Oda slowly but surely drifting from a countryside minor warlord to a ruthless borderline cruel master of the country, while Haruka Ayase has a very solid presence on screen as Kicho. A minor grip, the story spans over three decades but the main characters don't seem to age more than three minutes (whereas second roles do seem age a bit... go figure....). Also, there is -a lot- of Nanban (foreign at the time) music instruments being played at various time in the movie, to a point this becomes distracting.

    Even if if perfectly works with only a little histoy knowledge, the movie may be appreciated more if one has a basic knowlegde of the events at the time, from the Okehazama battle to the burning of Enryaku temple. Nothing that a quick read from wikipedia can not solve.

    Obviously a lot of money has gone into this , from the reconstitution of Azuchi castle to Portuguese ships, the gorgeous settings, etc. It shows, but there arent't many battles on screen so viewers should not expect an action movie.

    Overall a surprisingly good flick.
    7noshouse

    I still prefer Takuya Kimura's portrayal of Oda Nobunaga. It's very well done.

    Although I've seen various actors portray Oda Nobunaga before, this is the first film where they've depicted Nohime as even more formidable than Nobunaga himself. Especially in their brief close combat scenes, shortly after getting married, Nohime confronts Nobunaga with a sword, and later, even in their prosperity, she powerfully reminds him of his misguided path. Aya Ueto's portrayal exudes unwavering strength, while Takuya Kimura's character evolves from hesitation to determined success and ultimately to a supremely confident ruler. Their expressions are truly on point. Although the story revisits familiar themes, the dialogue design leading up to the Battle of Okehazama really emphasizes the advantages of the enemy, making us ponder where we should apply our strengths now.
    7CinemaSerf

    The Legend & Butterfly

    With two neighbouring kingdom's set for war, their kings decide that the best way forward is for the son of one - "Oda" (Takuya Kimura) to marry the daughter of the other - "Nohime" (Haruka Ayase). Neither are very keen on this arrangement but patrimonial loyalty and all that... An early shoulder massage illustrates really early on that these two are not a marriage made in heaven. Indeed, she proves considerably more adept than him at just about everything and is also unafraid of speaking her mind in front of his nobles - and women, well that just wasn't done! What now ensues does have an element of predictability to it, but this period of 16th century Japanese history is fraught with intrigues, political machinations, duplicity and ambition - and over the next 2¾ hours we have a decently paced unravelling of a generation of dynastic ambitions and manoeuvring that looks good and holds the attention well. Ayase takes the acting plaudits - she delivers well; and the others contribute adequately as the story advances. For me, it was the focus on the internecine society of love and honour your lord whilst you figure out ways to stab him in the back that worked well here. Loads of CGI - well it is 2023, after all, but the costumier and armourer's arts are well represented and the combat scenes spare us the worst excesses of repetition. It's a long slot of your day to commit to on the television, and I wonder if it would look better on a cinema screen, but if it's a genre in which you've an interest, then this is well worth a watch.

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      This is the second time Kimura plays the role of Oda. The last time was 1998

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    • Release date
      • January 27, 2023 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Official site
      • Official Site (Japan)
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • THE LEGEND & BUTTERFLY
    • Production company
      • Toei Company
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      • $16,087,771
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      • 2h 48m(168 min)
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