It was really sad to see the Noko brothers and sisters (played by Yuko and Tachibana Daigoro) when they were young, in order to survive with their sister, they had to find someone to sell their body. Seeing the gambler Xinji holding a broken red paper umbrella, three peasants were dancing like tap dance on a rainy day. The cheerful ding dong sounds are hilarious. Those scenes of slaughtering enemies with knives are really emotional. Many of the knives in Zatoichi are Z-shaped, is it Dongfang Zorro, haha! And that gambler Xinji and the three peasants first explained their moves and then practiced them, and then they practiced and hit him on the head with the three of them, which made me laugh to death. Kitano Takeshi's funny kung fu is really good! That
last big performance of ancient Japanese tap dance for men and women was great, and the one with the wooden barrel as a percussion instrument. In the end Zatoichi tripped over a rock because he really couldn't see.
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