Zatôichi Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.50/10 from 51000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Zatoichi

Title in Italiano:

Zatôichi

Title in Português:

Zatoichi

Title in Français:

Zatoichi

Title in Türk:

Zatoichi

Title in Deutsch:

Zatoichi - Der blinde Samurai

Synopsis

The blind masseur and former samurai Zatôichi (Takeshi Kitano) is drifting and arrives in a small village dominated by three tyrannical lords, Inosuke Ginzo (Ittoku Kishibe), Tashichi Ogi (Saburo Ishikura) and Funahachi (Koji Koike). He helps an old woman and she lodges him at her home. Zatôichi gambles and the old lady's nephew, a complete loser, becomes close to him and Zatôichi helps him in the bets. They meet the geishas Seitaro 'Osei' Naruto (Daigorô Tachibana) and Okinu Naruto (Yuuko Daike), actually a brother and a sister that have been chasing the killers of their parents, Inosuke, Tashichi and Kuchinawa, for ten years seeking revenge. When the ronin Hattori Genosuke (Tadanobu Asano) offers his service of bodyguard to Ginzo, the boss decide to destroy the Funachi gang and join to Ogi later. But Zatôichi decides to help the village and get rid off the criminals.

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Richard Hill
8/10

The music seamlessly transitions between different moods and atmospheres, enhancing the storytelling and character development in Zatôichi.

George Lee
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Zatôichi is a standout feature of the film, elevating the viewing experience and leaving a lasting impression on the audience with its memorable and impactful musical themes.

Elizabeth White
7/10

The hauntingly beautiful melodies in the soundtrack evoke a sense of nostalgia and longing, perfectly complementing the story of revenge and redemption in the movie.

Richard White
8/10

The soundtrack effectively builds tension and suspense, keeping the audience engaged and on the edge of their seats throughout the film.

Margaret Lewis
8/10

The use of percussion in the soundtrack creates a sense of urgency and excitement, adding to the overall cinematic experience.

Matthew Harris
6/10

The soundtrack of Zatôichi showcases the talent and creativity of the composers, who have crafted a score that is both authentic to the setting of the film and innovative in its approach to storytelling through music.

Deborah Harris
8/10

The soundtrack of Zatôichi perfectly captures the essence of the samurai era with its traditional Japanese instruments and melodies.

Elizabeth Evans
6/10

The soundtrack of Zatôichi perfectly captures the essence of feudal Japan, with traditional instruments and melodies that transport the listener to that time period.

Matthew Hill
5/10

The music in Zatôichi effectively sets the tone for the film, enhancing both the action sequences and the emotional moments with its dynamic and evocative compositions.

David Hernandez
6/10

The soundtrack of Zatôichi skillfully blends traditional Japanese music with modern elements, creating a unique and memorable musical experience that complements the film's visuals perfectly.

Jennifer Wright
1/10

The music did not effectively enhance the emotional impact of key scenes in the movie. I felt disconnected from the characters and their struggles due to the uninspired and generic soundtrack.

Jennifer Walker
5/10

The use of percussion in the soundtrack of Zatôichi adds a sense of urgency and excitement to the fight scenes, making them even more thrilling to watch.

Linda Hernandez
5/10

The emotional depth of the music in Zatôichi adds layers to the characters' development, allowing the audience to connect with their struggles and triumphs on a deeper level.

Jennifer Wright
7/10

The music enhances the emotional depth of the film, particularly during intense fight scenes and heartfelt moments.

William Martinez
4/10

The instrumentation and arrangement of the songs in Zatôichi seemed dated and did not resonate with the modern setting of the film. I believe a more contemporary approach to the music could have elevated the overall viewing experience.

Betty Hill
6/10

The haunting melodies in the soundtrack of Zatôichi create a sense of mystery and intrigue, drawing the audience deeper into the story and the characters' motivations.

Carol Garcia
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Zatôichi is a standout feature of the film, showcasing the talent and creativity of the composer in crafting a memorable and impactful musical score.

Laura Taylor
3/10

The soundtrack of Zatôichi felt repetitive and lacked diversity in musical styles. I found myself growing tired of hearing the same motifs and melodies throughout the film.