In the last days of the Tokugawa shogunate, there was a cute warrior, Souji Okita, who belonged to the armed police of the shogunate in Kyoto. Very few knew that Souji was not a boy, but a woman. Souji loved the vice-leader of the armed police, Toshizou Hijikata. Souji suffered from pulmonary tuberculosis and coughed up blood during a battle. Toshizou helped her but said that he did not care for the girl with a smell of blood. Souji had a real talent for swordsmanship and no one but Ryouma Sakamoto could compete with her. Ryouma was a liberal intellectual and tried to carry out a revolution without blood. However, the bloody Meiji Restoration broke out and Souji killed Ryouma who lost his dream. Because a friendship had sprung up between Toshizou and Ryouma, Toshizou got angry and slashed at Souji with a sword. Unwillingly, she unsheathed her sword and thought that she might get love if she was killed by the man she loved.
Title | A Naive History of the Bakumatsu Era |
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Year | 1991 |
Genre | Drama, Comedy |
Country | Japan |
Studio | KADOKAWA |
Cast | Ken Watanabe, Riho Makise, Tetta Sugimoto, Masatô Ibu, Naomi Zaizen, Akira Emoto |
Crew | Kazuyoshi Okuyama (Producer), Ryouichi Kuniyoshi (Music), Mitsuyuki Yakushiji (Director), Haruki Kadokawa (Producer), Kôhei Tsuka (Novel), Mitsuyuki Yakushiji (Writer) |
Keyword | historical fiction, jidaigeki, shinsengumi, bakumatsu |
Release | Jul 06, 1991 |
Runtime | 102 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 7.00 / 10 by 1 users |
Popularity | 4 |
Budget | 0 |
Revenue | 0 |
Language | 日本語 |