

A cowardly samurai is sent as an official executioner targeting the clan's former sword instructor, a man whose sword and spear skills are second to none.
Acting
Yūsaku Matsuda's sweaty, trembling cowardice is genuinely hard to watch.
Direction
Ōzu stages dread like physical weight — every frame suffocates.
Practical Effects
Real steel, real stakes, zero CGI safety nets.
Director
Hitoshi Ōzu
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Yūsaku Matsuda was already a TV heartthrob; this role deliberately destroyed that image. The studio reportedly hated it.
Released during Japan's economic anxiety, Rokube's paralysis mirrored a generation terrified of failing upward. The 1970s chambara revival was secretly about salarymen.