ITT: Films so patrician, they don't even have reviews
is it any good?
What about films so patricianthey don't even exist
>>63758200
It's incredible
>>63758355
>>>/a/
>>63758549
Just like my novel desu
>https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4KvDNnJfnqdQFUcn7FI92Vkn9o5teZbf
Doesn't even have an IMDB page. Get on my level.
>>63758724
>Doesn't even have an IMDB page
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2023553/
It does.
>>63758149
>User Reviews
Brooding, suffocating vision of Hell on Earth...
5 May 2004 | by Last_Few_Days (West Country, England) – See all my reviews
A stark, desperate tale of vengeance, Shura examines the plight of Gengobe - a Ronin (Samurai without Master) - and his quest to right the wrongs done unto him. This is basically the whole plot in a nutshell, but this isn't any kind of action adventure story or pulp fiction Samurai epic, rather a philosophical and meditative examination of manipulation and a misguided affection which blinds a man from his duty and true quest. True this is a staple of Japanese cinema - but it is one which has rarely been examined quite this painfully and as unflinchingly as it is in this film.
>>63758700