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''47 Ronin'' is a 2013 American fantasy action film directed by Carl Rinsch in his directorial debut. Written by Chris Morgan and Hossein Amini from a story conceived by Morgan and Walter Hamada, the film is a work of '' Chūshingura'' ("The Treasury of Loyal Retainers"); a fictionalized account of the forty-seven rōnin, a real-life group of masterless samurai under daimyō Asano Naganori in 18th-century Japan who avenged Naganori's death by battling his rival Kira Yoshinaka. Starring
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, Hiroyuki Sanada, Tadanobu Asano, Rinko Kikuchi and Ko Shibasaki, the film bears little resemblance to its historical basis compared to previous adaptations, and instead serves as a stylized interpretation set "in a world of
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and giants." Produced by H2F Entertainment, Mid Atlantic Films, Moving Picture Company, Stuber Productions and Relativity Media and distributed by Universal Pictures, ''47 Ronin'' premiered in
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on December 6, 2013 before being released theatrically in the United States on December 25, 2013 in both 3D and 2D formats. Upon its release, ''47 Ronin'' received generally negative reviews from critics and grossed $151 million against its production budget of $175–225 million, becoming one of the biggest box office bombs in history and leaving Universal in the red for 2013. ''Variety'' listed ''47 Ronin'' as one of "Hollywood's biggest box office bombs of 2013". A
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, '' Blade of the 47 Ronin'', was released on October 25, 2022 on Netflix.


Plot

In late-medieval Japan, Kai is a half-Japanese and half-English outcast who gets saved by Lord
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, the benevolent ruler of the Akō Domain. Kai and Asano's daughter Mika fall in love, despite the scorn her father's samurai hold for Kai’s mixed ancestry. Lord Kira, the Shōgun's master of ceremonies, seeks to take Akō for himself with the help of Mizuki, a shapeshifting kitsune. She sends a kirin to kill Asano and his men on a hunting trip, leading Kai to ride to their aid. Taking up a fallen sword, Kai slays the monster and spots Mizuki in the form of a white fox with different-colored eyes. When the Shōgun Tokugawa Tsunayoshi visits Akō, Kai notices Mizuki disguised as a concubine with the same multi-colored eyes. He tries to warn Asano's principal counselor, Oishi, about the witch in Kira's household, but is dismissed. For the entertainment of the Shōgun, Kira arranges a duel between his best warrior, a golem, and Asano's chosen combatant, whom Mizuki incapacitates with magic. Kai secretly dons his armor to fight in his stead, but is unmasked during the duel, and the Shōgun orders him severely beaten. That night, Mizuki bewitches Asano into believing Kira is raping Mika, causing him to attack the unarmed lord. Sentenced to death, Asano is compelled to perform ''
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'' to preserve his honor. The Shōgun gives Kira domain over Akō and Mika, granting her one year of mourning before she must marry Kira. The Shōgun brands Oishi and his men '' ronin'', forbidding them from avenging Asano, and Kira has Oishi imprisoned and Kai sold into slavery. Nearly a year later, Oishi is released by his captors, believing him harmless. Having realized that Kira used sorcery to frame Asano, Oishi and his son Chikara reunite the scattered ronin, and rescue Kai from the fighting pits of the Dutch colony of Dejima. Kai leads them to the mystical Tengu Forest, which he escaped as a child, to obtain the special blades of the Tengu. Warning Oishi never to draw his sword inside the Tengu temple, Kai faces the Tengu Master who once trained him. Faced with an illusion of his men being slaughtered by the Tengu, Oishi resists the urge to draw his sword, while Kai bests his former master. Having proven themselves worthy, the ronin receive their blades. They plan to ambush Kira on his pilgrimage to a shrine to seek blessings for his wedding to Mika, but the procession is a trap and most of the ronin are killed. Believing them all dead, Mizuki presents Kira with Oishi's sword, and taunts Mika with their deaths. Oishi and Kai, having survived the attack, lead half the remaining ronin to infiltrate Kira's castle, disguised as a band of wedding performers. With Kira's men distracted during the performance, the other ronin scale the castle walls and attack the guards. While Oishi fights Kira, Kai and Mika face Mizuki in the form of a dragon, and Kai finally draws on the mystical powers of the Tengu to kill her. Oishi emerges with Kira's severed head, and Kira's retainers surrender. The ronin and Kai surrender themselves to the authorities of the bakufu and are sentenced to death, having violated the Shōgun's prohibition on avenging Asano. However, the Shōgun declares that they followed the principles of ''
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'' and restores their honor as samurai, allowing them to perform ''seppuku'' and receive the honor of burial with Asano. The Shōgun returns domain of Akō to Mika, and pardons Chikara so that he may preserve Oishi’s bloodline and serve Akō. An epilogue explains the tradition of paying respect at the graves of the 47 Ronin, which continues every year on December 14.


Cast

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as Kai, a half-Japanese, half-English outcast adopted by the household of Lord Asano who joins the Ronin. The character was created for the film. ** Daniel Barber as Teen Kai * Hiroyuki Sanada as Yoshio Oishi, the leader of the Rōnin. * Tadanobu Asano as Lord Yoshinaka Kira, Lord Asano's rival daimyō. * Rinko Kikuchi as Mizuki the Witch, an odd-eyed sorceress who serves Lord Kira * Ko Shibasaki as Mika Asano, Lord Asano's daughter and Kai's love interest. ** Arisa Maekawa as Teen Mika *
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as Lord Naganori Asano, the former master of the Rōnin. * Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa as Shōgun Tsunayoshi Tokugawa * Jin Akanishi as Chikara Oishi, Oishi's son. * Masayoshi Haneda as Yasuno * Hiroshi Sogabe as Hazama * Takato Yonemoto as Basho * Hiroshi Yamada as Hara * Yorick van Wageningen as Kapitan *
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as Isogai * Shu Nakajima as Horibe * Togo Igawa as Tengu Lord * Natsuki Kunimoto as Riku * Gedde Watanabe as Troupe Leader (Kabuki Actor) *
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as Foreman * Ron Bottitta as Narrator


Production


Development

''47 Ronin'' was first announced in December 2008, with
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attached to star. According to '' Variety'', the film would "tell a stylized version of the story, mixing fantasy elements of the sort seen in '' The Lord of the Rings'' pics, with gritty battle scenes akin to those in films such as ''
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.''" Universal Pictures planned to produce the film in 2009 after hiring a director and entered talks with Carl Rinsch, who previously filmed "visual and stylish" blurbs for various companies, to direct the film in November of that year. In December 2010, the studio announced that the film would be produced and released in 3D. Between March and April 2011, five Japanese actors - Hiroyuki Sanada, Tadanobu Asano, Rinko Kikuchi, Kou Shibasaki and Jin Akanishi - were cast alongside Reeves, as Universal wanted the film to be more authentic instead of casting actors more recognizable in the United States. Universal provided Rinsch with a production budget of for the film despite his inexperience with feature-length films, which was considered by '' The Hollywood Reporter'' to be a "large-scale, downright risky" move on behalf of the studio.


Filming

Principal photography for the film began on , 2011 in Budapest. Origo Film Group contributed to the film. Production moved to Shepperton Studios in the United Kingdom while additional filming in Japan was planned. Reeves revealed that various scenes were first filmed in the Japanese language to familiarize the cast, and were then filmed again in English. The costumes were designed by Penny Rose, who stated that "We decided to base it on the culture and what the shapes should be—i.e., everyone's in a kimono—but we've thrown a kind of fashion twist at it. And we've made it full of color, which is quite unusual for me." Reshoots were done in London in late August 2012, which were delayed by the
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and the filming of Reeves' directorial debut, '' Man of Tai Chi''. Universal pulled Rinsch from the project during the editing stages in late 2012, with Universal chairwoman Donna Langley taking over the editing process. In addition, the studio added a love scene, extra close-ups and individual lines of dialogue to try and boost Reeves' presence in the film, which "significantly added" to the budget of the film.


Music

''47 Ronin: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack'' is a
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containing the film score composed by
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, which was released on December 17, 2013 by Varèse Sarabande. ;Soundtrack list * Oishi's Tale * Kirin Hunt * Resentment * The Witch's Plan * Ako * Shogun * Tournament * Bewitched * Assano Seppuku * Dutch Island Fugue * Reunited Ronin * Tengu * Shrine Ambush * The Witch's Lie * Kira's Wedding Quartet * Palace Battle * The Witch Dragon * Return To Ako * Shogun's Sentence * Mika and Kai * Seppuku * 47 Ronin


Release

''47 Ronin'' was originally scheduled to be released on , 2012, but was delayed to , 2013 due to the need for work on the 3D effects. It was moved once more to a final release date of December 25, 2013, due to the need for work on the reshoots and post-production. An endorsement from the cast of '' Sengoku Basara'' was held until January 23, 2014, stating that Japanese fans who tweet with the
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'' for the
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or a ''47 Ronin'' poster signed by the film's cast.


Home media

Universal Pictures Home Entertainment released ''47 Ronin'' on DVD, Blu-ray and Blu-ray 3D on April 1, 2014.


Reception


Box office

''47 Ronin'' originally premiered in Japan on December 6, 2013, where it opened to 753 screens and grossed an estimated $1.3 million, opening in third place behind '' Lupin the 3rd vs. Detective Conan: The Movie'' and ''Kaguya-hime no Monogatari'' (''The Tale of Princess Kaguya''). '' Variety'' reported that the Japanese debut was "troubling", considering the well-known local cast and the fact that the film is loosely based on a famous Japanese tale. The evening tabloid newspaper ''
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'' reported that its dismal performance were "unheard-of numbers" generated by the Japanese distaste for a Hollywood rendition of ''Chūshingura'', which bore little resemblance to the renowned historical epic. In the United States, the film grossed $20.6 million in five days after its release on Christmas Day 2013, opening in ninth place and facing heavy competition from ''
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, The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug'', '' Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues'', '' The Wolf of Wall Street'', ''
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'', '' The Secret Life of Walter Mitty'' and '' The Hunger Games: Catching Fire''. In the United Kingdom, the film grossed $2.3 million upon debuting in fifth place. The film was a box office bomb, unable to recover its $175 million production budget.


Critical response

''47 Ronin'' received predominantly negative reviews from film critics, failing to impress Japanese audiences where studio expectations were high. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds a 16% approval rating based on 90 reviews, with an average score of 4.20/10. The critical consensus reads: "''47 Ronin'' is a surprisingly dull fantasy adventure, one that leaves its talented international cast stranded within one dimensional roles." On Metacritic, the film has a score of 28 out of 100 based on 21 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews". Audiences polled by
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gave the film an average grade of "B+" on an A+ to F scale. Kirsten Acuña of '' Business Insider'' stated that the film flopped for three reasons: First, it opened in December when there is an oversaturation of films for the Christmas season; second, the film took "too long in the vault" after having undergone editing and lost momentum as a result; and third, audiences had not been drawn to Reeves as an actor since '' The Matrix Revolutions'' (which was released ten years prior) and that he had not yet reestablished his stardom prior to making '' John Wick''.


Accolades


Sequel

A stand-alone sequel, titled '' Blade of the 47 Ronin'', was released exclusively on Netflix on October 25, 2022.


References


External links

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