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re: Shogun 2024 Trailer
Posted on 1/29/24 at 11:46 am to Jack Ruby
Posted on 1/29/24 at 11:46 am to Jack Ruby
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Put a chick in it and make it gay.
And that's seems almost exactly what they did
This isn't Shogun. Looks just like any other modern martial arts movie where guys and gals are on equal footing in society and abilities. This is 16th Century Japan producers. Women made tea, food, baths and sex.
That trailer is confusing...Where's the ships crew? Already dead after being tortured?
Wouldn't be surprised if the Japanese girl becomes a Shogun at the end as that position was hereditary and looks like she's the Shogun's daughter. Hollywood can't help themselves.
Posted on 1/30/24 at 7:57 am to mizzoubuckeyeiowa
There is a new trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yOixbB_G-54
Japanese women, especially those of the samurai class, actually did participate in some of the fighting during that period, in particular during sieges. Even in the late 1800's, during the events that at least partly inspired The Last Samurai, there were women who fought and died defending the castle during the battle of Aizu.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yOixbB_G-54
quote:
This isn't Shogun. Looks just like any other modern martial arts movie where guys and gals are on equal footing in society and abilities. This is 16th Century Japan producers. Women made tea, food, baths and sex.
That trailer is confusing...Where's the ships crew? Already dead after being tortured?
Wouldn't be surprised if the Japanese girl becomes a Shogun at the end as that position was hereditary and looks like she's the Shogun's daughter. Hollywood can't help themselves.
Japanese women, especially those of the samurai class, actually did participate in some of the fighting during that period, in particular during sieges. Even in the late 1800's, during the events that at least partly inspired The Last Samurai, there were women who fought and died defending the castle during the battle of Aizu.
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