Nagasaki, 1964: Following the death of his yakuza father, 15-year-old Kikuo is taken under the wing of a famous kabuki actor. Alongside Shunsuke, the actor’s only son, he decides to dedicate himself to this traditional form of theatre. For decades, the two young men grow and evolve together – and one will become the greatest Japanese master of the art of kabuki.

Ryo Yoshizawa
as Kikuo Tachibana

Ryusei Yokohama
as Shunsuke Ogaki

Mitsuki Takahata
as Harue Fukuda

Shinobu Terajima
as Sachiko Ogaki

Soya Kurokawa
as Kikuo (young)

Keitatsu Koshiyama
as Shunsuke (young)

Min Tanaka
as Mangiku Onogawa

Ken Watanabe
as Hanjiro Hanai

Nana Mori
as Akiko

Takahiro Miura
as Takeno
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First of all, I want to thank Feat Pictures for bringing this magical, lavish, and grand Japanese film to Indonesia. I genuinely couldn’t take my eyes off the screen while watching it. One of my favorite aspects is how carefully the film handles its use of music knowing exactly when to bring in the ...
CinemaSerf
When we first meet "Kikuo" (Soyo Murokawa) you get the distinct feeling that his Yakuza father isn't so impressed that he is performing as a kabuki actor at a luncheon. Well that doesn't matter for very long as that meeting is gatecrashed by a rival gang and the young man soon finds himself a fiftee...