Sleepy Eyes of Death 1: The Chinese Jade
Sleepy Eyes of Death 1: The Chinese Jade
| 02 November 1963 (USA)
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Nemuri Kyoshiro, a youthful and cynical ronin with unparalleled skill, is approached by both sides in a game of corruption, ambition, and double crosses. The leader of the Kaga clan, who thinks he has killed his smuggling partner, fears that the shogunate will discover his illegal activities. He learns of evidence that will prove his guilt. Meanwhile, his partner is not dead, and, assisted by a master of Shorenji boxing, is looking for revenge and for his loot. The Kaga leader sends the beautiful Chisa to enlist Nemuri's aid. The unexpected happens: the hard-bitten Nemuri falls in love. Can he protect her, topple the criminals, and avoid the boxer's deadly skill?

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Stometer

Save your money for something good and enjoyable

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GurlyIamBeach

Instant Favorite.

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SpunkySelfTwitter

It’s an especially fun movie from a director and cast who are clearly having a good time allowing themselves to let loose.

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Dirtylogy

It's funny, it's tense, it features two great performances from two actors and the director expertly creates a web of odd tension where you actually don't know what is happening for the majority of the run time.

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sinful-2

Story is about a somewhat cold and cynical ronin that is attempted killed by one part in a struggle and attempted hired by the other part. Well and then the bodies starts dropping all over :-)It is not a fast paced action movie but you will not miss anything either if your brain is temporary on stand-by.When you watch this you will not be amazed by the acting. but it is fine as light fluff.I would not recommend this movie to everyone. But if you like Japanese movies with some slashing then it may be for you. I was well entertained and look forward to seeing the next one in the series.

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MartinHafer

This is the first of the Sleepy Eyes of Death series and the first of the series that I have seen. Because I haven't seen the rest of the films, it's not possible for me to compare and contrast it--which I'll try to do after I see others in the series.The reason I chose to watch this film is that I love Japanese films and had seen all of the Zatoichi films. I was looking for some other series and in many ways, this seemed like a natural. Unlike the similar Zatoichi films, Nemuri Kyoshiro (Raizô Ichikawa) plays a guy who just seems really bored with life--underplaying EVERYTHING in the film and under-emoting throughout--plus this swordsman can actually see (a minor plus, I must add). Like Zatoichi, he's a good guy, absolutely amazing with the sword and is tired of needless killing.Because Nemuri is so good with the sword, two rival sides want to bring them into their fight to help their side win. However, even though Nemuri is a ronin (i.e., a samurai who has no master and as a result, no money), he is slow to get in the middle of things. Eventually, he learns that both sides really do suck--so he chooses a middle path. This brings him to a woman who falls in love with him--and you know that it's destined to fail--just like Zatoichi.The action is pretty good and the story not bad, though the film really suffers for two reasons. First, with Nemuri so emotionally constricted in the film, his personality really is lacking and cold. Second, the plot is way too talky. Again and again, the major characters seem to sit and talk and talk and talk. By the time the big "boss battle" comes at the end of the film, it's about time!! Speeding the film up a bit would have really helped.Perhaps the next installment will be better. However, I don't think the film was nearly as poor as the other reviews seem to indicate--it is quite watchable for fans of samurai films. It just could stand improvement--a little punching up, so to speak.

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deadjoe

Nemury Kyoshiro was one of the most well know chanbara series in Japan. With Raizo Ishikawa who died at 37 years old.I have a huge deception when i see this movie. When you compare with the first Zatoichi or another chanbara of the time, you find this one very boring. But unlike other series like James Bond or Zatoichi for example, the better have to come.Watch for the other. As the series evolve, the film are better. (sorry for my bad english)

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BigGuy

I found this movie to be rather slow going and quite cliched. The lead character was suppose to be a loose cannon ronin, but no explanation or development was given. Other characters seemed to come and go from the story as needed to fill in the gaps, with no closure with any except those who die. As for the fight scenes, which often make up for the cliches in the typical action-type movie... well they were sadly lacking in this. The typical fight was the ninjas charging with swords raised over head and then they get killed. No fencing, just slaughter of ninjas. Save your time and see a good samurai film.

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