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So there seems to be a bad ass sword master female who at one point faces off 5 plus soldiers alone.
I don’t remember that from the one I watched before. Don’t recognise the lead guy actually as he’s only in the trailer a few seconds he might be 4th lead in his own show
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@Pesty The previous movie isn’t the authority here, the book is.
Mariko-Sama is not a swordsmaster. She doesn’t pick up the sword because she thinks she can defeat the samurai she’s facing, she picks it up because SHE WANTS TO DIE HONORABLY IN BATTLE. She understands (better than almost any other character in the book) her feudal Lord’s motivations. She felt that her death while under the “protection” of her master’s enemies would have helped her master immensely if it occurred in the correct circumstances. Her master was always searching for exactly the correct circumstances in which to use Mariko. He was forbidding her (at that point) from committing seppuku so to Mariko an honorable death in battle was just as good (even better, really).
OTOH, her death wish was selfish because her parents were viewed as traitors (IIRC) and her Japanese husband was a brutish, murderous rapist and at this point, IIRC her and Blackstone were in love and in a physical relationship (Mariko’s death in battle vs enemy Samurai would literally bury ALL of that shame).
Read the book (or listen to it). It’s awesome, even if it gets things wrong from a historical standpoint. Hell, you being a Brit, oughta enjoy it as the main character is an English Pilot who is awarded (maybe he recovers after a battle?) a Portuguese rutter (logbook) and is the 1st Western pilot (loosely based on
William Adams ) into those waters (other than the Portuguese).