
Trilogy about the travels of the kindly bakuto Kunisada Chuji. Film depicts Chuji's attempt to save the geisha Oshina, a rebellion against the rigid social structure of Edo Japan.

Is "Chuji's Travel Diary part 3" worth watching today? Short answer: yes, absolutely, especially for those who appreciate the foundational artistry of Japanese cinema and narratives that dare to question societal norms. This film is a profound experience for cinephiles, historians, and anyone seeking a compelling chara...

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Daisuke Itô

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"Is "Chuji's Travel Diary part 3" worth watching today? Short answer: yes, absolutely, especially for those who appreciate the foundational artistry of Japanese cinema and narratives that dare to question societal norms. This film is a profound experience for cinephiles, historians, and anyone seeking a compelling character study wrapped in period drama. However, it might not be for viewers accustomed to modern pacing or those unfamiliar with the cultural nuances of early 20th-century Japanese st..."
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