
Here we find ourselves in Japan, witnessing a parade of Shinto priests during a gala fete, with the elaborate floats, banners, costumes, clowns and general spirit of religious gaiety of the Orient..
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Should you watch The Spirit of the Sho-Gun? Honestly, only if you’re a massive nerd for early 20th-century travel footage or silent film curiosities. If you’re looking for a narrative or anything resembling a modern movie, you’re going to be bored to tears within about three minutes. 🎐 It’s basically a parade. That’s...

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"Should you watch The Spirit of the Sho-Gun? Honestly, only if you’re a massive nerd for early 20th-century travel footage or silent film curiosities. If you’re looking for a narrative or anything resembling a modern movie, you’re going to be bored to tears within about three minutes. 🎐 It’s basically a parade. That’s it. It’s just priests, floats, and people in costumes shuffling down the street in Japan. There’s no drama, no twist, just pure observation. Tom Terriss is here, but don’t expect..."
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