『黒帯 KURO-OBI』予告編
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Superawesome!!!
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The final fight was actually a bit of a letdown, IMO. Far from the best fight in the movie.
Anyway, Im more into knockdown karate like kyokushin, than into JKA type sparring like the movie, so the overly defensive strategies and "first hit wins" mindsets dont really work for me.
Great movie, though.
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Thanks, I already got it. ^^
The film was great, awesome real Karate fights. I have mixed feelings about the sensei's teachings though. I thought the defensive nature of Karate had more to do with character development and safety of both you and your opponent than with the so-called "mastery" of the art, how it is interpreted in the movie. Better defence shows the better fighter - and that's it? And it didn't even stand out as much in the final battle between Giryu and Taikan.
What do you think?
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Karate on mainland japan was actually very new in the 30ies -having only been brought over from okinawa first time during the 20ies.
but this is a movie, not a documentary. So a few logical flaws are to be expected.,
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its about students rivalry over the black belt (seen as a symbol for mastery of the style) of their dead master. And how they use the karate they were taught by him.
It is not about any historical person. And it has been out on DVD for a good while now.
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There is english subtitle version out for sale now.
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there is both English and other language subtitle versions (german) available for sale now. A simple Google will find it easily enough(+kuro +obi +english), or simply looking on amazon,com
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its set in the 1930s when japan was invading manchuria and the military was beginning to grow in power. karate was for citizens to protect themselves due to the outlawing of weapons
Karate is a way of life. Oss!
VanDammedia 1 year ago 5
Simplesmento o melhor e talvez o único filme verdadeiramente de karatê até hoje!!!
LorranLuizOliveira 2 years ago 2