Fight Scenes from Ame Agaru

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Uploaded by on Dec 29, 2007

Fight scenes from the movie Ame Agaru or After the Rain or 雨あがる.

According to movie dialogue and end credits, the swordplay is Mugai Ryu Iaido.

Choreographers of sword are Okamoto Yoshiharu and Nakamura Hiroshi. Fight choreographer is Otake Ritsuke.

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  • Seems more like Tenshin Shoden Katori Shinto Ryu, which is taught by Otake Risuke and Yoshio Sugino.

  • i'm not sure what you are comparing it to ("seems more like") but yes it is Katori Shinto Ryu. Otake Ritsuke is credited in the movie.

  • As I understand, Otake-sensei is the Shihan of TSKSR. If he is the fight choreographer, how is the swordplay Mugai Ryu? What is the difference between sword and fight choreography? Are the two sword choreographers exponents of Mugai Ryu?

    Excellent video by the way. I wish there were more movies with this sort of choreography.

  • Well the solo kata that the main character does are supposed to be from MR and his sensei mentioned and flashbacked to is Tsuji Gettan. The credits make a distinction between the two and list the respective people and their arts.

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  • Japanese politeness man, gotta love it.

  • that scene with him fighting the guy with the Yari was awesome!

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  • this martial art is daito ryu aikijytstu

  • that

    guys got a yari

  • subtitles would have helped

  • Spear guy: Look, mine is bigger than yours, ha ha!

  • I loved 3:51... That's skill there.

  • @nii87

    In fact it's quite simple: one word is missed, _spear_ fight choreographer is Otake Ritsuke, as Mugai-ryu does not teach spear. All the other fights seem to be Mugai-ryu for the main character and Sinto-ryu for his opponents.

  • the best scene is where the one samurai cuts the others neck in about 6:48 :D

  • Brilliant!

  • Last scene... holy shit.

  • Love this film. Does anyone know how I can get my hands on the original short story it's from?

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