Hi Joao San, ...Hmm, that movie,...It had good and bad points, and although I've only seen it twice, the historical mistakes and the fictional points far outweighed the good. Some of the performances were good, and the scale was admirable, but the story....HUH?? Ninja women? Shima Sakon blowing himself up at the end? The use of battle axes and crossbows? (What country did the director think this was set in?) ....I left the theatre frustrated. There were better more realistic battle scenes 25 years ago in the 2000 NHK Taiga Drama Aoi Tokugawa Sandai. But yes, they did show Mitsunari tied in the above mentioned ways.
In the end of the Sekigahara movie (2017), they show Mitsunari tied like that. Even showed the process of binding for a brief time i think. Btw, what do you think about this movie, if you mind? I personally liked the performances and some of battle scenes, which they are more "realistic".
Hi Joao San, ...Hmm, that movie,...It had good and bad points, and although I've only seen it twice, the historical mistakes and the fictional points far outweighed the good. Some of the performances were good, and the scale was admirable, but the story....HUH?? Ninja women? Shima Sakon blowing himself up at the end? The use of battle axes and crossbows? (What country did the director think this was set in?) ....I left the theatre frustrated. There were better more realistic battle scenes 25 years ago in the 2000 NHK Taiga Drama Aoi Tokugawa Sandai. But yes, they did show Mitsunari tied in the above mentioned ways.
In the end of the Sekigahara movie (2017), they show Mitsunari tied like that. Even showed the process of binding for a brief time i think. Btw, what do you think about this movie, if you mind? I personally liked the performances and some of battle scenes, which they are more "realistic".