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Samurai 7 – Volume 3 Streaming

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Movie Title: Samurai 7 – Volume 3
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Samurai 7 – Volume 3 is available for streaming or downloading.

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Synopsis:

As the epic continues, the Samurai become Seven on their diagram toward Kanna Village – but the path is not as easy as it may seem – and the Nobuseri have been alerted to their presence.

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In the first episode of Volume 3 (Episode 9), the Samurai emerge from the Caves with the encourage snd guidance of Honoka – a local woman who mercurial catches the contemplate of a sympathetic Rikichi – but unbiased as the group finds an exit from the murky caverns, they are ambushed by a squad of Nobuseri, as well as a gun-toting Hyogo. Objective as Kambei appears to have been cornered, Kyuzo suddenly rescues him. Claiming that he is the only one that will end Kambei, Kyuzo decides to join the group after betraying Hyogo and the bandits – becoming the Sixth Samurai. However, Kirara fiercely protests to Kambei about their original enemy-turned-ally. Meanwhile, a group of Bandits offers mercy to the villagers of Kanna if they are willing to hand over the Samurai – racy many treacherous thoughts in the minds of villagers whose fright grips their souls.

In Episode 10, the group splits up to avoid pursuance and fool Nobuseri scouts as they reach the village. While Kikuchiyo, Kambei, and Komachi torment Katsushiro with questions about his feelings toward Kirara, Gorobei, Heihachi and Rikichi have to disguise themselves as women when they are suddenly discovered by Nobuseri. Meanwhile, Kyuzo and Shichiroji accompany Kirara as they head through the mountains – but Kirara is quiet wary of Kyuzo – until he saves her Life.

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In Episode 11, the group finally arrives in Kanna Village – but the village appears to have been abandoned. Seized by dread, the villagers have hid, and most are trembling with dread and second thoughts about going against the Nobuseri. Luckily, Kikuchiyo arrives and lures the villagers out, assuring them that if they have faith in the Samurai, they will prevail. Kambei then assesses the set and inspires the villagers to rise together against the Nobuseri. The Samurai each go about their seperate tasks, preparing the Villagers for battle, as well as changing Kanna Village into a make-shift Fortress. But Farmer Manzo is quiet sure to sell the Samurai out to the Bandits – and it is up to Kirara and Katsushiro to close him when he tries to say a Nobuseri sergeant. Katsushiro must succeed in his first battle – or the Samurai are finished.

In Episode 12, Manzo is brought before the furious village and the disgruntled Heihachi, who knows of Kambei’s ease and mercy. Katsushiro is unexcited in shock from his first taste of combat – but with a sharpened sword and strong words from Kambei, his decide is strengthened. Unbiased as the alliance between the Villagers and Samurai is about to be broken by the conflict over Manzo’s guilt, Kikuchiyo appears yet again to build the day. With an emotional speech defending Manzo, Kikuchiyo reasons that Samurai are at fault for making Farmers desperate and hungry – finally revealing to the group (indirectly) that he was once a farmer, before he became fully-mechanized and became a Samurai. Finally achieving Kambei’s approval, the group is finally complete at Seven. But the fight is long from over – the Bandits are growing restless, and the Village will soon be harvesting their rice. But with their alliance obtain, the Farmers display a battle flag to the Samurai – and the group prepares themselves for the first of many battles to advance.

My Review: Although not really comparable to Kurosawa’s masterpiece, this tale re-telling continues to excite and dazzle. This incandescent and beautifully detailed work of art brings Kurosawa’s message and challenging narrative to the 21st Century. If you’re looking for an identical clone to Kurosawa’s unusual, you’ll be disappointed, but most likely fair as entertained.
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