Samurai Marathon «1080p 2027»

★★★★☆ (4/5) Recommended for: History buffs, runners, and fans of Japanese cinema looking for something different. Watch it on: Available on Amazon Prime, Apple TV, and select Blu-ray/DVD editions.

Directed by Bernard Rose ( Immortal Beloved ) and based on a true story from the late Edo period, this film combines historical authenticity with high-stakes political thriller and stunning physical action. Here is everything you need to know about this hidden gem of Jidaigeki (period drama) cinema. Unlike many fantasy samurai epics, the core of Samurai Marathon is rooted in fact. In 1855, the lord of the Annaka Domain (located in modern-day Gunma Prefecture) staged a "60-kilometer marathon" for his samurai. Samurai Marathon

Cinematographer Peter Zeitlinger (known for his work with Werner Herzog) captures the lush Japanese wilderness in long, sweeping takes. You feel every painful step through mud and over rocky slopes. The final sprint through a hail of arrows is breathtaking. Here is everything you need to know about

At its heart, the film is a coming-of-age story. Jinnai transforms from a cowardly scholar into a man of action through sheer stubbornness. The subplot involving the Princess (Nana Komatsu) adds a layer of rebellious romance that defies traditional gender roles. Cast Highlights | Actor | Role | Known For | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Shôta Sometani | Jinnai Karasawa | Paradise Next , Himizu | | Takeru Satoh | Lord Itakura | Rurouni Kenshin (live-action) | | Nana Komatsu | Princess Yuki | The World of Kanako , Destroyer | | Mirai Moriyama | Tsujimoto | Like Father, Like Son | Fun Fact: The Real Distance The film’s title says "Marathon," but a modern marathon is 42.195 km (26.2 miles). The historic Annaka race was 60 km (37.3 miles) —over 17 km longer than a standard marathon. To make it worse, the samurai often ran in wooden sandals ( geta ) or barefoot, carrying two swords. Final Verdict Samurai Marathon is not a blood-soaked Tarantino film. It is a slow-burn, character-driven historical drama with a unique engine driving the plot: the stopwatch. Cinematographer Peter Zeitlinger (known for his work with

In the pantheon of samurai cinema, we often see stories of bloody clan wars, ritual suicide (seppuku), or the silent stoicism of a lone swordsman. But Samurai Marathon (2019) offers a refreshingly unique premise: a footrace.

If you enjoy films like The Last Samurai , 13 Assassins , or even Chariots of Fire —but want something weirder, smarter, and more athletic—put on your running shoes and rent Samurai Marathon .