Postby Kaligraphic » Sun Aug 28, 2005 10:56 pm
Okay, broad plot overgeneralization mode is ACTIVE: essentially, you take the Akira Kurosawa classic Seven Samurai (Shichinin no samurai), cut just before the very end, and stuff in another season of action.
Set in a world with a blend of high technology and historical lifestyles, Samurai Seven mixes robotic warriors with flesh-and-blood peasants, and contrasts a poor but peaceful farming village with a thriving mercantile capitol. The plot centers around that of the movie (i.e. village hires samurai to defeat bandits) and deviates from that surprisingly little - for the first half. After that, it delves into some imperial entanglements that feel a bit slower and perhaps less well-written. (not that they're bad, but most (not all, but most) of the really good moments in the first half are lifted straight from the movie. You gotta love the "thirteen-year-old samurai" bit.)
For the local categories, let's see, there's a fair bit of violence, because it's a samurai series - most of it is human on machine, though. I recall the language being relatively "clean", a little bit of sexual content (mostly in terms of avoiding temptation, so it would be ranked low on this site's scale; also I recall one somewhat forced kiss, but that was about it for the entire series) no nudity that I can think of, and very little religion mentioned at all. There's a little bit that equates the samurai's "smell of the battlefield" with a taint of sin, but that rather makes sense, given that it comes from killing other people. A stone on a pendant is incidentally used as a divining stone, but this usage is minor.
To take a quick guess at how it would be rated on this site, I suppose that it would get somewhere around a 5 or 7 for violence, from 2 to 4 on the language depending on the version (I don't have the dub yet), maybe a 1 or 2 for sexual content, 0 nudity (unless you object to your navel) and maybe a 1 or so on "bad religion".
If you want to take that as a review, go ahead. If not, then don't.
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