Amidst a bloody clan war, widower Samurai Oda struggles with raising his spirited teenage daughter Ryoan and his seven-year-old son Kaimen. When the enemy lord's daughters are captured and paraded through town, Ryoan sets off to liberate them, an act that forces Oda, his children and their clan to face old lies that divide... and older truths that may ultimately unite.
Rami- San- God damn it, Sir- I said it once before and I'll say it again- when it comes to Japanese Manga-style art on this web-site- YOU ARE THE MAN!!!!-I went thru this pretty fast tonight- tried to view it as a slow-mo Samurai movie- Just love your style- not sure what all the pretty animal drawings are about- but many of them show typical oriental-inmspired brush work- I dig all the pages with the 4-panel movie -scene setings-the light and shadows- all that extra work with the ?ben-day? shading....You did a Hell of a lot of work here...I'm not sure that the forgiveness theme sets well in a Samruai saga - only one Japanese film comes to mind along those lines that I can remember- "When the Last Sword is Drawn"- Do you know that film? (It can be viewed on HULU.com-I believe...)
11:00am / Feb 25, 2010