
Gedobo 2011
In the realm of ancient Japanese honor, 'Gedobo' (2011) masterfully weaves a tale of redemption and moral decay. Directed by Hiroyuki Tsuji, this gripping crime drama delves into the world of the samurai, where duty and humanity are tested.
Director: Hiroyuki Tsuji
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Gedobo (2011) about?
The film follows the story of Masuba, a disillusioned underboss, and Gedobo, a wandering monk who see the world through the lens of darkness.
Who directed Gedobo?
Directed by Hiroyuki Tsuji, a master of Japanese cinema.
Who stars in Gedobo?
The film features Hitoshi Ozawa, Yoshiyuki Yamaguchi, and Atsuko Kurusu in key roles.
Is Gedobo (2011) worth watching?
While the film's IMDb rating is not available, its thought-provoking themes and gripping atmosphere make it a must-watch for fans of crime dramas and Japanese cinema.
How long is Gedobo?
The film has a runtime of 78 minutes.
About Gedobo (2011) — A Tale of Redemption and Moral Decay
In the realm of ancient Japanese honor, 'Gedobo' (2011) masterfully weaves a tale of redemption and moral decay. Directed by Hiroyuki Tsuji, this gripping crime drama delves into the world of the samurai, where duty and humanity are tested. The story follows Masuba, a disillusioned underboss, and Gedobo, a wandering monk who sees the world through the lens of darkness. As these two characters cross paths, they must confront the true meaning of honor and the consequences of their actions.
With its rich atmosphere and thought-provoking themes, 'Gedobo' is a cinematic experience that will leave viewers questioning the very fabric of their own morality. Hiroyuki Tsuji's direction brings to life a world of intrigue and deception, where the lines between right and wrong are blurred. Don't miss this gripping tale of honor, duty, and the human condition.