
Good Soil 2007
"One man must choose between his family or his faith."
Director Craig Shimahara's historical drama *Good Soil (2007)* unfolds against the turbulent backdrop of 17th-century Japan, where Christianity's fragile foothold is about to be crushed by imperial decree.
Director: Craig Shimahara
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Good Soil (2007) about?
*Good Soil (2007)* follows Jinbei Masuda, a samurai caught in a brutal dilemma when Japan's persecution of Christians forces him to choose between protecting his family and preserving his faith. Set in 1624, the film dramatizes the dwindling hope for Japanese Christians as political fear erodes decades of religious growth.
Who directed Good Soil?
The film was directed by Craig Shimahara, whose work brings historical depth to intimate personal struggles.
Who stars in Good Soil?
The lead roles are portrayed by Shin Koyamada as Jinbei Masuda, alongside Yoshi Ando, Atsushi Hirata, Yutaka Takeuchi, and Craig Reid.
Is Good Soil (2007) worth watching?
While only 25 minutes long, *Good Soil (2007)* delivers emotional punch and historical intrigue. Its themes of faith and sacrifice resonate strongly, making it a thought-provoking choice for fans of period dramas and moral dilemmas.
How long is Good Soil?
The runtime of *Good Soil (2007)* is 25 minutes.
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About Good Soil (2007) — A Samurai's Choice Between Faith and Family in 17th-Century Japan
Director Craig Shimahara's historical drama *Good Soil (2007)* unfolds against the turbulent backdrop of 17th-century Japan, where Christianity's fragile foothold is about to be crushed by imperial decree. The film traces the emotional crossroads faced by Jinbei Masuda, a devout samurai whose faith is tested when loyalty to his family clashes with his steadfast devotion to God. Shimahara crafts a deeply human story of conviction and sacrifice, weaving together the tension of religious persecution with the quiet strength of familial bonds. Shot in rich, evocative tones, the 25-minute drama captures a pivotal moment in history with understated intensity, blending political intrigue with personal turmoil.
Starring Shin Koyamada as the conflicted Jinbei, alongside Yoshi Ando and Atsushi Hirata, *Good Soil (2007)* balances its historical weight with intimate performances that linger long after the credits roll. This compact yet powerful tale explores themes of loyalty, faith, and the cost of integrity, all while immersing viewers in a world where every choice could mean life or death.