Something else that occurs to me about this film. There’s no reason a woman shouldn’t enjoy it as much as a man. It involves relationship issues, everything of the small village, and other things. It’s a lot more than swords and fighting. It’s really an amazing feat. And it seems long, until you realize when and where it was made. A lot of Japan was still a smoking ruin, and going into a theater with some air conditioning and taking your mind away to hundreds of years distant, and forgetting about how hard life was. This is truly a masterpiece.
It’s a masterpiece of film making.
L
I’m a woman and i LOVE that movie. So you are right.