*episode 1 *stellar animation and setup; beats are predictable , though will be interesting to see how it all pays off.tHE PHILOSOPHY OF SWORD MAKING IS BEAUTIFULLY INTEGRATED , fights are cinematically interesting, there are certain narrative convineces as is the trademark of animated storytelling. 4.5/5
epidode 2 gives you cinematic high not available in half of the popular series or movies available i the market. One of the strongest episode visually, with breathtaking imagery. The main character are now set on their path , it is intresting to see what would be the role of our dumb... read the rest.
I would probably have missed this one, if it wasn't for my two favorite movie critics: Zwei wie Pech und Schwafel.
BLUE EYE SAMURAI is an animated series, but it is certainly not for children. The story follows Mizu, a young warrior on a bloody path of revenge to kill her father.
The show's title refers to the color of the protagonists eyes, which are blue due to the fact, that her father was a white man - one of four in Edo-period Japan at the time. Due to her eyes, she was a considered a so-called half-breed, not even a human being, but a monste... read the rest.
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