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I love the Zatoichi movies. Love ‘em. One of my shelves has a pile of Zatoichi DVDs thirty cases high. The tale of a blind swordsman with amazing moves and a penchant for gambling certainly has no shortage of material for the dedicated fan: it spawned twenty-seven films and a one hundred and twelve-episode TV series. Zatoichi is remarkable for many reasons, but primarily because actor Shintaro Katsu played the character in every screen appearance but one.

Now, thanks to a deal between Criterion and Hulu, you can watch six of the films, the first chapters in the long series, for free. This looks to be the first of a series of Hulu offerings from Criterion, and it’s a great start. 

Hulu is streaming the first six films in the series, beginning with the black and white films The Tale of Zatoichi and The Tale of Zatoichi Continues, and then moving on to the first four color films featuring the character. The best-looking one in this batch may be the sixth film, Zatoichi and the Chest of Gold, which boasts really eye-catching super-saturated color, some great sets and staging, and a beautiful fight sequence set amid a set of paper lanterns.

The Zatoichi movies were generally formulaic, and featured the blind masseur traveling from town to town, where he is often recognized as the famed swordsman Zatoichi and recruited to defend innocents against injustice or battle greedy gangs. But within that formula was a huge playground for Katsu to create various sides of Zatoichi’s persona and explore many different tales of revenge, crime, honor and family. One film unites Zatoichi with Toshiro Mifune, playing a riff on his Yojimbo character; sadly it isn’t one of the series’ best offerings.

The series has left a significant mark on other filmmakers. Among the most obvious references include Robert Rodriguez nodding to it in Once Upon a Time in Mexico, and a recent big studio movie (which I won’t name to avoid spoilers) that definitely took inspiration from the movies as well.

Oh, and that one Zatoichi appearance that doesn’t feature Shintaro Katsu? That’s Takeshi Kitano’s 2003 film, where he revived the character at the behest of one of Katsu’s closest friends. I think the film is fantastic — it is to samurai movies what Death Proof is to Grindhouse films — and a very worthy successor to Katsu’s collection.

I’ve embedded the first film below; sadly, as with all of Hulu’s content, it is probably limited to US viewers. I can’t do anything about that, but I’ll apologize anyway.

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  • melvin vit
    damnit! cant access hulu :(
  • evilninjax
    Also don't forget that Rutger Hauer's BLIND FURY was a loose remake of ZATOICHI.
  • Guest
    The premise has me intrigued, I hadn't heard of these films before. Can't acess Hulu though :(

    Is there one film in particular from the series worth seeking out, or should I just check out the first one and see if I like it?
  • evilninjax
    You could likely just pick up any one of the vids and not be at too much of a loss, but yeah, I'd start with the first one and work your way thru.

    Also, if you like ZATOICHI (and chambara films in general), should check out the movies series by Katsu Shintaro's brother Wakayama Tomisaburo: LONE WOLF AND CUB, an inspiration for the graphic novel on which the Tom Hanks movie ROAD TO PERDITION was based.
  • Anti-Septic
    This is excellent news, anyone who hasn't seen the Zatoichi films should really take advantage of this offer.

    I have been obsessed with the Zatoichi character since viewing my first film more than ten years ago, since then I have seen all 26 of the Zatoichi films, the 2003 revival film and 45 episodes of the Zatoichi TV series which ran for roughly 100 episodes!

    Don't miss them!
  • criterion's been on it lately. close to 130 on netflix instant, and now the hulu channel. I love it.
  • sweeet. does the first film provide an origin story or does it start the way most of the films do, where "he just is"?
  • Guest
    HELL YES! I've seen all of these, but about a decade ago. Thank you, Hulu. This is Excellent.
  • Finnias
    Cool, I haven't seen any of these yet. And the "recent big studio movie" Russ is referring to is The Blind Side.
  • Jacob
    Hilarious comments aside, which movie is he referring to?
    The Last Airbender? Or . . . does recent mean it's already been released? And if so . . . why would he be worried about spoilers?
    Also, am I overthinking this?
  • RJBlakeAAU
    SPOILER DONT READ UNLESS YOU WANT A MOVIE RUINED FOR YOU:













    Book of Eli is the movie. Denzel Washington's character ends up being blind and protecting the last bible which is braile. It is a twist in the movie.
  • oh the humanity
    Close but the wrong Sandra Bullock movie - I think Russ was talking ALL ABOUT STEVE.
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