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Lady Snowblood 2: Love Song of Vengeance

Lady Snowblood 2: Love Song of Vengeance

1974
Drama
Suspense/Thriller
1h 29m
Lady Snowblood (Shurayuki-hime) is caught by the police and sentenced to death for her crimes (in Lady Snowblood I). As she is sent to the gallows she is rescued by the secret police who offer her a deal to assassinate some revolutionaries. (imdb)
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Lady Snowblood 2: Love Song of Vengeance

1974
Drama
Suspense/Thriller
1h 29m
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Rated 09 Apr 2016
50
21st
You know what's better than blood splattered swordplay? It's not a slow twisty political plot but it might be the detective that looks like he's from the Japanese Pink Panther.
Rated 11 Nov 2014
62
37th
Not nearly as interesting as the first installment, probably because Yuki gets sidelined for most of its running time, and lacks a clearly-defined goal. When we finally do have some vengeance to be wrought, it's couched in some long-form essay on modern Nationalist-identity militarism embodied through the Russo-Japanese war and the aftermath of the Meiji restoration, which is as boring to watch as it was to write just now.
Rated 06 May 2007
65
51st
This sequel is much less interesting than the original film. Yuki gets mixed up a political scheme that ends up with everyone dead, but it's got no shortage of swordplay, and fans of Meiko Kaji will want to check it out.
Rated 23 Jul 2016
86
84th
Huh, I was under the impression this was not as good as the first, but it may even be better. I haven't seen that one in years so it's hard to compare, but this has great fight scenes, wonderful cinematography and plot that carries some significant weight beyond a revenge story. It's not a complex film, but it picks a scope and does very well within that scope.
Rated 26 May 2017
60
38th
Lady Snowblood 2: Love Song of Vengeance is not as strong as the original Lady Snowblood perhaps suffering from too much intrigue and not enough blood spraying rampage. Meiko Kaji is still eminently watchable.
Rated 07 Dec 2014
65
33rd
Disappointing sequel to a great original. It has some stylish moments but also some awkwardly staged ones. Meiko Kaji is great as usual but her character sadly takes the back seat in a twisty political plot that is nowhere near as interesting as anything in the original. The ending was ok.
Rated 05 Feb 2007
83
73rd
Em honra de Kazuo Koike (1936 - 2019) filme #8. Sabe o que é melhor do que uma assassina vingativa? Uma assassina vingativa com consciência social. Pena que não continuaram com a série, havia muito potencial. Plus: Retrato do Bakunin na casa do Jûzô Itami. DVD duplo Versátil.
Rated 28 Feb 2016
56
49th
It pales in comparison to the first movie, and overall feels like a watered-down, unnecessary sequel. It is much more exploitative (Japanese sex scene), and slower moving than the first movie. But there is fun to be had here. Juzo Itami is in the role of mustachioed anarchist. The bad guys seems lifted from comic books. It should be ignored by the people who liked the first film, but aren't into 70's japanese exploitation cinema, but on it's own it is quite fun, entertaining flick.
Rated 26 Jul 2020
70
42nd
This film is, in some ways, better than "Lady Snowblood". It moves at a quicker pace while retaining that film's inventive visual style.
Rated 14 Feb 2012
25
12th
Haha, this one's actually political.
Rated 11 Aug 2009
58
47th
I'm mostly torn about this movie because there are things I really liked about it (the cinematography, the sparse atmosphere, Meiko Kaji, the ending) but things I really disliked (the story, every other actor in the film). Overall a certainly weak followup to the first, but worth watching for some fun moments. Like Yuki with a shotgun.
Rated 12 Jun 2016
52
28th
So its like the first one but with the violence and style turned down to 1. The secret police hq scenes were the only interesting parts...the sets were garish and tacky in that inimicable 70s villain way and these scenes were also the only ones shot with wild creativity.
Rated 03 Mar 2012
28
17th
This was a disappointment after seeing the first film. I admire the melancholy atmosphere to a certain extent; Shurayuki seems to have grown weary of the never-ending cycle of vengeance and even looks like she's aged significantly since the first movie (made the previous year). But the plot and most of the fight scenes seem completely uninspired and I don't think the political subtext was well thought-out.
Rated 04 Apr 2016
41
56th
And a perfectly watchable sequel.

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