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Tange Sazen and the Princess
Movie

Tange Sazen and the Princess

1961Unknown

Woke Score
1
out of 10

Plot

Tange Sazen interferes with an evil plot against the Iga Yagyu family.

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Overall Series Review

Tange Sazen and the Princess is a definitive piece of classic Japanese cinema that remains entirely focused on its historical setting and the archetypal journey of its protagonist. Released in 1961, the film centers on Tange Sazen, a rugged and hyper-masculine ronin who operates outside the law but adheres to a strict internal code of justice. The narrative values loyalty, martial skill, and individual honor above all else. It is a pure genre exercise that avoids any intersectional subtext or modern social engineering, providing a story where characters succeed or fail based on their own choices and physical prowess. The film serves as a celebration of the samurai tradition rather than a critique of it.

Categorical Breakdown

Identity Politics1/10

The film features a historically accurate cast for Edo-period Japan. Characters are judged solely by their loyalty, skill with a blade, and personal integrity rather than modern identity markers.

Oikophobia1/10

The narrative displays deep respect for Japanese heritage and samurai culture. It portrays historical traditions as a source of identity and structure rather than systemic oppression.

Feminism1/10

Gender dynamics are strictly traditional. Tange Sazen is a protective and capable male lead, and the female characters exist within the established social order of the time without attempting to subvert it or emasculate the men.

LGBTQ+1/10

The story focuses on traditional family dynamics and social structures. There is no inclusion of sexual identity politics or gender theory.

Anti-Theism1/10

The movie operates within a traditional moral framework where objective right and wrong exist. It treats the spiritual and ethical customs of the era with casual sincerity rather than hostility.

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