SHŌGUN (2024) - Chapter Ten: A Dream of a Dream
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SHŌGUN (2024) - Chapter Ten: A Dream of a Dream
SHŌGUN (2024) - Chapter Five: Broken to the Fist
Crimson Sky - Shogun (2024)
Shōgun (2024)
ABE SHINNOSUKE (阿部 進之介) / SHINNOSUKE ABE
as Toda Hirokatsu / Buntaro in Shōgun (2024)
**Shots of the Episode**
Shōgun (2024)
Episode 5: “Broken to the Fist” (2024) Director: Frederick E.O. Toye Cinematographer: Sam McCurdy
Shōgun
TV Shows/Dramas watched in 2024
Shōgun (2024, USA/Japan)
Creators: Rachel Kondo & Justin Marks (based on the novel by James Clavell)
Mini-review:
Damn, this is one masterful piece of television. It's outstanding in pretty much every regard (save for one, but I'll get to that later). From the very first episode, you can just tell the show's cast and crew poured all their passion into making this. The sets and costumes are amazingly detailed, and the writing is nothing short of spellbending; it's pretty much impossible to pry your eyes away from the screen. And the acting... just WOW. This is one superb ensemble. Everyone is so f**king good that I can't even pick an MVP. As for the one thing I didn't like, that would be the cinematography. This show falls prey to the Hollywood trend of making some scenes so dark that you can't see anything. But still, everything else is absolutely incredible, so I can forgive them for the darkness. Anyway, if you haven't started Shōgun already, you really should do it as soon as possible. It's a true must-watch.