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  2. Bunraku (film) - Wikipedia

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    Bunraku is a 2010 martial-arts action film written and directed by Guy Moshe based on a story by Boaz Davidson. The film stars Josh Hartnett , Demi Moore , Woody Harrelson , Ron Perlman , Kevin McKidd , and Gackt and follows a young drifter in his quest for revenge.

  3. Chūshingura - Wikipedia

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    Chūshingura (忠臣蔵, The Treasury of Loyal Retainers) is the title given to fictionalized accounts in Japanese literature, theater, and film that relate to the historical incident involving the forty-seven rōnin and their mission to avenge the death of their master, Asano Naganori.

  4. Mike Patton - Wikipedia

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    In the 2010 film Bunraku Patton voiced The Narrator. Patton composed the soundtrack to the 2012 film The Place Beyond the Pines. In 2016, Patton provided the voice to lead character Eddy Table in a short animated film, The Absence of Eddy Table. In 2017, he scored the Stephen King movie 1922 for Netflix. [82]

  5. ‘Blue Eye Samurai’ Drew Inspiration From Bunraku ... - AOL

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    ‘Blue Eye Samurai’ Drew Inspiration From Bunraku Puppets and Woodblock Prints. Carolyn Giardina. August 25, 2024 at 7:04 PM

  6. Bunraku - Wikipedia

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    Bunraku is particularly noted for lovers' suicide plays. The story of the forty-seven rōnin is also famous in both bunraku and kabuki. Bunraku is an author's theater, as opposed to kabuki, which is a performer's theater. In bunraku, prior to the performance, the chanter holds up the text and bows before it, promising to follow it faithfully ...

  7. Chikamatsu Monzaemon - Wikipedia

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    Chikamatsu Monzaemon (近松 門左衛門, real name Sugimori Nobumori, 杉森 信盛, 1653 – 6 January 1725) was a Japanese dramatist of jōruri, the form of puppet theater that later came to be known as bunraku, and the live-actor drama, kabuki.

  8. Category:Bunraku - Wikipedia

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