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Mar 14, 2021 · Subject: Sequel to Rikyu, and even better. Slow moving drama, but very lovely filming and framing. More of a character drama than Rikyu, and thus more approachable, and I would say with superior visuals and framing, along with wonderful slow pacing.
- 142 min
Oribe succeeds Sen no Rikyu as the most talented ceremonial tea master in Japan. Meanwhile, the remnants of the reunification effort clash over Christianity and loyalties.
Princess Goh, daughter of the lord but adopted by Hideyoshi, is outraged when Rikyū’s severed head is thrown in the Nijo River. She sends Usu, Oribe’s servant, to retrieve the head and deliver it to Rikyū’s adopted daughter. Cast. Crew. Details.
- Hiroshi Teshigahara
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- Rie Miyazawa
- Hiroshi Teshigahara
Gô-hime: Directed by Hiroshi Teshigahara. With Rie Miyazawa, Tatsuya Nakadai, Toshiya Nagasawa, Kôshirô Matsumoto. Chronicles the trials and tribulations of Oribe, the successor to tea-master Rikyu, Usu, his gardener, and Princess Goh, who attempt to balance artistic expression and duty amid political intrigue in feudal Japan.
- (274)
- Drama, History
- Hiroshi Teshigahara
- 1992-04-11
In Japan during the late 1600s, ruler Toyotomi Hideyoshi (Katsuhiro Oida) replaces his newly deceased master of tea ceremonies with the young, grandiose Furuta Oribe (Tatsuya Nakadai).
- History, Drama
Princess Goh, daughter of the lord but adopted by Hideyoshi, is outraged when Rikyū's severed head is thrown in the Nijo River. She sends Usu, Oribe's servant, to retrieve the head and deliver it to Rikyū's adopted daughter.