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Unforgiven | |
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Directed by | Lee Sang-il |
Written by | Lee Sang-il |
Based on | Unforgiven by David Peoples |
Starring | Ken Watanabe |
Cinematography | Norimichi Kasamatsu |
Edited by | Tsuyoshi Imai |
Music by | Taro Iwashiro |
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Distributed by | Warner Bros. Pictures |
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Running time | 135 minutes |
Country | Japan |
Languages | Japanese Ainu |
Unforgiven (許されざる者, Yurusarezaru Mono) is a 2013 Japanese jidaigeki Western film written and directed by Lee Sang-il. It is a remake of Clint Eastwood's 1992 western Unforgiven, written by David Peoples. The film was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival.[1][2] The film also made its US debut as the opening film for LA EigaFest 2013. It was also presented in 2014 in the Palm Springs International Film Festival (World Cinema Now category) and out of competition in the 70th Venice International Film Festival.
The plot closely follows the original 1992 film, but shifts the setting to Japan's Hokkaido frontier during the early Meiji period. Jubei Kamata (Ken Watanabe), a former samurai, is approached by an old associate to help claim the bounty on two men who have disfigured a prostitute.