SHŌGUN Clip - Blackthorne Draws A Map of the World (2024)

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    In 17th century Japan, shipwrecked British sailor John Blackthorne rises from outsider to samurai, while being used as a pawn in Japanese leader Toranaga's struggle to reach the top of the ruling chain.
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  • @dawid4851
    @dawid4851 Před 2 měsíci +563

    Certified "NAH, I'D WIN" moment...

  • @Blee48
    @Blee48 Před 2 měsíci +867

    The recognition Hiroyuki Sanada is getting in roles is awesome.

    • @MrPibb23x
      @MrPibb23x Před 2 měsíci +28

      Because HE'S awesome

    • @abramswee
      @abramswee Před 2 měsíci +7

      way overdued

    • @keithbright-xy7sg
      @keithbright-xy7sg Před měsícem +8

      He has been a phenomenal actor for sometime.

    • @emayex8934
      @emayex8934 Před měsícem +5

      i mean he's played pretty much any japanese guy in mainstream hollywood in the past decade so hes definitely recognised.

    • @BaneRain
      @BaneRain Před měsícem +1

      ​@@emayex8934 yeah but hes always being overshadowed

  • @joshuacollins9346
    @joshuacollins9346 Před 2 měsíci +564

    That little smirk at the end really carries a lot of impact for such a tiny gesture.

    • @Kjleed13
      @Kjleed13 Před 2 měsíci +9

      I think in the book he openly laughs. I’m glad people caught on to it.

    • @donstrader
      @donstrader Před 2 měsíci +24

      @@Kjleed13 I was really disappointed that they changed the context of the "unless I win" line from the book. Paraphrasing but in the book version Blackthorn was explaining the relationship between the Dutch and Spain at the time. Toranaga said something along the lines of "there is nothing that excuses a vasal, (Dutch) for rising up against their King (Spain). Blackthorn replied with "Unless I win" and Toranaga laughed and said "Yes Anjin thats the one time". Exact wording is wrong but I think I got the spirit of the exchange.
      was some great foreshadowing and brief glimpse into Toranaga's true thinking

    • @ayanithtalreign
      @ayanithtalreign Před 2 měsíci +7

      @@donstrader History is written by the victors. Every civilization in history has understood this. Toranaga, especially who Toranaga was based on, lived this history.

    • @timothydavidcurp
      @timothydavidcurp Před měsícem +4

      @@ayanithtalreign "History is written by the victors" is a wonderful cliche - except it isn't always so... Where did we get the "Lost Cause" mythology and all the Confederate monuments in the US (or for that matter the trash talking of the Treaty of Versailles the Germans started in 1919)? B/c sometimes, for complicated reasons, the losers get to write their version .

    • @muslimbother622
      @muslimbother622 Před měsícem +2

      ​@@timothydavidcurpOnly survivors get to write their own history, even if they lose.

  • @Aurik-Kal-Durin
    @Aurik-Kal-Durin Před 2 měsíci +880

    _"Did he really say 'belongs'...?"_
    Chills.

    • @Klovaneer
      @Klovaneer Před 2 měsíci +8

      Yeah, not the best language in the circumstances!

    • @Nonsense010688
      @Nonsense010688 Před 2 měsíci +61

      @@Klovaneer its was for him. He wanted them to hate the Portuguese.

    • @vk-eg3ro
      @vk-eg3ro Před 2 měsíci +4

      ​@@Nonsense010688Really?🤔
      I heard it's a good show.

    • @peterbach1126
      @peterbach1126 Před 2 měsíci

      @@Klovaneer On the contrary

    • @awesomenessrf1
      @awesomenessrf1 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@vk-eg3ro it's an amazing show.

  • @jeffreyjackson5229
    @jeffreyjackson5229 Před 2 měsíci +448

    When he said, "unless I win", I have no doubt Toranaga thought, "that's a man I must bring into my ranks."

    • @duncan-xg9sh
      @duncan-xg9sh Před 2 měsíci +48

      Whoever wrote this adaptation absolutely ruined the whole point of this scene. In the original book, Blackthorne tells Toranaga that Holland is rebelling against occupying Spanish rule, and Toranaga says "There is no excuse for rebellion." Blackthorne replies "There are serious mitigating circumstances" to which Toranaga says "There are no mitigating circumstances for rebellion". When Blackthorne says "Unless you win", Toranaga bursts out laughing and says "You named the one exception".
      It's arguably the most significant and memorable dialogue in the entire book for a number of reasons, and there was zero reason to change it like this.

    • @Indeciferable
      @Indeciferable Před 2 měsíci +20

      @@duncan-xg9sh Except look at how many people still love this scene.

    • @zekeyeager1458
      @zekeyeager1458 Před 2 měsíci +8

      @@Indeciferable how many people didnt read the book...

    • @Indeciferable
      @Indeciferable Před 2 měsíci +29

      @@zekeyeager1458 That hardly matters. You're trying to tell people they're wrong for liking it because you liked it more in the book. Both can be interesting and tense but they're different mediums and have different constraints. End of the day this was a great scene and didn't "ruin the whole point."

    • @duncan-xg9sh
      @duncan-xg9sh Před 2 měsíci +8

      @@Indeciferable Sure, and you could rewrite Shakespeare's plays in modern prose and some people will love them, especially if they haven't read the original, but you've discarded everything that makes them great literature. I'm fully aware that screen adaptations require significant changes, but in the example at hand the dialogue has been changed for no good reason, and a great deal of critical nuance has been thrown away. If you have read the book, you will know that this is literally the moment that Toranaga binds Blackthorne to himself, and the reference to rebellion is absolutely central to this. If you haven't read the book then you aren't qualified to comment.

  • @adam1979NSmcc
    @adam1979NSmcc Před 2 měsíci +184

    I love seeing Hiroyuki Senada getting so much recognition. He's been one of the most talented actors in films for so many years.

  • @nccamsc
    @nccamsc Před 2 měsíci +541

    Treaty of Tordesillas, 1494 and Treaty of Zaragoza, 1529. The latter put Japan in Portugal’s half of the world. “70 years ago…” refers to the Zaragoza treaty, because the events in the series are happening in 1600 and Blackthorne is based on English sea pilot William Adams.
    Interesting fact: Portugal’s “half” was 13% larger as it got 191 degrees and Spain got 169 degrees. Science wasn’t advanced enough for completely accurate measurements and that benefited the Portuguese when the line in the Pacific Ocean was drawn.

    • @BrazFencil
      @BrazFencil Před 2 měsíci +10

      Wow. I remember the treaty of tordesillas in school. Had no idea this is what it was. Because I wasn’t paying attention. I knew I was right. I’ve learned more from a video and comments 🤘

    • @CaseNumber00
      @CaseNumber00 Před 2 měsíci +9

      I remember being taught this in school as well, didnt remember the name of the treaty thou. This recollection to actual human history no doubt flew over a lot of viewers heads. Its masterful to incorporate this history into this Japanese fictional story. Often times you can just look toward history to inspire your stories.

    • @SusaVile
      @SusaVile Před 2 měsíci +8

      One interesting point is how some part of Brasil remained in the portuguese sphere. Historians debate if this was intentional, as Vasco da Gama had sailed to India but made an interesting detour, almost discovering Brasil, and only after his voyage was the treaty signed.
      Pedro Alvares Cabral officialy discovered it in 1500, but there are several interesting points to note about his discovery. He was not that well rewarded on what should have been great news, and he was not as far from the coast as Vasco da Gama was, the treaty purposefully mentioning enough miles to allow that in the sphere of Portugal...

    • @DJSamsonofficial
      @DJSamsonofficial Před 2 měsíci +9

      @@BrazFencil you didnt learn more here than in school. you werent paying attention...

    • @BrazFencil
      @BrazFencil Před 2 měsíci

      @@DJSamsonofficial exactly

  • @petermcardle6127
    @petermcardle6127 Před 2 měsíci +282

    I like to think that Toratnoga saw a bit of oda nobunaga in him when he said "unless I win" because facing down an enemy that outnumbered, you and still believe that you can win is definitely something that oda nobunaga would say

    • @Indeciferable
      @Indeciferable Před 2 měsíci +49

      He also probably saw a bit of himself in that moment. Remember Toranaga is essentially being held captive and facing death at this point. He too was outnumbered.

    • @DarkFenix2k5
      @DarkFenix2k5 Před 2 měsíci +31

      @@Indeciferable Yup. He sees another man whom fortune has conspired against to throw into an impossibly bleak situation, but who then turns around and says "fuck this, *I* decide my fate".

    • @Cryptonymicus
      @Cryptonymicus Před 2 měsíci +7

      Sounds like a line lifted from the original Shogun (1980) where Blackthorn replied "Unless I win" to Toranaga saying there was no justification for rebelling against ones lord. Which wasn't in the scene where Blackthorn draws a map of the world.

    • @daddylongleg-zx9wz
      @daddylongleg-zx9wz Před 2 měsíci +3

      True, and in fact also did accomplish! Oda was the bad ass

    • @I_SuperHiro_I
      @I_SuperHiro_I Před měsícem

      Very cool

  • @robertgreer4296
    @robertgreer4296 Před 2 měsíci +53

    Lord Toranaga's smile after Blackthorne says, "Unless I win" says it all.

    • @AbAb-th5qe
      @AbAb-th5qe Před 3 dny

      As does Blackthorne's "he who dares, wins" facial expression. A rarefied thing.

  • @benclough7784
    @benclough7784 Před měsícem +25

    After the final episode, the sly smile after Blackthorne says ‘unless I win’ means so much more. It was the moment Toronaga realised they were fighting the different battles with the same mentality.

  • @jaybandu6976
    @jaybandu6976 Před 2 měsíci +338

    "I assure you their arrogance is unbelievable!"
    Says the englishman that's trying to do the same thing they're doing lol

    • @Pemmont107
      @Pemmont107 Před 2 měsíci +101

      That's the point of this show. No-one's the "good guy" here; everyone has an agenda.

    • @JackovdaBoro
      @JackovdaBoro Před 2 měsíci +70

      If the British couldn't colonize you they'd made sure no one else could

    • @Clembo
      @Clembo Před 2 měsíci +5

      The GOATs ​@@JackovdaBoro

    • @GiliGulu1969
      @GiliGulu1969 Před 2 měsíci +43

      At the time, England wasn't. In about 1600 the English had failed in Roanaoke and the Jamestown wouldn't be founded for another 7 years.

    • @bangscutter
      @bangscutter Před 2 měsíci +43

      At that time, Portugal and Spain were the big guys. England, France and the Netherlands were still underdogs at that time, playing catch up.

  • @KGanza
    @KGanza Před měsícem +19

    Hiroyuki Sanada’s microexpressions are brilliant man this guy can portray a smile that you see for 3 seconds and immediately return behind his fence.

  • @davidcooke8005
    @davidcooke8005 Před 2 měsíci +52

    "They have you surrounded." - Toranaga
    "Then I have them right where I want them." - Blackthorne

  • @SourBogBubble
    @SourBogBubble Před 2 měsíci +79

    now i see why it's a 10/10 rating.

  • @carlosherrera1050
    @carlosherrera1050 Před 2 měsíci +122

    At the time, Portugal and Spain were ruled by a single king, Philip III of Spain of the house of Habsburg. Therefore, the territory divided in the Treaty of Zaragoza belonged (theoretically) to the same king.

    • @DeusVultGamer
      @DeusVultGamer Před 2 měsíci +11

      I was confused until I realized this, because England and Portugal are bound by Treaty of Windsor as the world's longest lasting political alliance. It was only nullified during the period in which the crowns were united under Spain.

    • @Krul6
      @Krul6 Před 2 měsíci +14

      And nobody took the treaty serious besides Spain and Portugal. This scene is just bad history. Real shogun would shrug his shoulders.

    • @LevisH21
      @LevisH21 Před 2 měsíci +12

      ​@@DeusVultGamer the "alliance" between Portugal and England is exaggerated.
      that deal was more of a non-aggression pact.
      "just keep your distance and I will mine" type of deal.
      it isn't like Portugal and England cooperated or formed some type of military joint army to fight a common enemy or whatever.
      or the royal families of Portugal and England did marry eachother.
      so no, the pact was indeed good for both but it sure as hell wasn't an alliance.

    • @AwoudeX
      @AwoudeX Před 2 měsíci +8

      And then the Dutch revolted and 50 years later the 30 years war erupted and saw the decline of Spain to what it is now. The Dutch formed and reformed their army to create an answer against the powerful Spanish Tercio. After that there no longer was any reason to fear it, because the Dutch outshined the Spanish in military capability considering equal numbers. Shouldn't have limited our trade, posed unreasonable taxes on one of the richer areas in your domain and then target us some more because we were Protestant, then again, tolerance never was a Catholic thing.

    • @jirkazalabak1514
      @jirkazalabak1514 Před 2 měsíci +6

      @@Krul6 I mean, he is trying to get the Japanese to break up with the Portuguese, so it makes sense for him to exaggerate a bit.

  • @derekpowersblight
    @derekpowersblight Před 2 měsíci +217

    Did he just say nah I'd win?😂

    • @benbutcher9672
      @benbutcher9672 Před 2 měsíci +16

      This man foresaw Satoru Gojo's greatness.

    • @TheMartuksxxxx
      @TheMartuksxxxx Před 2 měsíci +3

      I know right. Atleast he could have been like: well we got the baddest assest navy so

    • @mikkodoria4778
      @mikkodoria4778 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@benbutcher9672 did he really say that?, im still watching season 1

    • @orlandomolina6394
      @orlandomolina6394 Před 2 měsíci

      @@mikkodoria4778 gojo said that line in season 1...

    • @sweet.chickens
      @sweet.chickens Před 2 měsíci +2

      He said “I’m just built different.”

  • @jaybandu6976
    @jaybandu6976 Před 2 měsíci +117

    They are doing justice to this iconic book by Clavell. Fantastic acting all around. Amazing sets and costume. Fighting is accurate. FX hit gold again!

    • @rettbull9100
      @rettbull9100 Před 2 měsíci

      I haven't read the book, yet, and haven't seen the show. But if this clip is any indication, am probably going to watch it. Am a Hiroyuki fan.

    • @_Holmsie
      @_Holmsie Před 2 měsíci +3

      The subtelty has been pretty much removed from the tv show compared to the book. It's all very much in your face now. The show is still amazing, but it lacks the oompf the book had. My biggest gripe with the show isn't that, it's how these massive cities should be full of people.. and they just seem completely devoid of life. It's like going into an open world game without any NPCs.

    • @jaybandu6976
      @jaybandu6976 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@_Holmsie that's a fair analysis. I take visual media with a grain of salt. The brain will always be the best GPU in all existence

    • @TheAgr08
      @TheAgr08 Před 2 měsíci

      @@_Holmsie I wouldn't say removed as much as adapted. The book will give you the intimate secret motivations and beliefs of multiple characters in the same scene, while they are having dialogue. There are a lot of instances of "how I would like to say to you that x,y,z but I can't!" inside characters' heads like Yabu and Mariko smack next to what they say out loud to really hammer home the appearances they must keep up. The book doesn't cling to its intrigue, it's happy to put it all out on the table. Without all that inner monologue we have to get people's stories through dialogue and action, which I think the show is doing a good job at so far.

    • @markdotinc8371
      @markdotinc8371 Před 2 měsíci

      As I recall in the book and in history, Blackthorne/Adams (and Toranaga/Tokugawa) were more interested in trade than confrontation with the Portuguese

  • @xdisruptor6630
    @xdisruptor6630 Před 3 měsíci +666

    The truly terrifying thing is that at that era this is exactly how naval powers operated against weaker nations
    PS: come to think about it, things haven't changed that much to this day - it has only become more covert

    • @Filipe8775
      @Filipe8775 Před 3 měsíci

      Portugal never planned to toke over Japan, we went to Japan for trading, we introduce the firearm (arquebuz) and gunpowder to the japanese, they manage to copy them and perfected very fast...as for Macao the chinese emperor gave Macao to the portuguese for defending the Chine froom JAPANESE PIRATES, in this period of time Jhon Blackthorne is an enemy of the portuguese, Portugal and England are at war, of course he would try to put the japanese against Portugal.

    • @JackTenrec-qk4zp
      @JackTenrec-qk4zp Před 2 měsíci

      is it really?? this is how stronger nations operating towards the weaker ones till this day, take your fake outrage where sun don't shine

    • @robbieatvic
      @robbieatvic Před 2 měsíci +59

      What exactly is terrifying about it, all the previous great empires did the same going back probably 3000 years

    • @massalleh5255
      @massalleh5255 Před 2 měsíci +7

      ​@@robbieatvicWhat exactly is more terrifying is that all the previous great empires end up conquered by the people they used to conquered ​@robbieatvic

    • @aaronlimeuchin7352
      @aaronlimeuchin7352 Před 2 měsíci +23

      ​@@massalleh5255 for example, China. Our ancestors did conquer large swathes of northern lands above of China in which the nomadic horsemen tribe live during the Great Han dynasty as well as the Tang dynasty. To win against these nomadic horsemen superiority, we Chinese use the divide and conquer tactic by instigating conflict among the tribes and bribe them. That is how we maintain our control over them and their lands. However, good days and glory days as always do not last forever.
      The nomadic horsemen that we Chinese looked down upon and labelled as "barbarians of the north" that fought one another rose under one single banner under the rule of one man alone by the name of Temujin, we now known as Genghis Khan. His great armies of horsemen would bring ruin and death to the doorsteps of many empires including the Chinese.
      It would not be until the death of Genghis Khan and one of his grandsons, Kublai Khan rose to be next Khan and bring an end to the Chinese Song dynasty. The Yuan dynasty would last at least for a hundred plus years until its fall replaced by the Ming Chinese dynasty.

  • @SniffPum
    @SniffPum Před měsícem +12

    if u haven't seen this show. you need to see it. its amazing. the writing reminds me alot of early game of thrones. No wasted words.

  • @jeremy1860
    @jeremy1860 Před 3 měsíci +181

    I don't know how historically accurate this meeting was, but if it did happen, then it would have been quite a shock to hear all this. Learning that some far-away nation has claimed your home as their own is going to give anyone pause 🤔

    • @richardphillips8260
      @richardphillips8260 Před 3 měsíci +62

      It's actually quite accurate. Probably some changes of phrases and conversation for dramatization. It's believed to be about 90% accurate

    • @Ugur1982
      @Ugur1982 Před 3 měsíci +50

      The Treaty of Tordesillas. Spain and Portugal did indeed split the world as they knew it into 2 halves of influence.

    • @hypothalapotamus5293
      @hypothalapotamus5293 Před 2 měsíci +27

      Hard to say. The guy he's talking to is probably supposed to be Tokugawa Ieyatsu, the last of the 3 great uniters of Japan. Ieyatsu did have an English retainer so it is somewhat plausible, but Ieyatsu's intentions were often difficult to read.
      The Tokugawa Shogunate kept Portuguese influence more limited than their predecessors, but it took 3 generations before they gave the Portuguese the boot entirely and traded with the Dutch instead.

    • @richardphillips8260
      @richardphillips8260 Před 2 měsíci +27

      @@hypothalapotamus5293 This is a series, based off a book ( the Shogun by James Clavell), based of the life of Williams Adams (the English Samurai). The book, written in the 1970s, Changes a few things Like names but actually uses many Japanese historical documents as the basis for it and even in Japan is Highly praised for it's accuracy of the period and representations of known historical characters

    • @JackTenrec-qk4zp
      @JackTenrec-qk4zp Před 2 měsíci

      shock? weren't they dividing their known world between themselves and Chinese ? some of the comments here, I swear to God, acting like as if Japanese never heard or done conquest and looting themselves

  • @DougieMonster31
    @DougieMonster31 Před 2 měsíci +23

    They altered an integral part of the book, it is supposed to be the Jesuit priest tells Toranaga that the Dutch rebelled against their rightful lord and he states there is no excuse for rebelling and Blackthorne then states "unless you win" and this is the moment Toranaga warms to Blackthorne.

    • @DougieMonster31
      @DougieMonster31 Před 2 měsíci

      @homie3461 I'm sure if someone jumped back in time and gave them the same high quality cameras it would look just as good.

    • @duncan-xg9sh
      @duncan-xg9sh Před 2 měsíci +2

      Exactly. It was a seminal point in the book and they needlessly threw away the original dialogue and the significance it had.

    • @LoveMaskedBandits
      @LoveMaskedBandits Před 8 dny

      The books written are never the same. It's Hollywood. They can do whatever they want. Have to sell the program and DVDs. Along with all the merchandise along with it.
      I've seen Hiro in a a show and several movies. Always loved him. Recently discovered he's a Libra as I am. The ONLY nonliving symbol of the USA zodiac.

  • @DBWELDER100
    @DBWELDER100 Před 2 měsíci +40

    James Clavell wrote many outstanding books. If you like Shogun, read Tia-pan and King Rat.

    • @mattturner7531
      @mattturner7531 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Read them all, and they were all fascinating. Still haven't seen this Shogun series, going to check it out soon.

    • @agungp.2580
      @agungp.2580 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Tai pan. Not tia pan.
      You forgot to mention noble house, the sequel of tai pan, with different mc.
      Noble house has tv drama, too.

    • @kevinlewis1573
      @kevinlewis1573 Před 2 měsíci

      Gai Jin is also a really good book.

    • @adamaa9144
      @adamaa9144 Před měsícem

      I have not would, but will now.

  • @kristopheralonge2813
    @kristopheralonge2813 Před 2 měsíci +29

    The "Unless I win" makes more sense in the original miniseries version of the scene.

    • @ChipLinck
      @ChipLinck Před 2 měsíci +8

      Yes, I was thinking this. If I remember correctly, Toronaga states that there is no excuse for a rebellion, and Blackthorne statues there is one, if you win, to which Toronaga agrees and says yes, that is the one valid reason.

    • @kristopheralonge2813
      @kristopheralonge2813 Před 2 měsíci +5

      Exactly! A much stronger scene!@@ChipLinck

    • @brachson
      @brachson Před 2 měsíci +3

      Agree.

  • @SniffPum
    @SniffPum Před měsícem +5

    Hiroyuki's facial expressions are amazing.

  • @coryhorton5837
    @coryhorton5837 Před 2 měsíci +37

    Hiroyuki is so good.

  • @Otter-Destruction
    @Otter-Destruction Před 5 dny +1

    The level of detail is no joke here. Many would've missed it, but when Toranaga jr says why not split the world between "Japan and China". He actually said the "Ming Dynasty" in Japanese and not "China" as they would call it today.

  • @MovieSceneDeepDive
    @MovieSceneDeepDive Před měsícem +4

    2:46 still gives me chills every time to his reaction. Such a mixed bag of emotions to hear that another foreign country should have any claim over another

  • @bujindork
    @bujindork Před 2 měsíci +24

    In the book Toranaga interviewed him alone about this, just him and Mariko, he really doesnt trust Yabu at all. Went against his character to have everyone there.

  • @emmanuela7528
    @emmanuela7528 Před 2 měsíci +94

    It was so absurd that Marike couldn’t believe it, but Europeans just basically carved up the world amongst themselves.

    • @remorselesscuckslayer2318
      @remorselesscuckslayer2318 Před 2 měsíci +13

      She has no way of knowing except what the Portuguese tell. There was no Internet in those days.

    • @TheMaulam12345
      @TheMaulam12345 Před 2 měsíci +4

      just because he saying something doesnt mean its true.

    • @GamingTalk-cl7xj
      @GamingTalk-cl7xj Před 2 měsíci

      Nobody else was doing it. They all just stayed where they were

    • @hueylongdong347
      @hueylongdong347 Před 2 měsíci +9

      Didn't the neighboring Ming and previous Chinese Empires call themselves the Middle Kingdom and the centre of the world to which all other peoples, including the Eastern Barbarians of Japan, would pay tribute to? I highly doubt Mariko would be unaware to whom the Japanese have been paying a tribute to for centuries or the concept of Tianxia.
      Edit. The point was she and any other Japanese shouldn't see a foreign power carving up spheres on influence as absurd since that has already happened before.

    • @TheMaulam12345
      @TheMaulam12345 Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@hueylongdong347 yeah we are talking bout europeans from thousands mile away.

  • @paulreynolds9003
    @paulreynolds9003 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I can’t wait to watch shogun , the attention to detail I’ve seen in theses videos on CZcams is amazing.

  • @jamesdykes517
    @jamesdykes517 Před 2 měsíci +7

    Wow, this was pretty darn excellent of a scene. I can't decide who captures the emotion and moment best.

    • @edwardhogan1877
      @edwardhogan1877 Před 2 měsíci

      Agreed and an insight into later Japanese. policy towards foreign powers..

  • @Austin-ee6up
    @Austin-ee6up Před 8 dny +1

    Truly amazing show can’t wait to watch the other seasons when they come out I these kinds of shows that put sweat and soul into their work

  • @electricbayonet2
    @electricbayonet2 Před 21 dnem +1

    I always like seeing how words get changed during when passed through a translator. Even something as simple as Mariko either not knowing or considering it a non-issue to just say ‘Christian’ when Blackthorne had said ‘Catholic’ for a very good reason.
    This show looks amazing. Time for a proper watch.

  • @seun9957
    @seun9957 Před 2 měsíci +4

    😍😍Hiroyuki Sanada played Scorpion in Mortal Kombat.

  • @GandalfThePlaid
    @GandalfThePlaid Před 2 měsíci +5

    Blackthrone's voice & tone really reminds me of Crais from Farscape.

    • @finncullen
      @finncullen Před 2 měsíci +1

      Or Tom Hardy from anything.

  • @fozzylozzy1131
    @fozzylozzy1131 Před 2 měsíci +48

    The Portuguese and Spanish arrogance was unbelievable.
    Britain/England over the next 500 years: "Let me show you how a real naval power works"

  • @lostagain7292
    @lostagain7292 Před 2 měsíci +4

    This show is phenomenal across the board. Finally we have great television again!

  • @DonnieTNJ
    @DonnieTNJ Před měsícem +3

    This scene is definitely better than the 1980 version.

  • @watchful1168
    @watchful1168 Před 24 dny +3

    I have fallen in love with her...God help me!

  • @mr.deconcini3262
    @mr.deconcini3262 Před 2 měsíci +14

    Do I see Bob in the background?

  • @videogames9972
    @videogames9972 Před 2 měsíci +4

    this looks so good

  • @angusgow1887
    @angusgow1887 Před 2 měsíci +2

    I still enjoy this scene in the TV series

  • @AU88
    @AU88 Před 2 měsíci +2

    This show has been fun to watch.

  • @blainemcfarland5885
    @blainemcfarland5885 Před 18 dny

    The smile at the end gets me every time

  • @pauljackson2409
    @pauljackson2409 Před měsícem +2

    T: 'What do you seek?'
    B:'To vanquish our common enemies'
    M (translation): 'To enlist you against his enemies'
    Mariko lies to Toranaga.

    • @Narokkurai
      @Narokkurai Před měsícem +2

      Nah, she's telling the truth to Toranaga. She's telling him what Blackthorne really means. Blackthorne certainly doesn't care about Toranaga's enemies, but he is interested in goading Toranaga into fighting with his own.

    • @pauljackson2409
      @pauljackson2409 Před měsícem +1

      @@Narokkurai No. Her task was to faithfully translate what Blackthorne said, not put her own spin on it.
      Toranaga was wise enough to be able to understand if Blackthorne was trying to manipulate him, and she could have given her opinion after the meeting.
      This shows that her loyalties are divided between the Jesuits and Toranaga.

    • @DaveDexterMusic
      @DaveDexterMusic Před 26 dny +1

      Not exactly. It's a running theme that the priest translates almost word for word, whilst Mariko is looser with her interpretation. Hard to call it a lie.

  • @KGanza
    @KGanza Před měsícem +1

    Bro that’s hilarious he said ‘to vanquish our common enemeies’ and she translated to ‘wants to enlist your help’ to make it seem like he was just like the invaders wanting to use Toranaga not ‘ally’ as Blackthorne implied because she doesn’t trust him! Great little details

  • @geo4256
    @geo4256 Před 18 dny

    "Unless I win". The moment Toranaga thinks I can role with this "Anjin".

  • @edwardhogan1877
    @edwardhogan1877 Před 2 měsíci

    A very dramatic scene showing 16th century geopolitics as they affected Japan and providing clues to its later choice. of seclusion from the West. Impressive..

  • @tiffanywyatt5137
    @tiffanywyatt5137 Před měsícem

    This is the one show i wish i could be watching.

  • @robertgreer4296
    @robertgreer4296 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Sanada is awesome

  • @danoso0931
    @danoso0931 Před 2 měsíci +1

    "Toranaga, what do you see!?"

  • @radicalmonarchist8354
    @radicalmonarchist8354 Před měsícem

    The Japanese leaders acting is incredible, he sudden realization of how suddenly in danger Japan may be in if he’s right about the Portuguese is well done. Dismissing the bay sayers and listening. Excellent.

  • @timothydavidcurp
    @timothydavidcurp Před měsícem

    Oh, that beautiful little smile at 4:36...

  • @somethindarker
    @somethindarker Před 2 měsíci

    I'm waiting for the season to end so I can marathon it.

  • @kenneth69
    @kenneth69 Před 2 měsíci +3

    He may not like the English fellow, but he does at the end.

  • @TKLotusSWG
    @TKLotusSWG Před měsícem

    This is such a great show

  • @sophieamandaleitontoomey9343

    Episode 1: I really like this show.
    Episode 2 this scene: I really love this show.

  • @noblue4u
    @noblue4u Před měsícem

    That smile

  • @AR160000
    @AR160000 Před 2 měsíci +10

    Rick Grimes English brother.

    • @justinrill2483
      @justinrill2483 Před 2 měsíci +5

      Rick Grimes is English, brother

    • @darthkek1953
      @darthkek1953 Před 2 měsíci +5

      @@justinrill2483 Rick Grimes is American. Andrew Lincoln is English.

  • @jeffreyjackson5229
    @jeffreyjackson5229 Před měsícem

    Everytime that I see Toranaga's faint smile, I always think two words: Don Corleone.

  • @vjrei
    @vjrei Před 2 měsíci

    I saw the original Shogun from the 80s. Amazing! This version has a lower pace but if you wants the original is like watching the original Blade Runners, the original was more cultural oriented, super good. This one is more cinematographic, more color and such.

  • @martamorgan7897
    @martamorgan7897 Před měsícem

    I'M going to have to read James CLavells book again, it's been a while.

  • @Blazehitdifferent
    @Blazehitdifferent Před 2 měsíci

    Great show

  • @nateyang9321
    @nateyang9321 Před měsícem +1

    So this is where Barney Went after it didn't work out with the Peaky Blinders

  • @berenc7619
    @berenc7619 Před 3 měsíci +54

    Did anyone else notice the slightest ghost of a smile of approval from Toratnoga at Blackthorne's comment of '' unless I win ."?
    Torganga eventhough controlling his emotions of shock ,and anger over the information Blackthorne disclosed, about what the actual intentions of Portual.were concerning Japan
    - the look in his eyes at the last frame ,gives the impression that Toranogua had a suspicion Portuagal represented by the Catholic Portuages Priests ,were upto more than sharing Christianity - and the i'nformation' Blackthorne gave , confirmed it .
    Blackthotne in that geography lesson gave Toranaga weapons more valuable than the cannons confiscated from Blackthornes ship .

    • @wolfu597
      @wolfu597 Před 2 měsíci +4

      Yes, I did.
      Toronaga, who's currently in an impossible situation, now realize that the Anjin could the key needed to turn the table against his adversaries. In other words, he now sees an opening. To establish.....the Toronaga shogunate.

    • @berenc7619
      @berenc7619 Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@wolfu597 I thought about that also .
      Toranaga was no doubt growing despondent over not having a way to safely escape I's compound with enemies surrounding him on every side .
      Blackthorne was in the same situation and his comment ' unless , I win" put the 🔥, resolve and hope back in Toranaga's spirit - Blackthorne in a way , with 3 words, saved Toranoga' s life .
      Blackthorne literally was by profession a ships pilot, and figuratively with those 3 words piloted Toranaga mentally out of bad place, which would lead to Blackthorne piloting Toranaga out of a bad place physically.
      Toranaga needed renewed hope , and Blackthorne provided it .

    • @OchukoOtokuefor
      @OchukoOtokuefor Před 2 měsíci +7

      In the Novel, Toranaga laughed out loud when Anjin-San said that line because it mirrored exactly what Toranaga faced against Ishido and the other regents.

    • @OchukoOtokuefor
      @OchukoOtokuefor Před 2 měsíci +4

      In the Novel, Toranaga laughed out loud when Anjin-San said that line because it mirrored exactly what Toranaga faced against Ishido and the other regents.

    • @hevnervals
      @hevnervals Před 2 měsíci

      How was it slight? It was very obvious

  • @jeffreyjackson5229
    @jeffreyjackson5229 Před 2 měsíci +1

    No doubt in my mind that Toranaga was inspired by him being outnumbered by Ishido himself.

  • @thebabyshpee6508
    @thebabyshpee6508 Před 11 dny

    bro said nah I'd win.

  • @boitmecklyn4995
    @boitmecklyn4995 Před 20 dny

    *looks at map*
    oh yeah, i forgot that australia wasn't discovered yet 🤣

  • @DarthPlato
    @DarthPlato Před měsícem

    "The Treaty of Tordesillas (1494) is not as ominous as many would have you believe. It was an agreement between Castile (the primary constituent of what would become the Crown of Spain) and Portugal. It's first purpose was both to readdress existing treaties/agreements about who had right to what islands/lands, and prevent a conflict over future discoveries to the west -- Isabella wanted Columbus to keep the discoveries secret from Portugal, but Columbus went to Lisbon first and bragged to the King's Court there, "I told you so," which led to both countries plotting, thus necessitating a treaty/restructuring of existing norms, bulls. Courtesy of the Borgia Pope, Alexander VI. The key sticking point of Tordesillas was neither of them could occupy a land already claimed by a Catholic monarch--which, in theory, would include a monarch other than Castile or Portugal, if one existed. Think of this as more of a California gold rush scenario, except with (for the moment) two participants, who could stake claims along lines specified by treaty--in other words, ground rules. In essence, the world IS being divided up, but in this narrow context. These are NOT borders in the technical sense--that came later. This does NOT presuppose conquest. This does NOT mean that whatever inhabitants existed in those lands were at the mercy of Castile/Portugal. These issues emerged later and were dealt with separately. There was also a problem with which county had rights to India, but this required a second treaty, Saragossa, to help, but not strictly conclude, with that and other issues. Bear in mind, that very little was known at that time, 1494, about the extent of the New World, which then only consisted of some islands to date--Brazil was not yet discovered. There is a lot of Black Legend involved with these topics. The treaty, like many events in history, was an ad hoc response to then-existing tension--not a blueprint for colonialism.
    Spheres of influence did emerge later between Spain and Portugal, but it was not set in stone by the treaty of 1494; this was true even after the Iberian Union of 1580, where Spain and Portugal existed in "personal union" under Philip II.

  • @AWMulholland99
    @AWMulholland99 Před 2 měsíci +9

    Good job they didn't ask me for a map 😂

    • @OwenL2020
      @OwenL2020 Před měsícem

      I know right? -- "Draw the world..." Ah, well. We're...over here-ish. And this is...the middle east. And here's what Europe kind of looks like. Africa is this big ass thing down here.

  • @Thefishyguy1
    @Thefishyguy1 Před 2 měsíci +3

    You are out numbered and it is hopeless.....
    Nuh uh

  • @darrinwebber4077
    @darrinwebber4077 Před 2 měsíci +5

    Original script...
    "There are no extenuating circumstances for rebellion against your leige lord!"
    "Unless you win."

  • @gundam116
    @gundam116 Před měsícem +2

    That chick is fcuken beautiful

  • @soundpro707
    @soundpro707 Před 2 měsíci

    So. Damn. Good

  • @danielwaldhoer7544
    @danielwaldhoer7544 Před 2 měsíci +3

    "Nah i'd win"

  • @miracle-sb6go
    @miracle-sb6go Před 2 měsíci +3

    Please show me EP.2, 00:26:14~ 00:27:47.It's really Japanese!

    • @higesirai4820
      @higesirai4820 Před 2 měsíci

      異民族に真に日本的な物など理解できませんよ。

  • @schoppepetzer9267
    @schoppepetzer9267 Před měsícem

    Nobody beats Mifune and Chamberlain 😊

  • @bconni2
    @bconni2 Před 2 měsíci +3

    it's almost hard to believe just how far the Portuguese sailed to get to Nippon. and didn't they have a return voyage too.? i think it was a 2 to 3 year round trip venture?. if the expedition lost 1/3 of their ships and crew it was considered a best case scenario, successful enterprise . the never ending misery they endured on those long horror voyages is something most of us will never comprehend.

  • @LeongGunners
    @LeongGunners Před měsícem

    Thor: Only if I die.
    Blackthorne: Unless I win.

  • @Sarah_Swede
    @Sarah_Swede Před měsícem

    Rule by absolute Force

  • @SnaketheJake87
    @SnaketheJake87 Před 2 měsíci

    Takemura? Is that you?

  • @Mundanesoup4
    @Mundanesoup4 Před měsícem +1

    And in the end all they got was Brazil

  • @OddlyIncredible
    @OddlyIncredible Před měsícem

    This scene highlights the level of sheer audacity and smug superiority European powers had back in the 15th-18th centuries. They not only decided amongst themselves to subjugate Asia, but there's also a similar event where European powers basically divided up Africa and outlined which country would be subjugating which.

  • @covidbryan640
    @covidbryan640 Před 2 měsíci

    Scorpion gesture

  • @sether255
    @sether255 Před 2 měsíci +11

    she's... really not doing the job of translator well here. She's rephrasing the things he said, dropping context, and taking it on herself to determine if what he says is to be believed. It's critical that the ruler be able to make their own assessment of the facts of what was said without her alteration.

    • @pawel8365
      @pawel8365 Před 2 měsíci +7

      Completely intentional, you see it throughout the series and highlights how everyone has an agenda.

    • @sether255
      @sether255 Před 2 měsíci

      @@pawel8365 ahh, interesting. Thanks

    • @edwardhogan1877
      @edwardhogan1877 Před 2 měsíci

      @homie3461 Yes, clearly she suspects what he is saying about Portugal's. intentions. is true but she.is. also clearly. torn between duty.of truthfulness towards. her feudal Lord and. loyalty to her. new. faith-all very well acted.

  • @StarCraftBoy100
    @StarCraftBoy100 Před měsícem

    after watching this show, im off to play Shogun 2 Total War.

  • @yawarhussain7219
    @yawarhussain7219 Před 2 měsíci +1

    To a certain extent, modern empires (oligarchies) still operate in the same manner.

  • @Jallahruud
    @Jallahruud Před 2 měsíci +1

    This series is so good

  • @kylrapture
    @kylrapture Před 28 dny

    Anyone notice she doesn't translate accurately?She interprets, and the meaning behind his words is changed on more than one occasion

  • @CrystVeno
    @CrystVeno Před 2 měsíci +3

    Maybe it's just me but I prefer the actors from 1980 series.

  • @toraguchitoraguchi9154
    @toraguchitoraguchi9154 Před 2 měsíci +4

    Nobunaga already had the Map of the world decades before Will Adams arrived in Japan

    • @subutaynoyan5372
      @subutaynoyan5372 Před 2 měsíci +6

      It's fiction, not a goddamn historical documentary

    • @toraguchitoraguchi9154
      @toraguchitoraguchi9154 Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@subutaynoyan5372 And the producer (who was also acting as Toranaga) wanted to be as historically accurate as possible, so he removed the part where Blackthorn was the first to introduce firearms to Japan..... because they were very adept with firearms by the time Adams arrived.....and he also removed the part where the Japanese didn't know Europe was a huge civilisation on the other side of the globe.....and he considerably changed their response upon seeing Blackthorn's world map.

    • @toraguchitoraguchi9154
      @toraguchitoraguchi9154 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@subutaynoyan5372 One cannot fully appreciate this series until one knows the amount of effort they put into reconciling facts with fiction....and the fine details in clothing, culture, mannerisms and Conventions of the period. We see a lot of Samurai films but they tended to follow the Tokugawa Bakufu period conventions (more formal and ritualistic) but in this series they actually carefully made sure people behaved in keeping with the late Sengoku period. The people also spoke old Japanese, which is like old English to us.....so you have to appreciate how this scene was changed from the book. They kept the scene, but instead of having Toranaga exclaiming that he didn't realise Japan was so small in the grand scheme of the world.....he had Toranaga look keenly and ask intelligent questions about his journey.

    • @toraguchitoraguchi9154
      @toraguchitoraguchi9154 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@subutaynoyan5372 We also see a significant change in Blackthorn's role, in the book he was training them how to use guns.....but in this series the samurai rightly told Blackthorn that they already knew how to use guns very well (Nobunaga used guns to fire in volleys, predating European use of the Same tactics by at least 90 years).....but yes the English Navy did have superior cannons to the Spanish and Portuguese at the time, so deploying Naval guns on land would have been a novel thing in Japan.....and Blackthorn was given command of the Cannon regiment.

    • @TomBruhh
      @TomBruhh Před měsícem

      I saw this as something of a test for Blackthorne. They wanted him to reveal what he, a barbarian, knows about the world, and in doing so learn about the Portuguese. Portugal hid knowledge of the rest of the world from the Japanese, but this barbarian told them the truth.

  • @devinarthur6559
    @devinarthur6559 Před 2 měsíci +6

    2:00 2:11 2:31

  • @ToeTag1968
    @ToeTag1968 Před měsícem

    Brilliant microexpressions throughout.

  • @b.chuchlucious5471
    @b.chuchlucious5471 Před 2 dny

    Sanada-san is awesome, but no one matches the ferocity of Toshiro Mifune.

  • @maryshaffer5675
    @maryshaffer5675 Před měsícem

    They were owned in the 1940's for sure.

  • @Alastair_
    @Alastair_ Před 2 měsíci

    4:20 *laughs in British empire

  • @jeffreyjackson5229
    @jeffreyjackson5229 Před měsícem

    Mariko's bigger issue was not so much that Europe did this, but it was actually sanctioned by the church, representatives of her faith, which shook her to the core.
    This is not an assault upon the church. I'm a Christian myself, but the reality is that there were some who didn't represent the faith very well.
    It's sad, but by this time the church took Christ's command to go into all the world and preach to mean to do so, not with the Holy Spirit, but with the musket, saber, and cannon.

  • @washmabi
    @washmabi Před 2 měsíci +1

    Just imagine the confusion if the English guy had been a flat earther.

    • @finncullen
      @finncullen Před 2 měsíci

      Thankfully nobody educated believed in the flat earth until somewhere in the 19th century. That the earth was a globe had been widely accepted since the time of the ancient Greeks, and known through experience by everyone that had to sail by sea. Fiction about Columbus notwithstanding, nobody actually believed in the flat earth until the invention of muppets.

  • @Clembo
    @Clembo Před 2 měsíci

    The English were always more concerned about Spain. The trade companies though...

    • @ryanmurphy7976
      @ryanmurphy7976 Před 2 měsíci

      Because Spain was the superpower at the time shipping tons of gold back from the South America and Britian wanted that

  • @fistan5447
    @fistan5447 Před 27 dny

    Only thing i hated about this scene was despite its magnitude of importance, it doesnt lead to anything else for the rest of the series. I mean Blackthorn literally reveals a world wide plot for global domination by catholic church and we dont get anything for it later on.