Toranaga Execute Hiromatsu - Buntaro Kills His Father | Shōgun Episode 8

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  • čas přidán 7. 04. 2024
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    Toda Hiromatsu death scene, Toranaga kills his best friend and vassal dies in vain. Saddest scene, Toranaga want to attack Osaka to avenge his son, but the plan is to surrender first.
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  • @eldorzi1932
    @eldorzi1932 Před měsícem +2396

    Imagine being so loyal and dedicated to the cause that you sacrifice yourself so your Lord's enemies believe his ruse. What a wingman

    • @RM771000
      @RM771000 Před měsícem +86

      😆LOL I needed a laugh, Hiromatsu's my favorite character, has been since ep1, this was sooo sooo painful.

    • @UndisputedMoss
      @UndisputedMoss Před měsícem +32

      Factuals what a fckin sigma

    • @tayduatrinhcoi
      @tayduatrinhcoi Před měsícem +178

      Even crazier, he did it as an Improvisation. According to the episode podcast, Toranaga never meant for Hiromatsu to die but because other lords there were already about to pull their blades, he took it upon himself to seppuku to preserve Toranaga's commanders. Real crazy SOB.

    • @Woozie87
      @Woozie87 Před měsícem +117

      Best friends just hit different back in the feudal days lmao

    • @eldorzi1932
      @eldorzi1932 Před měsícem +61

      @@tayduatrinhcoi Yeah I had figures that much when Hiromatsu yelled at the other guys to shut up; then Toranaga turns to look back at Hiromatsu in a way you would think is anger, but on closer inspection there's a resignation on his face. There's so much subtext in what they say to one another to express their loyalty and care for each other after that. It's incredible.

  • @deonaustin9575
    @deonaustin9575 Před měsícem +1275

    Hiromatsu knows Toranaga is grieving I'm glad he tells his own son don't give up on him.

    • @Muschelschubs3r
      @Muschelschubs3r Před měsícem +20

      What? He basically told his son he was to suffer like Mariko did.

    • @qtchan3641
      @qtchan3641 Před měsícem +84

      @@Muschelschubs3r you obviously do not understand a thing about this episode

    • @shadi6484
      @shadi6484 Před měsícem +20

      @@Muschelschubs3r Read the first comment again. they said Hiromatsu told his son not to give up on Toranaga because Hiromatsu knows that his friend is suffering. This has nothing to do with his reference to Mariko.

    • @inthedeadhours
      @inthedeadhours Před měsícem +44

      ​@shadi6484 Bud "you will know what it is to be denied" is 100% in reference to Buntaro not allowing Mariko to die.

    • @inthedeadhours
      @inthedeadhours Před měsícem +30

      It's more than that. He's telling him to keep the faith as he knows Toranaga has a plan.

  • @lendial
    @lendial Před měsícem +1329

    Shogun already cemeted its place as one of the best shows this decade

    • @bukojoetheslapsoils8273
      @bukojoetheslapsoils8273 Před měsícem +48

      @user-mk6op4zd5i I have seen a lot of masterpieces but none has amazed me as this episode just did.

    • @rollingthunder8223
      @rollingthunder8223 Před měsícem +6

      😂 nothing really happens

    • @Shatamx
      @Shatamx Před měsícem +14

      @@rollingthunder8223 Let me guess. When Tony killed Ralph you thought nothing happened either right?

    • @rollingthunder8223
      @rollingthunder8223 Před měsícem +3

      @@Shatamx this show is game of thrones after season 1 slow as hell

    • @Christian-Roots818
      @Christian-Roots818 Před měsícem

      *this year !

  • @dane_vlogs
    @dane_vlogs Před měsícem +1449

    Toranaga knows there is a "SPY", so the death of Hiromatsu would convince Ishido that Toranaga had really given up knowing that Hiromatsu had committed seppuku.

    • @user-xg2eb5fz1w
      @user-xg2eb5fz1w Před měsícem +103

      true, some of the people don't understand this part

    • @CRuZ_CoNTRoL.
      @CRuZ_CoNTRoL. Před měsícem +16

      Even through all this, he trusted Mariko to reveal his plan. That was not clever. How does he know Mariko is not a spy?

    • @vitaliyred622
      @vitaliyred622 Před měsícem +77

      Both she and the "barbarian" (not such now) are the only 2 people he fully trust. ​@@CRuZ_CoNTRoL.

    • @aryabaditz3967
      @aryabaditz3967 Před měsícem +35

      @@CRuZ_CoNTRoL. because he need "a part" for his plan, no matter ho secret it, he still need some 1 to do the part, but less people know it will work, Mariko maybe not even know his full part plan.

    • @firstlast9846
      @firstlast9846 Před měsícem +4

      Yeah he literally says this at the end of the episode to Mariko

  • @JackMeoff46
    @JackMeoff46 Před měsícem +632

    I love how human this scene is. There is no stoic bravery, only deep pain. Hiro Matsu was crying, Toranaga was crying, Omi, and even Buntaro were crying. There is no glory in war or death, only pain and loss.

    • @Woozie87
      @Woozie87 Před měsícem +10

      Yaba was just shook by the meeting lmao he was almost in disbelief at what he was witnessing,

    • @Okayand33
      @Okayand33 Před měsícem +8

      Inexorable hopelessness. This scene was heavy.

    • @lcoopcooperl
      @lcoopcooperl Před měsícem +30

      No stoic bravery? This scene is the perfect encapsulation of stoic bravery. Not a single word said, or tear shed between Hiromatsu and Toranaga. Two men devoted to their duties. THIS IS STOIC BRAVERY.

    • @user-rp8cb7rj1f
      @user-rp8cb7rj1f Před měsícem +16

      @lcoopcooperl
      And Buntaro, who despite his pain, fulfills his duty to his father with terrifying professionalism, and remain loyal to his lord

    • @lcoopcooperl
      @lcoopcooperl Před měsícem

      ​@@user-rp8cb7rj1f Exactly

  • @iyi553
    @iyi553 Před měsícem +789

    This is not just fantasy or fiction. As anyone who has studied Japan history knows, from the Kamakura period to the Edo period, it was common for vassals to protest with their own lives by committing suicide by seppuku in order to remonstrate for the wrong judgment of the lord. This is also a sign of loyalty from the vassal to the lord.

    • @DistopiaKosaki
      @DistopiaKosaki Před měsícem +30

      But the crazy part is that it takes their whole lives to train and to waste it like that?

    • @tayduatrinhcoi
      @tayduatrinhcoi Před měsícem +75

      @@DistopiaKosakiSomeone like Hiromatsu would probably consider dying here by his own volition to protest his lord is better than marching to Osaka and surrender and die by Ishido.

    • @iyi553
      @iyi553 Před měsícem +48

      if you want to know more about the relationship between the spirit of the samurai and seppuku in Japan after watching this scene, you can look up the "Incident de Sakai" that occurred in Osaka, Japan in 1868. If you come to Japan and research history, you will find many themes that are the subject of novels, movies, and dramas. If you have a genuine Bushido spirit and literary talent, you will become a famous novelist and screenwriter in the United States. What did the Japan samurai do here to avoid an all-out war between the Japan and French armies? What did the samurai of Japan show to the captain of the French warship? And you can see what the French army saw and fled from Japan in fear. Sacrificing oneself to protect one's own country is the spirit of the samurai of Japan, which later became KAMIKAZE.

    • @R4Y2k
      @R4Y2k Před měsícem +3

      @@DistopiaKosaki That's why, when they were running low on able samurai at some point, they explicitly forbit them from comitting sepukku :P

    • @DistopiaKosaki
      @DistopiaKosaki Před měsícem +2

      @@R4Y2k thats exactly what happened at the end of the samurai, when they had a civil war

  • @paulheller2636
    @paulheller2636 Před měsícem +529

    This is beautiful dialog. It's 100% turned on its head when you understand the motivations of the characters. They are both performing publicly and talking inversely in a private manner. It's masterful.

    • @bb_arcadia5752
      @bb_arcadia5752 Před měsícem +60

      The look on toronaga''s face he desperately wants to stop his friend but he knows he cannot.

    • @cylontoaster7660
      @cylontoaster7660 Před měsícem +64

      @@bb_arcadia5752 That part was the worst - he really didn't want his friend to die, but at that point they had fully committed to the matter. Hiromatsu's loyalty to his friend and lord was so great that he went through with it

    • @Lach1234
      @Lach1234 Před měsícem +14

      It's a shame it's a limited series. I'd watch 5-6 seasons of this dialogue.
      I'd also love to point out how great of a physical actor Hiroyuki Sanada is. His facial expressions tell SOO much.

    • @paulheller2636
      @paulheller2636 Před měsícem +7

      ​@cylontoaster7660 your vassal dies in vain! (If you dont stop your waffling and we end up in osaka.)
      He's set his mind against me.(I dont want him to do this, but he keeps pushing for it.)
      I will not yeild.(to osaka)

    • @Yautah
      @Yautah Před měsícem +1

      @@Lach1234 Sadly, it's probably because it's limited that it's so good, they can spend more time making sure everything is as it should be.

  • @aprildj5684
    @aprildj5684 Před měsícem +198

    In an interview prior to the release of the film, Sanada said that the recommended the production team to have Tokuma Nishioka play the role of Hiromatsu. He alluded to this scene as the reason why he chose Nishioka.
    "There will be a scene in which Toranaga and Hiromatsu need to have a relationship in which they can understand each other without words, and understand everything just by looking at each other. In order to play out that scene, Hiromatsu absolutely had to be Nishioka-san".
    In fact, Sanada and Nishioka have been friends in private for 30 years and know each other well as actors. In Japan, this kind of relationship is called "A-Un no Kokyuu," a Buddhist term where A means the beginning and Un means the end, Kokyuu means Breath.

    • @intuitivamkt
      @intuitivamkt Před měsícem +6

      Beginning breaths the end. So beautiful. Thank you for sharing.

  • @nagonago210
    @nagonago210 Před 9 dny +6

    I am a descendant of samurai from the Satsuma domain, but I often marvel at how resilient my ancestors were. Watching this footage made my stomach churn.

  • @DocHalliday
    @DocHalliday Před měsícem +657

    This scene is a masterpiece. It hit me like a punch to the gut.

    • @projektkobra2247
      @projektkobra2247 Před měsícem

      Not in the book or superior mini-series..only dank millennials think this is good in their nihilistic misery.
      I pity all of you.

    • @Hydrocannon
      @Hydrocannon Před měsícem +41

      and a blade apparently.

    • @npierce14
      @npierce14 Před měsícem +4

      Same bro same…..

    • @adamurbacka3161
      @adamurbacka3161 Před měsícem +16

      Yeah I cried like a bitch

    • @NativeTexMexican
      @NativeTexMexican Před měsícem +2

      ​@@adamurbacka3161 Good to know it wasn't just me.✌🏽

  • @BOPISbewitya
    @BOPISbewitya Před měsícem +914

    "It’s amazing that the Japanese language doesn’t have any L’s in it, since Buntaro has been racking them up nonstop the past few episodes" -subreddit

    • @willdiaz6050
      @willdiaz6050 Před měsícem +9

      😆

    • @RM771000
      @RM771000 Před měsícem

      (vOoO)> F*cking cold blooded, stone-hearted savages!!! LMAO

    • @awesomearsam1890
      @awesomearsam1890 Před měsícem +37

      I've started reading the book, and man the dude's description of his looks by the author is just savage.

    • @miscellaneous9506
      @miscellaneous9506 Před měsícem

      @@awesomearsam1890
      What did the author say lol?

    • @awesomearsam1890
      @awesomearsam1890 Před měsícem +58

      @@miscellaneous9506 "Buntaro-Mariko’s husband-a short, thickset, almost neckless man." In chapter 21
      First time inrducing him, and in later chapters something along the lines " face like a monkey" or something, I forgot where I read it but I'm sure the word "monkey" was used to describe him

  • @Astartes-6969
    @Astartes-6969 Před měsícem +225

    Tokuma is such a great actor.
    He played Hiromatsu so well.

    • @Kumire_921
      @Kumire_921 Před měsícem +13

      Definitely, i think his acting was the best in the whole show

    • @rannierunsfast
      @rannierunsfast Před 21 dnem +4

      His portrayal was my idea of the perfect senior samurai. Such a badass

  • @AZRAEL9091
    @AZRAEL9091 Před měsícem +307

    "You will know what it is to be denied" Toda Hiromatsu really decided to take side in his son marriage

    • @yiand3680
      @yiand3680 Před měsícem +40

      Last love from a father to his son.

    • @dorime3031
      @dorime3031 Před měsícem +21

      who would father want a son to follow him in death, his conversation with toranaga already shows how he views needless deaths.

    • @happyiskra7484
      @happyiskra7484 Před měsícem +7

      He knows what's eating him up as strong as Buntaro may seem but his weakness is Mariko

  • @nyantaro-momo2
    @nyantaro-momo2 Před měsícem +654

    Tokuma Nishioka is a veteran actor. He is an indispensable presence in period dramas. He gave an all-out performance. It was a time when I felt Ieyasu's wisdom, his deep thinking as a leader, his frightening ability, courage, and determination.

    • @sora7171
      @sora7171 Před měsícem +24

      I am Japanese, but I was shocked by this scene and its meaning.
      I feel sad that our ancestors, the Samurai, are no longer in Japan.

    • @guywithdacap4713
      @guywithdacap4713 Před měsícem +26

      @@sora7171 What would samurai culture look like today? They would be nationalistic militaristic imperialists. Japan had that after the fall of the samurai and it ended in beeing nuked twice and millions dead after a futile war. I personaly think Japan and the whole world is better off with modern society.

    • @darikai219
      @darikai219 Před měsícem +13

      American Beaner here, this man made this dude cry in under 5 minutes. His performance outdid ERBODY in this series!!!!! HOT DAMN!!

    • @Bully_who_made_goblin_Jr_cry
      @Bully_who_made_goblin_Jr_cry Před měsícem

      @@guywithdacap4713 If Japan was not nationalistic and militaristic it would have been colnized by the western countries which are way more militaristic and crazy

    • @tayduatrinhcoi
      @tayduatrinhcoi Před měsícem +5

      @@guywithdacap4713 The wanton violence is gone but the honor culture is still strong. We regularly see Japanese companies leaders bowing in public to apologize and literal suicides after big mess up are not uncommon. Just a bit of an annecdote but I was in a group with a Japanese friend once and when she led us to the wrong way on a school trip, she kept apologizing for like 5 minutes.

  • @mpost3520
    @mpost3520 Před měsícem +364

    all part of the plan. Despite Hiromatsu sacrificing himself, He knew what he signed up for.

    • @poggamus4330
      @poggamus4330 Před měsícem +2

      Was toranaga's son dying part of the plan or an unfortunate accident that he had to maneuver around.

    • @TESkyrimizer
      @TESkyrimizer Před měsícem +56

      ​@@poggamus4330 planned ofc! Toranaga put extra fish oil on Nagakado's sandals beforehand. It's all explained on the official podcast.

    • @Charliestrife01
      @Charliestrife01 Před měsícem +7

      @@TESkyrimizerthat sounds ridiculous.

    • @rouged3392
      @rouged3392 Před měsícem +16

      @@Charliestrife01 sarcasm

    • @miscellaneous9506
      @miscellaneous9506 Před měsícem +3

      @@TESkyrimizer
      Lmfao this is gold

  • @Lach1234
    @Lach1234 Před měsícem +226

    Hiromatsu - "Buntaro, bring my sword and second me."
    Buntaro - "Pops, I'm REALLY not having a good week right now." 😩

    • @brianbagnall3029
      @brianbagnall3029 Před 24 dny +22

      I felt bad for Buntaro, despite being a drunkard and poor husband. When he tries to make peace with Mariko and she shuts him down, I felt his pain.

    • @Eagle09-nv5xd
      @Eagle09-nv5xd Před 23 dny +2

      @@brianbagnall3029I think the reason he drinks and is a bad husband is because of his wife, no I don’t think, I know.

    • @chovue2363
      @chovue2363 Před 23 dny +1

      ill have to imagine that buntaro learns his lessons and gets a redeeming hero arc . otherwise, this character was written with nothing but tragedy and it makes me sad...😢

    • @RobGordonJC
      @RobGordonJC Před 21 dnem +4

      @@Eagle09-nv5xd Nothing should drive a man to physically abuse his wife.
      How weak does one have to be to beat someone who is only a quarter of their size?

    • @aimannorzahariwod
      @aimannorzahariwod Před 20 dny +2

      @@Eagle09-nv5xd a man will never strike his wife. He got put in his place from his own weakness.

  • @Wolfesgrin
    @Wolfesgrin Před měsícem +86

    Over all the shows I’ve watched.. this one hit home. I literally FELT the atmosphere and how they presented a view on sacrifice and loyalty. I cried deeply. For there is no greater love than to lay down one’s own life for his friend.

  • @ferdieisla9799
    @ferdieisla9799 Před měsícem +55

    Hiroyuki Sanada and Tokuma Nishioka should get an Emmy for this, The face on Sanada at the end, no words his anguish of losing your most loyal friend, just pure facial expression

  • @Nitroking10101
    @Nitroking10101 Před měsícem +32

    "Lord Toronaga...then this is farewell." Heartbreaking words. Such a powerful scene from an amazing show.

  • @mechanicgamera4230
    @mechanicgamera4230 Před měsícem +379

    reading all these comments and no one understands that the seppuku was done to make Osaka believe they surrendered ?

    • @sib1982
      @sib1982 Před měsícem +55

      all their chances hang from a thread, that the enemy belives Toranaga gave up and lower their guard. That's why he allowed his liflong friend to die. Mariko will play her part later, in part for deception, in part to change some daymio allegeances.

    • @CaelanCromwell
      @CaelanCromwell Před měsícem +22

      you guys also don't realized that Toranaga's half brother is also part of this plan. The fake surrender of Toranaga will make osaka defences open. ;)

    • @Aih1616
      @Aih1616 Před měsícem +7

      I think most understood not sure which comments you referring

    • @reee9287
      @reee9287 Před měsícem +5

      I haven't seen a lot of people confused. Not that difficult to see and they also indicated this in the show at the end.

    • @mcronrn
      @mcronrn Před měsícem

      Everyone is confused; no one understands

  • @philippebrown342
    @philippebrown342 Před měsícem +102

    "You will know what is is to be denied" reference to Mariko

    • @mamorintan
      @mamorintan Před měsícem +6

      she has strong selfpity.

    • @rouged3392
      @rouged3392 Před měsícem

      I didnt understand the meaning of those words can you please explain

    • @derekrulez390527
      @derekrulez390527 Před měsícem +33

      Buntaro refused Marikos request to die due to what happened to her family. Buntaro dad is saying now I'm gonna do to you what you did to your wife and deny you your death and force you to live like you did to your wife.

    • @jwainer4397
      @jwainer4397 Před měsícem +1

      @@derekrulez390527 Thank you!

    • @InnaSpace777
      @InnaSpace777 Před 22 dny

      ​@derekrulez390527 but why . Wouldn't that be messed up

  • @Drifter101z
    @Drifter101z Před měsícem +68

    A plan within a plan. . . Layers of Trickery
    - - Toronaga is 3 moves ahead of his enemies.

    • @jb-xc4oh
      @jb-xc4oh Před měsícem

      This is a common theme in Asian movies and society. They really like to mind f**k each other in the extreme.

  • @iyi553
    @iyi553 Před měsícem +91

    I would like to answer the question, "Hiromatsu never had a meeting with Toranaga, but did he read Toranaga's true intentions and even throw away his own life on the playacting set up by Toranaga?"
    As a prerequisite, I would like you to recall that the plenary meeting was a mixture of vassals loyal to Toranaga and enemy spies who were in touch with Ishido behind the scenes. Therefore, Toranaga could not tell his vassals the real plan in that place, and he had to deceive Shidou's spies first.
    There is a proverb that Japanese people have used frequently since ancient times. It's "in fooling the enemy first deceive your allies." Toranaga's actions are based on this theory.
    The answer to the question of why Hiromatsu was able to read Toranaga's true intentions without having a single prior meeting with Toranaga, is also hinted at by a proverb that Japanese people have often used since ancient times. "The eyes say more than the mouth." Japanese people can see through the eyes of others their true intentions. However, Shohei Ohtani seems to have become Americanized in the course of his many years of living in the United States, and has lost the ability to see through Ippei Mizuhara's true intentions. lol
    Anyway, the reason why the shooting camera focused so much on the "eyes" of Hiromatsu and Toranaga in that scene was to allow the viewer to perceive the "Breathing of Aun" that goes back and forth like a telepathic exchange between Hiromatsu and Toranaga, who were long-time friends.
    And finally, the answer to the question, "Even if Hiromatsu wanted to make Toranaga's playacting realistic because he could read Toranaga's true intentions, why did Hiromatsu lay down his life in that place?" is found in a proverb that Japanese people have often used since ancient times. It's "the Bushido is worth dying for." This is not exactly a proverb, but rather a part of a passage written in the middle of the Edo period by a samurai named Tsunemoto Yamamoto who discussed how to live as a samurai. I want you to look up the book "Hagakure".
    In other words, the samurai way of life is always in search of a place to die that is effective for one's lord (sometimes one's country) and one's protector (sometimes one's own clan or one's business associates), and which is also the most honorable for oneself. It would be a shame for them for a samurai to die peacefully in a sick bed. And the place for an honorable death can sometimes be on a large battlefield, and sometimes on the stage of a playacting performed by the lord (to deceive enemy spies). The samurai is always looking for a place to die that will be beneficial to his master.
    If you learn the meaning of these three proverbs from the history of Japan, you will be able to understand the flow of "Hiromatsu's seppuku" in episode 8 very easily.

    • @mediocratus7015
      @mediocratus7015 Před měsícem +11

      Thank you for taking the time and care to explain this. Very much appreciated.

    • @pon7798
      @pon7798 Před měsícem +19

      Hello! I am Japanese. I use a translator. Let me add something.
      I believe that seppuku in this case is not for the sake of honor.
      1. to deceive spies. (I agree with your consideration here.)
      2. to quell the vassals who might be inundated, and to allow Toranaga to carry out his true plan.
      1. is an outward role, including Ishidou.
      2. has an inward role.
      The vassals, except for Hiromatsu, do not understand the true intentions of Toranaga.
      Therefore, dissatisfaction is building up.
      If the dissatisfied vassals continue to speak out against Tranaga, he will have to order the vassals to commit seppuku (ritual suicide) for defying him.
      Tranaga does not really want to do this, but it would be a disservice to the other vassals if he does not.
      Tranaga's strategy was probably to catch Osaka off guard. However, it would be a great loss for the camp to lose so many of its vassals who were in command before the battle.
      Therefore, Hiromatsu thought that it would be most effective to calm the vassals by committing seppuku himself now.
      Hiromatsu is an elder man who is respected by all. Tranaga did not change his mind even though Hiromatsu, the most important person in the family, gave his opinion.
      This means that this will never be reversed no matter who else commits seppuku. Hiromatsu made this fact known to the other vassals.
      In fact, there was a scene where another vassal tried to draw his sword. Immediately after that, Hiromatsu raised his voice.
      He weighed his own life against the lives of several vassals who would fight for the Tranaga camp in the future, as well as the lives of his own clan, and made a rational decision.
      Looking ahead to future battles, if the Tranaga camp's plan worked, victory would save his vassals, friends, and family.
      So now, he was willing to sacrifice his own life for the sake of those important people. That is what it means to "serve the cause.
      Tranaga immediately understood Hiromatsu's true intentions and did not stop him from committing seppuku.
      Tranaga was not allowed to die. Many of his vassals might die on his own. He must somehow win the battle.
      Hiromatsu understands such a mind of Tono. Therefore, he moves rationally for victory.
      Forcing a large number of vassals to commit seppuku now would be a great loss for the future. This is a critical stage.
      Tranaga respects the loyalty and true intentions of Hiromatsu and silently observes his choice.
      Tranaga and Hiromatsu have the same goal.
      That is why, in the end, he vows that he will never let Hiromatsu's sacrifice be in vain.
      He entrusts his "victory" to Toranaga.

    • @CODE_GEASS_2010
      @CODE_GEASS_2010 Před měsícem +7

      @@pon7798 As a japanese, I think you are right . I wrote my understanding in the upper comment row. it is as same as yours.

    • @jeanthemachine007
      @jeanthemachine007 Před měsícem +2

      COOK BROTHER, SPIT YO SHIT INDEED 🔥

    • @jessie-xj8kp
      @jessie-xj8kp Před měsícem +2

      Shohei caught a stray 😂 but thank you for the explanation

  • @Teee-Kay
    @Teee-Kay Před měsícem +49

    The Acting in this scene is Phenomenal, I hope they win an award for this show because they definitely deserve it.
    I have been silently following Hiroyuki Sanada's performances for years and I think this might be some of his best work yet, Unbelievable acting skills.

  • @joaquinxy
    @joaquinxy Před měsícem +87

    That one time in your life, you got to honor your father's final advise..

  • @JGrimm52
    @JGrimm52 Před měsícem +29

    This scene was insane, This show needs to get all the Emmys holy shit

  • @YouInTheJungleBaby
    @YouInTheJungleBaby Před měsícem +39

    brilliant acting. their words and expressions maintain their eightfold fence, but their eyes convey their true feelings

  • @BillFinger27
    @BillFinger27 Před měsícem +27

    This is the first time in both Hollywood and Japanese media where I bawled my eyes out because of a seppuku scene.

  • @threeagainstfour
    @threeagainstfour Před měsícem +45

    This scene had me on the edge of my seat the entire time. The writing, acting, directing, editing, music, all of it was top simply incredible. One of the greatest scenes in any show I've ever watched.

  • @CritiqueCS
    @CritiqueCS Před 27 dny +12

    Hiromatsu's actor (Tokuma Nishioka) is probably the best acting performance in this series. His role doesn't feel easy to play and he doesnt necesarily even say much, but in scenes you can feel his pressence, especially if he said 1 word.
    A close second (for me) is Yoshi Toranaga played by Toshirō Mifune and this scene is a great example of why. He manages to look "stoic" in his crying, but he acts in such a manner that you feel like Toranaga with every fibre of his being want to stop Horimatsu. Great performances overall in this series, from most of the key roles, even though there are a few you could critisize, in my opinion.

  • @SaurabhYadav-xg3vl
    @SaurabhYadav-xg3vl Před měsícem +62

    Brilliant acting by the casts of this show. You can see the rage that was flaming inside the Toranaga when his close friend commits seppuku. Love this show so much. Gonna feel sad when this miniseries is finished.

    • @jcarry5214
      @jcarry5214 Před měsícem +1

      I was counting on the nephew to blow out, I think Toranaga was too then was like AW FUCK when the old man figured it out and stepped in when nobody else did.

    • @InnaSpace777
      @InnaSpace777 Před 22 dny

      ​@@jcarry5214now I get it. Wooooow.. that makes this scene legendary.

  • @duyvopham8519
    @duyvopham8519 Před měsícem +98

    “Do you smash a knife before a battle?” - Muad’Dib asks calmly

    • @rockyroadmagic4152
      @rockyroadmagic4152 Před měsícem +52

      You do, if it makes the enemy think you are unarmed, right before you pull out a glock

    • @mr.q337
      @mr.q337 Před měsícem +5

      Thy shall not need a knife, once thy have a glock behind your back" - Tsun Zu probably =)))

    • @lopezalehandro1666
      @lopezalehandro1666 Před dnem

      This knife struck true and deep. Smashed? not at all.

  • @KevinUchihaOG
    @KevinUchihaOG Před měsícem +35

    This is one of the best scenes i've seen in any media. Every actor in the secene in superb.

  • @willdiaz6050
    @willdiaz6050 Před měsícem +18

    Sanada-sama is just such a fantastic actor. He conveys so much with so little. A tiny grimace or smirk tells you a lot about what he's thinking. Conversely, he inhabits that character so thoroughly that he knows when Toranaga would remain completely stoic. I bet Sanada-san would be a great poker player!

  • @guest-cd7md
    @guest-cd7md Před měsícem +110

    The way this scene conveys emotion through every passing second was beautiful

  • @jonathanbuxton-carr3350
    @jonathanbuxton-carr3350 Před měsícem +53

    The acting in this piece is sublime, Japan is giving us a clinic as this is one of the best acted shows I've ever seen. The amount of emotion each actor shows, especially the non-verbal acting when the camera is on their faces, is extremely well done.
    Sanada looks like he's experiencing 1000 emotions at the same time when Hiromatsu commits seppuku, Buntaro even more. Even Omi and the brief shot of Yabushige shows that they are extremely upset and conflicted during this scene, and that is extremely difficult to convey without speaking.
    Just a brilliant scene in a brilliant series, this show absolutely deserves every accolade that it is receiving.

  • @BornToTroll-it5ju
    @BornToTroll-it5ju Před měsícem +37

    this show is excellent. poor Buntaro has had a long week.

  • @777Justin
    @777Justin Před měsícem +37

    I speak Japanese fluently and the way he told Buntaro “don’t give up on Toranaga even if it LOOKS like he’s given up on himself” suggests to me that Hiromatsu knew his plan all along. He emphasized “miete mo jya” so I think that’s a clue he knew the plan.

    • @XaldinX
      @XaldinX Před měsícem

      Can you break this down a little bit more

    • @Lach1234
      @Lach1234 Před měsícem +16

      ​@@XaldinXHiromatsu's suicide was improvised to convince the other Lord's in Osaka that Toranaga was officially broken.
      When word got to Ishido that Toranaga's oldest and longest serving vassal committed seppuku in "defiance" of surrendering, he assumes Toranaga's spirit is destroyed.

    • @brandonday2494
      @brandonday2494 Před měsícem +11

      @@Lach1234 Yeah just the intensity of the looks they shared to me confirmed that. Hiromatsu was never deceived. He knew exactly what he was doing in service to Toranaga's plans.

    • @XaldinX
      @XaldinX Před měsícem

      @@Lach1234 i was talking about the words used lol since u spoke japanese not the overall scene

    • @gerrittlighthart
      @gerrittlighthart Před měsícem +14

      ​@@XaldinX the way he delivers the line "Even when it appears he has given up on himself." emphasizes part of the sentence that makes it sound more like "Do not give up on our lord, even when it APPEARS that he has given up on himself." He's trying to make sure Buntaro understands that this is part of a larger plan.

  • @Drifter101z
    @Drifter101z Před měsícem +32

    The Best Series since Games of Thrones. . .The Plot and Storytelling is IMPECABLE. . .

    • @jb-xc4oh
      @jb-xc4oh Před měsícem +14

      Game of Thrones is just not in the same league as this series.

    • @erickanguiano8142
      @erickanguiano8142 Před měsícem +9

      Game of thrones is no where close to this not even a little

  • @mypov9790
    @mypov9790 Před měsícem +20

    I cant finish this clip, it breaks my heart! The acting was so intense and realistic...

    • @bb_arcadia5752
      @bb_arcadia5752 Před měsícem +2

      For me what makes it hard to watch is not when he commits seppuku but the look on their faces as they say farewell.

    • @mypov9790
      @mypov9790 Před měsícem

      @@bb_arcadia5752 I couldn't agree more

  • @lucy7th
    @lucy7th Před 26 dny +17

    Buntaro didn't kill his father. This is a seppuku, he's the Kaishakunin.

    • @olive6425
      @olive6425 Před 21 dnem +2

      He still beheads him and probably feels the guilt of doing so

    • @jonirischx8925
      @jonirischx8925 Před 21 dnem

      You have it the wrong way around. The whole point of seppuku having a second, is to make it a non-suicide, or an execution, such that the 'sentenced' has a final chance to demonstrate resolve. But the circumstances have already sentenced him. The 'suicide' is not the point, because the honor-bound circumstance, of which the kaishakunin is the extension, and tool of, are what kills the object of seppuku. It's not his pure, individual choice to die, only something he must endure well.
      This is all the more evidenced by the fact that it was quite common for the seppuku to be purely ritualistic. The person about to die didn't always use the blade on himself, but simply symbolically moved it, to signal to the kaishakunin to make the cut.
      So yes, Buntaro did kill his father, as an extension of the honor code. And he disgraced himself while doing so, since the head is not supposed to come off, but remain partially attached. Being the second was a dubious honor, because there were so many ways it could lead to disgrace. No samurai wanted to be the second, if they could in any way avoid it.
      Of course in some situations samurai would perform seppuku themselves without a second, when there was no time or possibility for a ritual, for example on the battlefield, or if they were already so disgraced that it was seen acceptable to deny them a second. But this was not an ideal situation. Emphasizing the suicide aspect is inaccurate, because it is the environment driving the person to seppuku. Execution with expected participation is more in line with what it actually is. Kaishakunin is the executioner.

    • @erkuza9220
      @erkuza9220 Před 18 dny +1

      @@jonirischx8925 I always thought having a second is so you don't need lay in agonizing pain for several hours waiting to die as having your stomach cut wide open is extremely painful.

  • @jackphimu
    @jackphimu Před měsícem +98

    Hiromatsu know his old friend too well. My respect for him. This is all part of the Crimson Night.

  • @ricardoabrahams8243
    @ricardoabrahams8243 Před měsícem +68

    Expecting your son to second you/cut of your head, is asking too much of any son... no son should have to carry that burden and still be requested to continue following his lord... wow what an episode...I honestly, admire Buntaro more and more!

    • @PBurns-ng3gw
      @PBurns-ng3gw Před měsícem +11

      Doesn't excuse him beating his wife. But yeah, would not want to be that dude.

    • @poggamus4330
      @poggamus4330 Před měsícem +14

      He knows now what mariko feels.

    • @rouged3392
      @rouged3392 Před měsícem +25

      @@PBurns-ng3gw he actually loves her, but certain circumstances led him to change. it's in this episode too, I think they fleshed out their relationship pretty well

    • @larrycleveland8832
      @larrycleveland8832 Před měsícem +6

      Buntaro is becoming one of my favorites for sure. Damn…This episode was masterful!😢

    • @eodyn7
      @eodyn7 Před měsícem +1

      @@rouged3392Doesn't matter if he "loves" her, Buntaro is a horrible human being.

  • @feelingthislife
    @feelingthislife Před měsícem +10

    This was one of the best episodes of TV ever made if you ask me

  • @sergenicolastampos3177
    @sergenicolastampos3177 Před měsícem +14

    Respect for Hiromatsu watching this scene really breaks my heart
    Your death will not be in vain hiromatsu -sama😢😭😤

  • @AntiAlgorithm-jd9lb
    @AntiAlgorithm-jd9lb Před 26 dny +3

    Finally saw episode 8 last night. I was saddened by this scene because I loved this old man. Such an incredible actor.

  • @tasjan9190
    @tasjan9190 Před 9 dny +1

    It is tragic and profoundly amazing that when Toranaga and Hiromatsu came to the decision to go through with this plan they knew Buntaro would be loyal even in the face of his very father being the one losing his life by his sons hand. Buntaro is my favorite character as of now. A warrior who stands on his business regardless of what is laid out before him...even when utterly betrayed by his wife whom he shamefully struck because she had laid with another man...he bowed and asked to be forgiven by the very man she had betrayed him too because it was still that man's home...even when he was left behind at the dock he drew his swords and engaged hopeless odds in defense of his Lord...even when his own father who he respected and loved asked him to take his head...even when he had the man who laid with his wife under his sword he knew he could have killed the Englishman easily he withdrew his anger... even when that very Englishman needed help with recovering his ship Buntaro grabbed the rope and pulled with all his strength... Buntaro is the epitome of Bushido and to me represents the soul of the series.

  • @Shadowdragon_TV
    @Shadowdragon_TV Před 25 dny +7

    This easily became one of the greatest shows I've ever watched.
    What made this scene so great wasn't just the acting, but the fact that most people expected this to be a ploy, a game of chicken, so the way it ended was both heartbreaking and shocking. I've watched others react to it and you see many say "Why do that?" "It's so stupid" "What is this?".
    It's a lack of understanding regarding the severity of Japanese culture back then.
    Seppuku wasn't just self-deletion as its seen today, its an honorable end.

  • @vedymin1
    @vedymin1 Před měsícem +26

    "A man can have anything...if he's willing to sacrifice"- Valkorion 😎

    • @RecklessFables
      @RecklessFables Před měsícem +1

      As long as he's sacrificing the lives of others, eh?

    • @vedymin1
      @vedymin1 Před měsícem

      @@RecklessFables Just like him 😇

  • @joshcook5434
    @joshcook5434 Před měsícem +32

    Toranagas actor better win an award for his performance.

    • @sagargurung395
      @sagargurung395 Před měsícem +11

      every actors should get and award , hiromatsu was phinomenol in this episode and so did buntaro

  • @harrisonjohn9142
    @harrisonjohn9142 Před 22 dny +4

    Subtle how Hiromatsu stops the other vassals from digging a hole for themselves by saying, “This is between me and my oldest friend.” Knowing now that Hiro was aware of the ruse and his role, this scene becomes so much richer with all the subtext involved.

  • @SuperAkashAgarwal
    @SuperAkashAgarwal Před měsícem +14

    The eye contact between Hiromatsu and Toranaga, and the pain in Toranaga's eyes as he sees his most loyal friend performing his duty one last time for the shared cause.
    Man, this is where acting peaked!

  • @Gomennachai
    @Gomennachai Před měsícem +71

    今生のお別れにございまする。って所の虎長との目線の会話で涙腺崩壊したわ。
    確かにこの時代、虎長の右腕が切腹。くらいの事しないと大阪に油断はしてもらえないだろうね。

    • @yiand3680
      @yiand3680 Před měsícem +11

      この目線の会話、海外の方にも伝わってる人とそうでない人がいるみたいだけど。
      それほど複雑で上手過ぎる表現なんですよね。でもちゃんと伝わっている人には伝わってる。すごい時代ですよ。

    • @user-df8ny6qi9y
      @user-df8ny6qi9y Před měsícem +16

      同じくです!文太郎に言い聞かせている所もぐっと来た。簡単に死ぬことを許されない頂点に立つ虎永が背負っている物の重さと意味、そういう人を今後支えていく者としての心構え。文太郎の「父上」にこもった凄い愛情。こんな日本的なシーンをハリウッドで撮れたことに驚きです。

  • @masterludovicus802
    @masterludovicus802 Před 15 dny +2

    The detail I love the most about this scene is Toranaga moving himself to have his whole body facing Hiromatsu as he is preparing, and then performing, seppuku. It's like an acknowledgment of what's happening and also having the bravery to face what was happening

  • @mbcobalt348
    @mbcobalt348 Před měsícem +5

    If you watch closely in this scene, you can clearly see in their eyes that they knew "its time for the ultimate deception" and toronaga's acting tough but deep inside all emotions wants his eyes to burst into tears " farewell my friend ty for your sacrifice youre my closest friend and ally this is the only way, say hello to my son "

  • @WeyounSix
    @WeyounSix Před měsícem +18

    For people who may have misinterpreted this scene:
    Toranaga and Hiromatsu both can tell that Yabushige is playing both sides. This is a massive risk to allow, but they cannot just kill him. What they need, is to remove Yabushige from their ranks, or force him to fully commit. If Yabushige tells Ishido Toranaga is not planning to surrender, then it's ALL over. Toranaga NEEDS Yabushige to tell Ishido and the others that he has truly surrendered, without a doubt. We saw when John Blackthorn went to Yabu that Yabu still did not believe Toranaga was truly going to surrender. This could not be the case, this must change for their plan to work. Yabushige HAS to believe Toranaga is truly surrendering.
    The only way that Hiromatsu saw that he could do this, was by publicly disobeying his lord, putting himself to the sword. It was a statement to Yabushige, that if you are not willing to die for Toranaga right now, that you are not truly loyal. Even at this point Hiromatsu was not certain that Toranaga was actually surrendering, he stated many times that he truly did not know. This move by him was to give Toranaga a chance to finally best Yabushige and Ishido. When they say "Osaka needs to beleive" what they really mean is, Yabushige and Ishido need to truly believe he is surrendering.
    Both men know that Hiromatsu is Toranaga's oldest friend and ally, and Hiromatsu knew that the ONLY thing that would make Yabushige finally run away, was certain death. If Toranaga surrenders, they are all put to the sword, even Yabushige. Yabushige does not want this, he is only staying allied to Toranaga because he has to legally, and he doesn't want to be executed for disobedience. Yabushige's only goal here is to not die and to get land at the end of it all, he doesn't care about loyalty.
    The move was to convince Yabushige more than anybody else. That is why Mariko is present when John Blackthorn visits Yabishige, so she can report back to Toranaga what is happening, Yabushige knows this, which is the only reason he refused John Blackthorn's allegiance.

    • @lakerspackers11
      @lakerspackers11 Před měsícem +2

      I disagree. I think the demonstration was for the sake of an Ishido spy located in Toranaga’s ranks. Because at the end of the episode, Mariko apparently updates Yabushige on Toranaga’s plans anyway….

    • @jeffinaportal-wq7ib
      @jeffinaportal-wq7ib Před měsícem +1

      @@lakerspackers11i think both you and the commenter are right this was to convince yabushige amd the spy

  • @PsychoMysticZ
    @PsychoMysticZ Před měsícem +6

    this scene blew my mind every thing about it was perfect

  • @MyChocow
    @MyChocow Před 10 dny +1

    Buntaro is probably my favorite characters in this series, heroically loyalists at its finest...i feel he captured the true rare glimpse essence of an samurai.

  • @farishd7549
    @farishd7549 Před 19 dny +2

    The most powerful scene in the show and my favorite.The acting and dialogue in this scene are truly amazing.

  • @ksero444
    @ksero444 Před měsícem +5

    Probably the best scene of the show

  • @pireina1
    @pireina1 Před měsícem +4

    What a scene this is, so tense, so controlled, so bad ass.
    I watched the old series when young and It has been one of my favorites.
    I was so happy to learn about the new one coming and and I knew it would be masterpiece as soon as I saw the actors involved.

  • @CBU2221990
    @CBU2221990 Před 12 dny +1

    Brilliant performance this scene deserves an Emmy

  • @mikea8225
    @mikea8225 Před měsícem +8

    The soundtrack made everything 10x better

    • @tasjan9190
      @tasjan9190 Před 10 dny

      What is it called?! Please do you know?

    • @lopezalehandro1666
      @lopezalehandro1666 Před 3 dny

      @@tasjan9190 "Dream within a dream" very appropriate title. Anytime one is trapped in dreams within dreams it is a nightmare.

  • @verdebusterAP
    @verdebusterAP Před měsícem +117

    Hiromatsu is a man's man

  • @frankjames4743
    @frankjames4743 Před 17 dny +1

    wow... such a powerful scene.
    ty for uploading and sharing

  • @amjathkhan2004
    @amjathkhan2004 Před měsícem +4

    The way Hiromatsu says it's between him and Toranaga, Toranaga telling him to do seppuku and die, and Ishido laughing later when he hears about Hiromatsu's death-they're all linked. Hiromatsu shows his loyalty to his lord without even speaking. He's a true hero'matsu.

  • @InnaSpace777
    @InnaSpace777 Před 22 dny +3

    Hiromatsu was a real friend to the end

  • @philliesfan3414
    @philliesfan3414 Před měsícem +29

    God damn this show is amazing

  • @kevinwong8693
    @kevinwong8693 Před 6 dny +2

    I mean this was the scene of the whole series. The whole damn tension and suspense!

  • @acedobleace
    @acedobleace Před měsícem +83

    Im a movie/tv buff, reading makes me sleepy. Having said that I have no bias when I say Shogun is a great TV series, I dont care what happened in the books, everything is new to me so the excitement is REAL, unlike those who read the book they dont enjoy the show as much as I do.

    • @penegakkeadilanpembasmikej5022
      @penegakkeadilanpembasmikej5022 Před měsícem +5

      You and I can be brothers
      I can read comic but not book

    • @sib1982
      @sib1982 Před měsícem +3

      they already changed some stuff from book : in book Naga and Hiromatsu don't die. But for now it seems consistent enough. It makes some sense they changed some, as to make things interesting for those who have read the book (as a lot of people read the book, is a really well known one and well written).

    • @rouged3392
      @rouged3392 Před měsícem

      @@sib1982 yes i think they chose hiromatsu to die bcs the spy will believe they have fully surrendered and ishido will win. But toranaga's plan is already in motion, mariko is there with Anjin and yabushige who will go to osaka

    • @awesomearsam1890
      @awesomearsam1890 Před měsícem

      Well, tbh this show made me start reading books after a long time, I used to read the Daren Shawn books a lot when I was in elementary school.
      And so far I'm liking the Shogun novel.

  • @mn.2157
    @mn.2157 Před měsícem +6

    とんでもない迫力だ…見てて辛い

  • @sittingduck4602
    @sittingduck4602 Před 16 dny +2

    Truly, this was by far the best scene in the entire show.

  • @GattoriSancho
    @GattoriSancho Před 20 dny +2

    Manly tears fell down from my eyes.

  • @KensGarage.
    @KensGarage. Před měsícem +7

    This had me crying in front of my daughter, who also was crying

  • @maddiejung974
    @maddiejung974 Před měsícem +36

    Media literacy is so low right now because so many people misinterpreted this scene, hiromatsu did this because he realised toranga's plan and this sacrifice is necessary.

    • @erickanguiano8142
      @erickanguiano8142 Před měsícem +7

      It’s part of crimson sky he knew what the plan is and played it to perfection

    • @awesomearsam1890
      @awesomearsam1890 Před měsícem +7

      It fascinates me because in the next scene Toronaga literally spells it out
      I myself noticed something was off when Toronaga blinked to Hiromatsu before committing Seppuku

    • @RecklessFables
      @RecklessFables Před měsícem

      We live in a world full of clips with no context.

    • @Remitonov
      @Remitonov Před měsícem

      @@awesomearsam1890 He knew Hiromatsu is sacrificing himself to help him trick Ishido into letting his guard down, but it's still no less painful for him.

  • @Xellius13
    @Xellius13 Před 18 dny +2

    Dang I loved the old troll

  • @empoytekyo6981
    @empoytekyo6981 Před měsícem +16

    at last! an actual dialogue from Toranaga that this was all part of his plan. i already know it is, but i was actually about to get tired of him convincing everyone that he's given up.

    • @sausagejockyGaming
      @sausagejockyGaming Před měsícem

      Yup it just never made sense in the first place for him to give up, even with his brothers betrayal his odds of winning didnt actually change THAT much he was still vastly outnumbered before so if he was willing to fight then why would that suddenly change

  • @AE-ix2iz
    @AE-ix2iz Před měsícem +31

    What an intense scene! Bravo to everyone involved
    RIPower Hiromatsu 😢 💔

  • @ayushmanshukla3304
    @ayushmanshukla3304 Před měsícem +3

    This scene is masterfully acted and directed.
    It was a surprise to me and I was hoping it didn't come to this but when Buntaro gets up i knew its happening. Its especially hard for Buntaro because he doesn't even knows that this is being done as part of a larger plan...

  • @yoruneko34
    @yoruneko34 Před 14 dny +2

    The slow swelling of the music also masterfull. Amazing work on the OST

    • @tasjan9190
      @tasjan9190 Před 10 dny

      What is it called? Please do you know?

  • @rickyhurtado
    @rickyhurtado Před 25 dny +2

    "You will know what it is to be denied." Man teaching his son a final lesson before death.

  • @theinfamouspokeinrichmondc3543

    I have not seen a series episode that made me this emotional, since The Games of Thrones Red Wedding. This episode made me drink 2 shots of Don Julio 1942 at 10pm. What an EPISODE!!!

  • @DarrenC81
    @DarrenC81 Před měsícem +28

    S&@t!!! I can’t remember what happens in the book so can’t recall if this was actually in the book or if this totally new and unexpected.
    What a powerful episode…I held my breath from the tea ceremony between Buntaro and Mariko all way up to Buntaro beheading his father.
    The look on the Catholic priests face when he finds out that the Church is to be built next door to a whorehouse!!! 😂

    • @nyantaro-momo2
      @nyantaro-momo2 Před měsícem +3

      It was an episode where Buntaro's beautiful heart was expressed a lot. Mariko is too complicated. She is all about herself and lacks compassion. Society of Jesus...😂

    • @DarrenC81
      @DarrenC81 Před měsícem +4

      Never a shortage of those wishing to repent their sins during confession.

    • @mrclassic213
      @mrclassic213 Před měsícem +1

      @@nyantaro-momo2beautifull hart he has beating up his wife 🤣

    • @mrclassic213
      @mrclassic213 Před měsícem

      @@mamorintan so that justifies beating up ur wife?🤣

    • @Muschelschubs3r
      @Muschelschubs3r Před měsícem

      @@nyantaro-momo2 Buntaro is a dick, and his father told him as much before he commenced with seppuku.

  • @visanazatravel
    @visanazatravel Před 12 dny +2

    Buntaro is what you get when you max lvl Strength, Bravery, Badassery, Loyalty, but miss out on Rizz. He never got the girl to love her back.

  • @gabemartin72
    @gabemartin72 Před měsícem +2

    Everyone of his men save for ole boy who signed the document immediately tried to stop Toranaga. The rat was immediately shown in that moment. Hiromatsu denying his son death to have him feel like what his wife feels by denying her. Hiro and Toranaga looked each other in the eyes for that bro moment… each was heart broken… amazing show

  • @FluffyKittenofMordor
    @FluffyKittenofMordor Před měsícem +9

    If Lord Toranaga does have a plan up his sleeve, he has demonstrated his resolve by sacrificing his best piece. He knows now that there is no turning back and prays inwardly that it succeeds at immeasurable cost.

  • @maximusclemenceau9474
    @maximusclemenceau9474 Před 17 dny +1

    Hiro Matsu was Toranaga's most loyal vassal. To see him sacrifice himself so that his lord's plan succeeds shows his devotion. I also really liked his friendship with Toranaga. The scene shows the violence of Seppuku

  • @saidtoshimaru1832
    @saidtoshimaru1832 Před měsícem +3

    The best is Yabushige's 3:37 "What the f**k" face.

  • @CPNTT
    @CPNTT Před měsícem +58

    Jesus dude, don’t put spoilers in the title.

    • @nydarkfern
      @nydarkfern Před měsícem +18

      Agreed, he has dishonored his ancestors.

    • @laaarsu
      @laaarsu Před měsícem +14

      I can't even browse CZcams anymore without watching the latest episode first.

    • @instaves
      @instaves Před měsícem

      Should he commit seppuku now?

    • @YeNZeC
      @YeNZeC Před měsícem +3

      He spoiled it for me, i then had to watch it knowing the outcome. 🤬

    • @AlanRedrew
      @AlanRedrew Před měsícem +2

      For real i was about to watch the episode and this shit totally spoiled it lol

  • @marocanu33
    @marocanu33 Před měsícem +5

    Now I understand why the Japanese have reached where they are as a people! Through their sacrifice, faith, spirit of sacrifice, word given, loyalty!

  • @johnmenendez6035
    @johnmenendez6035 Před měsícem +2

    Great episode ..caught myself rewinding tonsee the same scene over and over...Epic!!

  • @wazer85
    @wazer85 Před měsícem +65

    A warrior's death. No, a Samurai 💎💎💎

  • @user-tx6xc4om6n
    @user-tx6xc4om6n Před měsícem +17

    文太郎キルズはちょっと違う。介錯はアシストだと思う。

    • @user-jc3fg7vt4v
      @user-jc3fg7vt4v Před měsícem +3

      そうね。サッカーの話みたいでおもろいね。

  • @noyj91
    @noyj91 Před 3 dny

    This scene is already legendary. The look on their faces. The dialog. The screenplay.

  • @Mr.Paticles
    @Mr.Paticles Před 23 dny +1

    The Sacrifice of a Friend to go through death to convince the enemy that he had already given up.
    The world would never see such loyalty again.
    A calculated move on the part of Toronaga-Sama.

  • @TreadstoneOperative
    @TreadstoneOperative Před měsícem +30

    I have a nagging suspicion that the spy close to Toranaga is actually Buntaro because I find it difficult to believe he could have escaped from Osaka to Edo just like that.
    Maybe that is why he is chosen to cut off his father's head in order to completely convince Buntaro to report back to Ishido when his own father and Toranaga have actually figured out he is the spy all along.

    • @andengpintado7833
      @andengpintado7833 Před měsícem +2

      Dude you may be right!!!! Genius!!!

    • @jcarry5214
      @jcarry5214 Před měsícem

      @@andengpintado7833 Yeah. That is... actually a good idea he's got. Treadstone, I wonder if that would line up with the history Mariko is so pissed about.

    • @ThatDude_OverThere
      @ThatDude_OverThere Před měsícem +15

      That sounds plausible, until you recall he was ready to die with mariko , which he wouldn't if he wanted to report back.

    • @coachChot8966
      @coachChot8966 Před měsícem

      in the book, buntaro is ishidos spy

    • @Ash_Hudson
      @Ash_Hudson Před měsícem +1

      ​@@coachChot8966I don't believe that.

  • @bryanferguson4927
    @bryanferguson4927 Před měsícem +3

    Epic. Beyond epic. Best thing on television, perhaps ever.

  • @alc4117
    @alc4117 Před měsícem +2

    Hiroyuki should’ve been getting major roles like this his whole career. He’s always been the scene stealer side character but barely leads a project and when he does it’s fucking glorious. The emotions bleeding through his face as he’s trying not to overreact to his friend’s suicide was impeccable.

  • @philliplam2704
    @philliplam2704 Před měsícem +90

    For those that didn’t see the actual episode, this dude was in on the plan and gave his life to convince Osaka they lost.
    He was then given that weird whoar to smash and bang and then this happened

    • @unaizmuhammad4630
      @unaizmuhammad4630 Před měsícem +6

      He wasn't directly in on it but he just knew what had to be done and went out like a hero

    • @boodamnyou5268
      @boodamnyou5268 Před měsícem +2

      ​@@unaizmuhammad4630
      The fuck are you talking about, he definitely knew Toranaga even said it at the end

    • @unaizmuhammad4630
      @unaizmuhammad4630 Před měsícem +3

      @@boodamnyou5268 Yabu rejected johns alliances because he knew toranaga would fight, he wasn't convinced of his surrender that's why he declined johns offer.
      Toranaga's plan was to convince everyone that he accept the surrender it's obvious that ishido has spies in his ranks, when the meeting started only toranaga knew about the plan, Hiromatsu only realised this in the middle of the meeting when things escalated, toranaga would never sacrifice hiro i think his plan was to choose some other vassal lord that rebeled, but Hiromatsu realised and decided that he would be better fitting he decided it for toranaga he got the better of him.
      Just as toranaga planned everyone including ishido convinced that tora lost his will and accepted complete surrender that's why yabu decided to join John.

    • @yiand3680
      @yiand3680 Před měsícem +3

      @@unaizmuhammad4630 The oldest friend, the right hand man, the man who understood and read Tranaga's schemes without words. Because of his excellence, he showed himself how to be more effective. As a sign of loyalty.

    • @philliplam2704
      @philliplam2704 Před měsícem

      @@unaizmuhammad4630there is no proof for he knew it during the meeting 😂 wtf y’all make up anything

  • @djangoblack9910
    @djangoblack9910 Před 24 dny +2

    Everytime i watch this scene its just perfect just perfect..damn