Aragami | |
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Directed by | Ryuhei Kitamura |
Produced by | Shinya Kawai |
Written by | Ryuhei Kitamura Ryuichi Takatsu |
Starring | Takao Osawa Masaya Kato Kanae Uotani Tak Sakaguchi Hideo Sakaki |
Music by | Nobuhiko Morino |
Distributed by | Micott Inc. |
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78 minutes | |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Aragami (荒神, also known as Aragami: The Raging God of Battle) is a 2003 Japaneseaction film directed by Ryuhei Kitamura. It was Kitamura's contribution to the Duel Project, a challenge issued by producer Shinya Kawai to him and fellow director Yukihiko Tsutsumi to film a feature-length movie with only two actors, battling in one setting, in only the time frame of one week.
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Two seriously wounded samurai find refuge from a storm at an isolated temple, the home of a swordsman and a mysterious young woman.
Aragami is a third person stealth game by Lince Works. You play as an Aragami, a ninja-like shadow spirit that can blink from shadow to shadow. You’ve been called up a girl named Yamiko who has been imprisoned in a city fortress. As you get closer to reaching her you’ll unlock new skills to control the shadows and uncover more of her history. Aragami is a third person stealth game that casts you as an undead assassin with the power to control the shadows. Teleport to any shadow, become invisible, materialize weapons or even summon a shadow dragon to infiltrate the enemy ranks and dispose of your targets.
One samurai awakes to find that not only has his comrade died, but that his wounds have miraculously healed. He discovers that he has been given the power of immortality by the swordsman, a man once known as the legendary Miyamoto Musashi, who now lives an endless existence as Aragami, a 'god of battle'.
The film was shot between May 29, 2002 and June 7, 2002.[1]