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2024131 minComedy

A Samurai in Time

Is A Samurai in Time a Hit or Flop?

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Is A Samurai in Time worth watching? With a rating of 7.5/10, this Comedy film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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A Samurai in Time Synopsis

A samurai who gets hit by lightning wakes up to find himself on a film set in the present day and starts to work as an extra on samurai films.

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Top Cast

Makiya Yamaguchi
Makiya YamaguchiShinzaemon Kosaka
Norimasa Fuke
Norimasa FukeKyoichiro Kazami
Yuno Sakura
Yuno SakuraYuko Yamamoto
Rantaro Mine
Rantaro MineSwordfight Arranger Sekimoto
Ken Shonozaki
Ken ShonozakiHikokuro Yamagata in His Youth
Manko Kurenai
Manko Kurenai
Yoshiharu Fukuda
Yoshiharu FukudaChief Priest of Seikei-ji Temple
Hajime Inoue
Hajime InoueHead of both Studio Inoue
Akinori Ando
Akinori Ando
Tsutomu Tamura
Tsutomu TamuraKyotaro Nishiki

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Is A Samurai in Time worth watching?

Yes, A Samurai in Time is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 7.5/10, it's highly recommended for fans of Comedy movies.

Is A Samurai in Time hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (7.5/10), A Samurai in Time is considered a hit among viewers.

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A Samurai in Time is a Comedy movie that A samurai who gets hit by lightning wakes up to find himself on a film set in the present day and starts to work as an extra on samurai films....

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Critic Reviews

Chris SawinAug 12, 2024
★ 10

_A Samurai in Time_ is one of the most heartwarming time-traveling films you will ever see. The characters are well-written and you become fully invested in the story. For a guy who did the majority of the behind-the-scenes work himself, director Junichi Yasuda has crafted a genuine film of kindness, integrity, and purely delightful entertainment. **Full review:** https://bit.ly/TimeRonin

r96skAug 19, 2025
★ 9

'A Samurai in Time' is truly splendid. I wouldn't actually describe it as anything super enthralling or anything, but it is supremely watchable, fairly amusing and surprisingly hearty - the 120+ minute run time flew by. I'd happily revisit this one. The performances of Makiya Yamaguchi and Norimasa Fuke are of real quality, both individually and as a collective. I totally believed and bought into the trajectory of the characters, which is impressive as otherwise they've could've been quite plain 'fish out of water' types. Yuno Sakura (cool to read about her backstory for this, same can be said for the film as a whole in fact), Rantaro Mine and Tsutomu Tamura manage to stick out behind the main two, as do a few other of the more minimal roles in this; e.g. Manko Kurenai’s. It does lean on the out of place trope, but I don't mean that negatively whatsoever because they add their own thing to keep it feeling fresh. As the minutes tick by, it relies less and less on that and the, relatively more unique, conclusion is the film at its best in my opinion. Great film! It was also nice to learn a bit about Jidaigeki, too. My first venture into its world, I believe.