11 Rebels (2024)

11 Rebels (2024)

11 Rebels (2024), directed by Kazuya Shiraishi, is a visceral samurai epic set during Japan’s Boshin War (1868-1869), a brutal civil conflict that marked the end of feudalism. The film, which premiered at the Tokyo International Film Festival, follows a ragtag group of 11 criminals and samurai condemned to death, led by Takayuki Yamada and Taiga Nakano, tasked with defending a Shibata clan stronghold. Promised pardons, they face betrayal as the clan, the shogunate, and the new government clash in a web of political deceit. Shiraishi, adapting a 1964 script by Kazuo Kasahara, delivers a bloody, action-packed spectacle with impressive swordplay and special effects, though the 155-minute running time sometimes drags with repetitive battles. The film critiques samurai honor, focusing on marginal perspectives, but some characters lack depth, and the complex historical context can be overwhelming. Still, its brutal ending and themes of loyalty and injustice resonate, making it a thrilling, if flawed, return to classic samurai cinema.