THE LEGEND & BUTTERFLY

6.6
20232h 48m

Oda Nobunaga and Nōhime were originally married to mend a hostile relationship between neighbouring regions. Unfortunately, they were like oil and water, making for a somewhat unhappy marriage. When Oda's enemy, Imagawa Yoshimoto, attacks Owari with his vast army, Oda is devastated by the overwhelming gap in military strength. However, Nohime encourages him not to despair, and the pair draw up a tactical plan that will allow them to overcome the odds.

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Cast

Photo of Takuya Kimura

Takuya Kimura

Oda Nobunaga

Photo of Hideaki Ito

Hideaki Ito

Fukuzumi Heitaō Sadaie

Photo of Takumi Saitoh

Takumi Saitoh

Tokugawa Ieyasu

Photo of Hio Miyazawa

Hio Miyazawa

Akechi Mitsuhide

Photo of Kinya Kitaoji

Kinya Kitaoji

Saitō Dōsan

Photo of Masato Wada

Masato Wada

Inuchiyo Maeda

Photo of Tsutomu Takahashi

Tsutomu Takahashi

Katsuzaburo Ikeda

Photo of Manabu Hamada

Manabu Hamada

Sakuma Nobumori

Photo of Daisuke Honda

Daisuke Honda

Hayashi Hidesada

Photo of Ai Mikami

Ai Mikami

Kitsuno Ikoma

Photo of Shūichirō Masuda

Shūichirō Masuda

Takigawa Kazumasu

Photo of Hirotaro Honda

Hirotaro Honda

Nobuhide Oda

Photo of Toshinori Omi

Toshinori Omi

Hirate Masahide

Photo of Mansaku Ikeuchi

Mansaku Ikeuchi

Shibata Katsuie

Photo of Jun Hashimoto

Jun Hashimoto

Niwa Nagahide

Photo of Takuma Otoo

Takuma Otoo

Kinoshita Tokichiro

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Reviews

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7/10

With two neighbouring kingdom's set for war, their kings decide that the best way forward is for the son of one - "Oda" (Takuya Kimura) to marry the daughter of the other - "Nohime" (Haruka Ayase). Neither are very keen on this arrangement but patrimonial loyalty and all that... An early shoulder massage illustrates really early on that these two are not a marriage made in heaven. Indeed, she proves considerably more adept than him at just about everything and is also unafraid of speaking her mind in front of his nobles - and women, well that just wasn't done! What now ensues does have an element of predictability to it, but this period of 16th century Japanese history is fraught with intrigues, political machinations, duplicity and ambition - and over the next 2¾ hours we have a decently paced unravelling of a generation of dynastic ambitions and manoeuvring that looks good and holds the attention well. Ayase takes the acting plaudits - she delivers well; and the others contribute adequately as the story advances. For me, it was the focus on the internecine society of love and honour your lord whilst you figure out ways to stab him in the back that worked well here. Loads of CGI - well it is 2023, after all, but the costumier and armourer's arts are well represented and the combat scenes spare us the worst excesses of repetition. It's a long slot of your day to commit to on the television, and I wonder if it would look better on a cinema screen, but if it's a genre in which you've an interest, then this is well worth a watch.

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