Blackthorne Offers His Life for the Village - Scene | Shōgun | FX
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- Опубліковано 2 тра 2024
- Devastated by all he’s lost, Blackthorne offers up his life in exchange for Toranaga’s mercy. All episodes of FX’s Shōgun now streaming on Hulu.
Shōgun, Episode 10.
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Based on James Clavell’s novel, FX’s Shōgun is set in Japan in the year 1600 at the dawn of a century-defining civil war. Lord Yoshii Toranaga is fighting for his life as his enemies on the Council of Regents unite against him, when a mysterious European ship is found marooned in a nearby fishing village.
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Blackthorne Offers His Life for the Village - Scene | Shōgun | FX
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Toranaga : "Congratulations you passed the vibe check."
Basically this lol
Imagine hiking around this area and while you are taking in the natural beauty of Canada, you hear “Tekki!!!!!!!!!!!”
🤣
In French Canadian, it litterally means "Who are you!!??" "T'es qui!!!???"
Well, imagine, if this became a tourist/social media/influencer thing: visit the location, get down on your knees, replicate Blackthorne's full-throated, rage-filled shout, upload...
Cosmo Jarvis and Hiroyuki Sanada have great chemistry playing this two characters . I hope this show wins some emmy awards , because Shōgun is the best miniseries of 2024 in my opinion ⚔️⚔️⚔️⚔️⚔️ .
Same goes to "Warrior" with Andrew Koji.
I like that little smirk that Toranaga does, then immediately fights to restrain. He does that a lot.
John: "Take my life instead of theirs!"
Yoshī Toranaga, Lord of the Kantō: "...I mean that doesn't really solve my problem. I'm not doing this for fun, man, come on."
except he literally was doing it for fun lol
No, not for fun. He was doing it as a cover since he ordered the ship to he scuttled
Yes ,this scene was much better in the book. Yabu declared that if the villagers can't teach Blackthorne Japanese in six months, he will kill the entire village. Of course Blackthorne was horrified, so he explained that he could not live with this burden and would rather die. Yabu didn't believe him, so Blackthorne attempted seppuku and was stopped by Omi. After that, he was respected by all the Japanese.
Sacrifices a few villagers to test the Anjin and have fun
Just Toranaga things.
Average Toranaga moment
"We live and we die!" - Mariko-sama
Mariko is a Calvin Harris fan, spitting “Drinking from the bottle” lyrics and all.
As much as I want this show to go on, I think this episode does the ending of the series justice. It ties up all loose ends and I felt satisfied watching it.
Agree
Also, I believe the story of these characters originally ends here. What ever they come up with will be their own continuation and not based on the original story. Could be great but could also very likely be mid.
Probably one if not the best scene by Cosmo Jarvis on the whole series.
Loved the podcast discussion of this scene as well, because it is absolutely Blackthorne realizing what it means to live and die for people. This is 100% Blackthorne's symbolic death and resurrection as the Englishman of Japan. This is the moment his karma binds him to Japan for the rest of his life.
Toranaga will never let John die or leave Japan. It's like he's his pet or his secret weapon against the Portuguese. Too bad we will never know because there's no season 2 (*sobs)
Remember - flowers are beautiful because they fall - one thing that makes the series wonderful is we won’t see them trying to grasp to re-create the magic that they have already made.
Well, we do know from history. John Blackthorne is based on William Adams. And he was eventually allowed to leave Japan but he decided to stay. He died in his fifties and had a wife and kids. Today there are monuments to him in Tokyo.
Well, its not that bad, like we see at the end, as well as what we know from real history, Toranaga wants a fleet of modern ships, and Blackthorne won't just be a pet, but rather his chief shipbuilder. In real life William Adams didn't only design and build ships in Japan, but he also ran a trade company, and was Tokugawa's new chief translator. All in all, not a bad ending.
Guys guys guys, I MEANT THE FICTIONAL STORY and not the historical figures behind it.
@@123haninhkwe've reached the end of the story. There's none left to adapt.
1:21 1:52 2:28 Best moments from Cosmo Jarvis (Blackthorne) in the entire series.
Fantastically tense scene for Blackthorne and a bit of a laugh for Torunaga. I have to say though that when he says " Who do you think you are" I was hoping Cosmo Jarvis would have replied " I'm Ronnie Pickering" . Sorry I'll get my coat 😂😂
You Free the Falcon and you kept the Pet Human Jahn Braktrune 😂😂😂
I am already jonesing. What a great show!!!
One of the most powerful scenes in the show.
Sanada-san absolutely stunning 🔥
Uno reverse card....
Gets punched to the face.
"Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the mouth." Mike Tyson
Silver Samurai and Logan!
Did John do exactly what Toranaga was hoping?
If Toranaga stopped him from killing himself and no longer attacking the villagers, then yeah. To test his loyalty and spirit after everything has happened to him
Anjin Sama!!!!
"All men can be broken."
-Torenaga
But like uhhhh it was Yabu who was threatening the village in the book ackshually
Who do you think you are !?!?!?!
It should be another season
Even further from the book than the first series. Kind of understandable since the book is like 1300 pages long.
Yeyyyyy season 2 confirmed 😍
I feel I was robbed of a great cinematic battle in the end.
It's not really what Shogun was about.
Even the book just went over it not giving it that much importance. The battle was already won a month before it actually started. As Toranaga implied, he doesn't go to a battle he can't win and he masterfully isolated Ishido from episode 8 and 9.
Made every one in osaka believe he is weak and surrendering in episode 8. Then exposed Ishido, successfully freed the hostages, generated disugust for Ishido in the council of regents for cowardly murder of Mariko, turned lady Ochiba against Ishido. Declared a just and lawfull war ( even though he was surrendering before according to the council ) against the regents for the death of his vassal.
With lady ochiba and heir's army not supporting Ishido, Toranaga won the battle
@@sailingadventurer oh I know he wins, but I wanna SEE him win!
@@devilpupbear09 You did. You watched eight episodes of Toranaga's furious scheming, all leading up to a battle on the field he'd already won before it started.
That's the point. This show want to change your mindset, just like how Japan changed Blackthorn. Forget your wish of freedom. Life doesn't happen that way.
THE LAST EPISODE OF SHŌGUN WAS DISAPPOINTING AND A LETDOWN
Only if you are braindead.
For a simple mind yes
Coming down off of being high is always a let down, but 'high' is where you absolutely were if you thought this episode was disappointing.
@@reee9287Simple minds would be the ones calling it a masterpiece, it was a step down.
@@Mythryl12 disagree.