Harakiri (1962)
Tatsuya Nakadai: Hanshiro Tsugumo
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Quotes
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Hanshiro Tsugumo : What befalls others today, may be your own fate tomorrow.
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Hanshiro Tsugumo : Swordsmanship untested in battle is like the art of swimming mastered on land.
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Hanshiro Tsugumo : The suspicious mind conjures its own demons.
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Hanshiro Tsugumo : After all, this thing we call samurai honor is ultimately nothing but a facade.
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Hanshiro Tsugumo : The greatest delicacies taste of nothing when one dines alone.
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[repeated line]
Hanshiro Tsugumo : Motome Chijiiwa was a man of some acquaintance to me.
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Hanshiro Tsugumo : Who can fathom the depths of another man's heart?
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Hanshiro Tsugumo : When my master's house fell we immediately left the domain and moved to Edo. The streets of Edo were crowded with ronin - flotsam from the Battle of Sekigahara. In former times, other clans would have gladly taken in any ronin who'd earned a name for himself. But in an era no longer in need of warriors or horses, so peaceful that no wind even rustled the leaves on the trees, it was a constant struggle simply to find a meal. Indeed, it shames me to recall our miserable lives of these last eight or nine years.
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Hanshiro Tsugumo : When all is said and done, our lives are like houses built on foundations of sand. One strong wind and all is gone.
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[Repeated line]
Hanshiro Tsugumo : Then in that case, I have no choice.