Zatoichi continues to travel throughout Japan, his destination still unknown, his adversaires multiplying.
Unfortunately, due to blindness, knaves and thieves seek to tear him down, but after his brilliant swordpersonship highlights their folly, they vow revenge even though they started it.
Such proceedings regularly occur and he is stuck routinely defending himself, with a high price upon his versatile head, and an inhibiting disability difficult to conceal.
He doesn't make friends either as he regularly cheats people at dice, tricking them into cheating themselves and then critiquing their lack of honesty.
He meets an itinerant master and strikes up a spirited inquisitive acquaintance, the two voyaging by boat together while earning a living as best they can.
But Zatoichi also meets other travellers who passionately seek the samurai who killed their father, and know nothing about him definitively besides the fact that he's quite good at chess.
Moral dilemmas further bewilder as he learns he once murdered the husband of the woman and child he cares for.
Democracy and social justice still hundreds of years away.
Consistent sword fights altruistically emerging.
Had he not learned to ingeniously defend himself Zatoichi the Blind may have flagged and rusted, and never known the voltaic thrill of characteristic difference and pursuits unknown.
Yet even possessing the adventurous intuition so often dismissed by people with sight, he encounters neverending lethal conflict to which he must respond indefinitely.
Sad how the legendary samurai traditionally found within these films, have so much trouble working together and often end up in life or death duels.
Both thoroughly convinced their path is just and in no need of ethical alterations, they eventually must challenge the breathtaking entities who vigorously contradict their chosen way of life.
Thus without the onset of unions they must remain vigilant at all times.
Never embracing the peace of dreams.
Eternal conflict.
Bitter remorse.
*Postmodern samurai could focus on protecting whales and dolphins! 🐋
**Criterion keyword: motif
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