The opening theme was both generic and dissonant. It also feels like the composer wrote every piece of music in the movie in sequence as well, and learned a significant amount about writing a soundtrack along the way. I hadn't been that disappointed in the disconnect between film and title since watching "I Eat Your Skin." ![]() ![]() While this isn't a critique of the film, I was also kinda shocked at how off-center the English title of the film "Broken Sword Warrior." The breaking of the sword happens inconsequentially in an unexplained fight sequence within the last 60 seconds of the movie. All of the side characters were more interesting than the main character, who was essentially only concerned with becoming a better fighter and calling people master, which started to get disturbing toward the end. Trope-ridden at best, and just totally uncharismatic otherwise. The film felt like every plot line was underdeveloped, which is an achievement. It was worth watching for free, and I won't give it any more than that. ![]() Reviewed by axelstewart 4 / 10 Disappointing
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