Death Trance

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Death Trance

Poster for Death Trance
Directed by Yuji Shimomura
Produced by Yoshinori Chiba
Written by Seiji Chiba,
Shinichi Fujita
Starring Tak Sakaguchi,
Kentaro Seagal,
Takamasa Suga
Music by Rui Ogawa
Distributed by Media Blasters
Release date(s) May 12, 2005
Running time 119 min.
Language Japanese,(Subbed in English)/English (dubbed)
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Death Trance is a 2005 Japanese action/fantasy film directed by Yuji Shimomura, the action director for Versus and Devil May Cry 3. It stars Tak Sakaguchi of Versus fame as the anti-hero with co-stars Kentaro Seagal (the son of Steven Seagal in his action film debut) and Takamasa Suga.

Tak Sakaguchi as Grave
Tak Sakaguchi as Grave

The film is the directorial debut of Shimomura, and similarities can be seen between it and Ryuhei Kitamura's Versus. Both films, among other things, take place primarily in a forest, both involve a dark anti-hero-type swordsman played by Tak Sakaguchi battling a supernatural, god-like being. The soundtrack is features songs by the rock group Dir en grey.

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
Grave battles the Goddess of Destruction
Grave battles the Goddess of Destruction

In an unknown place and unknown time, a master swordsman by the name of Grave (Tak Sakaguchi) searches for the ultimate battle. After hearing tales of a mysterious coffin kept and guarded at the holy Tougan Temple he decides to steal it. Legend has it that if taken to a specific spot in the desert, the coffin will grant any man's deepest desire. However, others say that inside the coffin rests the Goddess of Destruction who was banished from Heaven for trying to destroy the world and that releasing her will bring about the Apocalypse. A young monk from the Tougan Temple (Takamasa Suga) is sent to retrieve the coffin and prevent it from being opened. But many other forces are also searching for Grave and his prize (both human and not) and an all-out free-for-all ensues as they all struggle to discover the secret power of the coffin.

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