Blue Eye Samurai ((full))
Animation allows for impossible camera angles, and Blue Eye Samurai exploits this relentlessly. The sword fights are not just battles; they are conversations.
The show refuses to let Mizu claim moral high ground. When she slaughters a room full of guards who are just doing their jobs, or when she uses innocent people as bait, she becomes the very terror she claims to oppose. The blue eyes she despises are the same eyes that look back at her in the water. BLUE EYE SAMURAI
Plays a noblewoman fighting against the rigid gender constraints of the time. Masi Oka (Ringo): Animation allows for impossible camera angles, and Blue
The show challenges the romanticized view of samurai. In Blue Eye Samurai , the samurai are often drunk, cowardly, or serving corrupt masters. The true warriors are the outcasts: the one-handed cook, the peasant, and the blue-eyed demon. When she slaughters a room full of guards