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'''''Samurai Fiction''''' (oppure '''''SF: Episode One''''') è il titolo [[Lingua inglese|inglese di '''SF・サムライ・フィクション''' (''SF: samurai fikushon''), un atipico film ''[[samurai]]''. È quasi completamente in bianco e nero e segue la trama tipica dei film ''[[jidaigeki]]-samurai'', ma la presenza di del [[rock and roll]] di [[Tomoyasu Hotei]] nella colonna sonoro lo differenzia dai film a cui è ispirato, come per esempio i lavori di [[Akira Kurosawa]]. Un lungo [[spin-off]] è stato rilasciato nel [[2001]] col titolo ''[[Red Shadow (film 2001)|Red Shadow: Aka Kage]]''.
<!-- ==Overview==
While the film is nearly entirely in black-and-white, paying homage to older samurai movies, this allows for the artistic and dramatic use of color; this is most noticeable whenever a character is killed, and the screen flashes red for a moment. Color is used to dramatic effect at the beginning and end of the film as well.
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==Plot==
The plot centers on Inukai Heishiro, played by [[Fukikoshi Mitsuru]], the son of a feudal lord. One of his family's most precious heirlooms, a sword given them by the Shogun, has been stolen by the samurai Kazamatsuri, played by [[Tomoyasu Hotei]]. Against his father's advice, Heishiro insists on retrieving the sword himself. His father sends two [[ninja]] after him to make sure he doesn't do anything stupid.
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{{details|SF series|the SF episodes directed by Hiroyuki Nakano}}
Hiroyuki Nakano envisioned ''Samurai Fiction'' as the first episode in a "''SF''" entitled series. The films would be only vaguely related, in terms of plot or characters as Nakano wanted to explore a number of genres. However, only a second feature film has been made, ''[[Stereo Future]]'' in 2001, the following episodes being short films. Unreleased episodes were named ''Super Funky'', and ''Sunday Family''. -->
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*[http://www.peacedelic.co.jp/sf/index.html Official Website]
*{{imdb|id=0170544|title=Samurai Fiction}}
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