Sanjuro [1962 film]
by Akira Kurosawa (Director/Screenwriter), Ryūzō Kikushima (Screenwriter), Hideo Oguni (Screenwriter)
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A group of young men set out to clean up the corruption in their town. They are joined by a scruffy, cynical samurai who doesn't fit their concept of how a warrior should look and act.Tags
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A wandering samurai helps an inept group stop a coup.
3/4 (Good).
When it's good, it's great. At times it's kind of weird; something's lost in translation, and we couldn't always tell which parts were meant to be funny.
3/4 (Good).
When it's good, it's great. At times it's kind of weird; something's lost in translation, and we couldn't always tell which parts were meant to be funny.
Gamblers sign a treaty of peace in order to start a bigger war. I would say the ultimate moral is that.
Aug 21, 2024Portuguese (Brazil)
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Kurosawa generally is recognized as the best of the modern Japanese filmmakers. He was the first Japanese director to gain international recognition, partly because his storytelling technique is not culture-bound. Rashomon (1950), a story of rape and terror that is told from several different viewpoints, received first prize at the Venice Film show more Festival in 1951; the film's title has become synonymous with the concept of subjective truth expressed in widely varying versions of the same story. The Seven Samurai (1954), a humanistic tale of samurai risking their lives to defend a poor village, is another Kurosawa classic. Kurosawa has always been attracted to Western literature, and two of his most notable films are based on Shakespeare's plays: Throne of Blood (1957), a retelling of Macbeth, and Ran (1985), a masterly reinterpretation of King Lear. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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