Akira Kurosawa
Added 2024-09-02 22:16:01 +0000 UTCI have several classic reviews I’d like to tackle within the next year if I have time. One of them would be a Kurosawa film. The only review for a film of his that I’ve done was RAN. One of my favorites. But if I were to do another, what would you like to see?
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I am going to make kind of an odd suggestion. Kurosawa made a propaganda film during WWII called The Most Beautiful. I found this a fascinating and revealing movie because of its positivity in contrast to anti-Japanese propaganda films of Hollywood -- especially cartoons like Bugs Bunny Nips the Nips or Scrap the Japs (a Popeye film). I really think that the contrast is telling and can lend itself to interesting analysis.
Edward Eiffler
2024-09-03 23:31:15 +0000 UTCI feel like there’s a lot to discuss about Ikiru.
Shane Palamara
2024-09-03 18:49:28 +0000 UTCThe Bad Sleep Well! This is actually my favorite Kurosawa film. I love psychological revenge films where a person sets out to ruin someone's life without physically harming them ( eg The Gift and Promising Young Woman), and this is the best of those.
Eli Levine
2024-09-03 17:27:15 +0000 UTCIkiru or Yojimbo
Ross Skilton
2024-09-03 16:19:41 +0000 UTCHigh and Low! It’s an absolute masterclass in blocking actors, particularly in the first half, and as others suggested, a police procedural that influenced much of the genre. One of my favourites!
Drew Perkins
2024-09-03 06:02:39 +0000 UTCRed Beard...although Ikiru is one of those films that I could've sworn you reviewed and I was disappointed when I couldn't hear your thoughts after I watched it, so that would be a fitting review too.
Patrick Aris
2024-09-03 03:25:02 +0000 UTCThrone of Blood!
Daniel
2024-09-03 02:46:23 +0000 UTCEither Red Beard or Ikiru. You covered the Samurai epics with RAN and the genre is sufficiently celebrated. Red Beard is probably his most emotionally poignient film and features the best performance of Toshiro Mifune's career. Ikiru is also deeply moving and one of the most beautiful black and white films I've ever seen.
James ODonoghue
2024-09-03 01:53:44 +0000 UTCMine as well.
James ODonoghue
2024-09-03 01:31:46 +0000 UTCRed Beard, my favorite movie of all time.
Dushan Perera
2024-09-03 00:53:51 +0000 UTCThe Hidden Fortress or Rashomon would be fun to hear you talk about. I think they best summarise his legendary take that all you need to make a good film is a good screenplay.
Matthew Silcock
2024-09-03 00:08:17 +0000 UTCIkiru!
Edward Looney
2024-09-03 00:07:16 +0000 UTCWould love to see a review for High and Low
Henri J. Mertens
2024-09-03 00:02:45 +0000 UTCMy choice would be Seven Samurai, one of the greatest action movies ever. But I’ll put forth another film as well, a lesser known one called Stray Dog, which was a detective thriller starring Mifune and Shimura that he did in the years immediately following WWII.
Bennett Oliver
2024-09-02 23:51:04 +0000 UTCyeah Ikiru is great. I'm debating something like that, or going more for the Seven Samurai/Rashomon type angle
Deepfocuslens
2024-09-02 23:27:26 +0000 UTCI've never seen High and Low. But I'm guessing now I should change that.
Deepfocuslens
2024-09-02 23:26:45 +0000 UTCI honestly find Kurosawa so fucking boring. The only movie I could relate to was Ikiru because it's about making the world a better place. It's honestly some of the most painstaking bullshit.
Arthur Augustyn
2024-09-02 23:01:51 +0000 UTCMy personal favorite is High and Low. You can definitely see how he influenced Fincher w/ Seven and other films like that. Also Spike Lee just finished doing a remake and I think it’s coming out next year. You could review it before it comes out.
Stephen
2024-09-02 22:24:51 +0000 UTCI’d love to hear your thoughts on all of his films, but Dreams would be one I’d be especially interested getting your opinion on. Such a hauntingly beautiful film, and criminally underrated, I feel.
TenzingNorgay82
2024-09-02 22:24:36 +0000 UTCEverybody talks about Seven Samurai so I'd love to see you talk about Ikiru. It's probably his most personal work with the most timeless themes in any of his films.
Wolfman Brandon
2024-09-02 22:20:45 +0000 UTCYou should do a tier list 🤣 ik it's not your style but he's a director with so many movies that it's kind of daunting even knowing where to start. I haven't seen any of them. Would Ran be a good starter?
The Trail We Banana
2024-09-02 22:20:19 +0000 UTCRashomon if you’re able to remember it
Dan
2024-09-02 22:17:15 +0000 UTCHigh and Low
jared Clarke
2024-09-02 22:16:51 +0000 UTC