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Shichinin no samurai
(1954)

This film can be described in one word...Awesome!!
This is my favorite Kurosawa film, the man was a true master of the cinematic arts. If you have never seen a Kurosawa film definetly make this your first. Though extremely long at about 3 1/2 hours it is well worth the time spent.

To quickly summarize, a poor Japanese village hires 7 Samurai to protect it from being raided by bandits. Don't get me wrong there is way more to it than that, I just dont want to give anything away. This is an intense and emotional movie that hooks you from the first scene and keeps you on the line till it is all over. The battle scene at the end is in true Kurosawa form. The acting is outstanding by everyone involved from the main characters all the way down to the very last extra. Of course the best way to see any film, especially a Kurosawa film is on the big screen if you are able to. Beautifully filmed, in black and white, anyone familiar with Kurosawa's work has to wonder visually how much more gorgeous it could have been had Kurosawa had the option of color in 1954.

The camera use is brilliant and every scene is balanced visually. This film is also the first one to use "the wipe" as a way of changing from one scene to another. This technique was later used by George Lucas in his Star Wars movies. I would also recommend the DVD version that has the commentary option by the Japanese cinema expert if anyone is interested in a deeper understanding of the "hows" and "whys" of Kurosawa's film making. Any man, woman, boy or girl who just wants to see a really, really great movie, THIS IS THE ONE! An A+++ in my book.

Ran
(1985)

VISUALLY BREATHTAKING!!!!
Akira Kurosawa trained as an artist and it is evident by leaps and bounds in this movie. Visually stunning the colors and scenery make this movie a must see just based on that. Then you throw in Kurosawa's adeptation of Shakespeare and this movie is a can't miss for any movie fan. The 2 battle scenes are amazing to watch. They had me on the edge of my seat. This movie is very long. I did not think I would be able to watch it all in one night but once I started I couldn't stop. I was not bored except for 1 time. This was when Lord Hidetora went crazy in the desert, though it is needed for the story, I found it a bit on the boring side (the blind guy was a nice twist). Another plus to this masterpiece was the exceptional acting especially Tatsuya Nakadai(Lord Hidetora) and Mieko Harada(lady Kaede). The Lady Kaede character was played brilliantly. A back stabbing b**** who was out to be number 1 no matter what she had to do to accomplish this. All in all this movie was a 10 for me!

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