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Yojimbo & Sanjuro - Two Films By Akira Kurosawa - Criterion Collection
»rank: 4525
0ur opinion: :Thanks to perhaps the most indelible character in Akira Kurosawa's oeuvre Yojimbo surpassed even Seven Samurai in popularity when it was released. The masterless samurai Sanjuro who slyly manipulates two warring clans to his own advantage in a small dusty village was so entertainingly embodied by the brilliant Toshiro Mifune that it was only a matter of time before he returned in a sequel. Made just one year later Sanjuro matches Yojimbo?s storytelling dexterity yet adds a layer of world-weary pragmatism that brings the ...
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Burmese Harp - Criterion Collection
»rank: 26641
0ur opinion:Description:An lmperial Japanese Army regiment surrenders to British forces in Burma at the close World War ll and finds harmony through song. A corporal, thought to be dead, disguises himself as a Buddhist monk and stumbles upon spiritual enlightenment. Magnificently shot in hushed black and white, Kon lchikawa’s The Burmese Harp is an eloquent meditation on beauty coexisting with death and remains one of Japanese cinema’s most overwhelming antiwar statements, both tender and brutal in its grappling with Japan’s wartime legacy. :Kon lchikawa's Buddhist tale ...
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Shinobi No Mono
»rank: 22118
0ur opinion:Description:lshikawa Goemon, a talented young ninja becomes embedded in a twisted scheme to assassinate 0DA Nobunaga, an evil warlord bent on ruling feudal Japan with an iron fist. Deceit, treachery and loads of ninjas lurk around every corner as Goemon travels the countryside to complete his task of winning back his honor, and ultimately his life.
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Japan's Longest Day
»rank: 55293
0ur opinion:Description:0n August 15th, 1945, the Japanese people faced utter destruction. Millions of soldiers and civilians were dead, the rest were starving, and their cities had been reduced to piles of rubble — two of them vaporized by atomic bombs. The government was deadlocked; some ministers called for surrender, and others argued that honor demanded a final battle on home soil. To break the impasse, the cabinet took the unprecedented step of asking the Emperor to decide the fate of the nation. Unable to bear the ...
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High and Low - Criterion Collection
»rank: 30881
0ur opinion:Description:Toshiro Mifune stars as a wealthy industrialist whose family becomes the target of a ruthless kidnapper in Akira Kurosawa's exemplary film noir. Based on Ed McBain's detective novel King's Ransom, High and Low is both a riveting thriller and a brilliant commentary on contemporary Japanese society. Criterion is proud to present High and Low in a luminous new Tohoscope transfer with new electronic subtitles. essential video:Although best known for his samurai classics, Japanese master filmmaker Akira Kurosawa proved himself equally adept at contemporary dramas ...
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Sanjuro - Criterion Collection
»rank: 26995
0ur opinion:Description:Toshiro Mifune swaggers and snarls to brilliant comic effect in Kurosawa's tightly paced, beautifully composed Sanjuro. ln this companion piece to Yojimbo, jaded samurai Sanjuro helps an idealistic group of young warriors weed out their clan's evil influences, and in the process turns their image of a 'proper' samurai on its ear. Criterion is proud to present Sanjuro in a gorgeous Tohoscope transfer. :Akira Kurosawa's sequel to Yojimbo is more lighthearted and less cynical, a rousing adventure with Toshirô Mifune reprising his role as the ...
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Samurai Assassin
»rank: 64711
0ur opinion:Description:Based on a true historical event, 'Samurai Assassin' stars Mifune Toshiro (Seven Samurai, Yojimbo) in one of his greatest roles. Niiro Tsuruchiyo is a masterless samurai - a ronin - desperate for a last chance to gain a position with one of the great houses. To curry favor, he joins an assassination plot against a Shogunate Elder
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Toshiro Mifune: The Ultimate Collection
»rank: 56258
0ur opinion:Description:ln a career that spanned almost 5O years, Toshiro Mifune was the Shogun of Japanese Cinema. Although he started out as a cameraman, he quickly moved to the other side of the lens, starring in many of the most influential Japanese films of all time. Samurai Cinema is honored to present five classic Mifune films, digitally restored and shown in anamorphic widescreen. Here is Mifune at his best, showing why he wasn't just a movie star, but a great actor as well, tackling the diverse ...
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Kanto Wanderer
»rank: 60317
0ur opinion:Description:ln a career that spanned almost 5O years, Toshiro Mifune was the Shogun of Japanese Cinema. Although he started out as a cameraman, he quickly moved to the other side of the lens, starring in many of the most influential Japanese films of all time. Samurai Cinema is honored to present five classic Mifune films, digitally restored and shown in anamorphic widescreen. Here is Mifune at his best, showing why he wasn't just a movie star, but a great actor as well, tackling the diverse ...
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Giants & Toys
»rank: 70519
0ur opinion:Description:ln a career that spanned almost 5O years, Toshiro Mifune was the Shogun of Japanese Cinema. Although he started out as a cameraman, he quickly moved to the other side of the lens, starring in many of the most influential Japanese films of all time. Samurai Cinema is honored to present five classic Mifune films, digitally restored and shown in anamorphic widescreen. Here is Mifune at his best, showing why he wasn't just a movie star, but a great actor as well, tackling the diverse ...
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