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Tag: Toshiro Mifune

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REVIEW: The Idiot (1951)

April 9, 2022April 9, 2022 Grant Watson

Kameda (Masayuki Mori) is a naïve man who suffers from epilepsy. He returns home to Hokkaido after almost being shot by firing squad in Okinawa. There he meets Taeko (Setsuko Hara), a former mistress to a rich business man, who … Continue reading REVIEW: The Idiot (1951)

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REVIEW: Rashomon (1950)

April 3, 2022 Grant Watson

I just don’t understand,’ mutters a woodcutter (Takashi Shimizu), and he shelters under the half-ruined eaves of the Rashomon gate with a priest (Minoru Chiaki) and a passer-by (Kichijiru Ueda). The woodcutter has just returned from a trial by the … Continue reading REVIEW: Rashomon (1950)

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REVIEW: Scandal (1950)

March 29, 2022 Grant Watson

Artist Ichiro Aoe (Toshiro Mifune) meets pop singer Miyako Saigo (Yoshiko Yamaguchi) in the mountains. She has missed her bus, so he offers her a ride back to her hotel on his motorbike. They are photographed together by an opportunistic … Continue reading REVIEW: Scandal (1950)

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REVIEW: Stray Dog (1949)

March 16, 2022 Grant Watson

During a crippling Tokyo heatwave, a homicide detective (Toshiro Mifune) has his gun stolen out of his holster while taking the tram. When the stolen gun is used to murder someone, the desperate rookie teams up with a veteran detective … Continue reading REVIEW: Stray Dog (1949)

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REVIEW: The Quiet Duel (1949)

March 4, 2022 Grant Watson

They can’t all be winners, as the saying goes. Akira Kurosawa’s eighth directorial feature is also his least effective so far, with a story that is too simple and characters whose over-emotive turmoil destroy any chance of realism or nuance. … Continue reading REVIEW: The Quiet Duel (1949)

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REVIEW: Drunken Angel (1948)

February 21, 2022 Grant Watson

One of the most significant actor-director partnerships in history kicked off in 1948, when Akira Kurosawa direct his seventh feature: the atmospheric film noir Drunken Angel. Sanada (Takashi Shimura) is an alcoholic doctor working in a post-war Tokyo suburb. One night … Continue reading REVIEW: Drunken Angel (1948)

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