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I'd also agree with Dan - Seven Samurai, Hari-Kiri, or Still Walking instead. |
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I don't know...Rashomon is very accessible...and something very often shown in classes, too. I don't think it's a bad start (I also don't like the film very much either, but that's just a matter of opinion). Although Seven Samurai works too...I just watched it a couple days ago and would say it's not a bad first choice either.
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Blu-ray Archduke
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For Terrence Malick fans...
YouTube has a multi-part video series on the making of Malick's new film, To the Wonder. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...=FR94GBgSl6U#! With a lot of interview footage from my favorite actress, Olga Kurylenko, and some fun insights on what it is like to work with Terrence Malick. My day = made. |
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Blu-ray Prince
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But once you get into it you'll probably want to. And I agree with everybody who said SS is a better intro to Japanese film. The length aside it's a very, very interesting, accessible story. It looks great, everybody in it is great, the pacing is even great (though granted it's a lot more patient with the setup than US films tend to be). |
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Blu-ray Archduke
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Rashômon was the first Akira Kurosawa movie that I saw, and I turned out okay. The last part of the sentence is up for debate, I guess, but, at any rate, it's an excellent movie that does not tax the brain as much as one would imagine going into the film. It's a fun viewing.
Seven Samurai is a better film, especially for a first Kurosawa experience, but Rashômon will give you a good idea of Kurosawa's talent for visuals. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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I would personally go with one of the former two (both are great choices), and not Following.
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Blu-ray Samurai
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High and Low is pretty awesome, as far as accessible Kurosawa movies go. It's rooted in present-day (well, 20th Century present day, anyway) and is just a cool mystery/suspense flick.
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Yojimbo is probably Kurosawa's most entertaining film, so I would point anyone who wants to get into Kurosawa in that direction.
Honestly, I think his best work was towards the end of his career. You got a pretty clear grasp of how the man felt, and it wasn't very cheerful. I know Kurosawa often gets criticized for sentimentality, but if you look at his late work - after his attempted suicide - you see work that has been stripped of these problematic aspects. Ran is just a masterpiece, plain and simple. EDIT: And I'm not trashing his earlier work. There are few directors that have a body of work that's as impressive as Kurosawa's. Hell, the only other directors that come to mind are Bergman and Kubrick. |
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