In Reply to: RED BEARD-------- posted by patrickU on March 15, 2006 at 06:16:39:
is cynical. Kurosawa was depicting the lives of men who dedicated themselves to helping the poorest among them--- at significant personal risk.
It is beautifully paced, shot, edited, and acted. Almost the perfect film.
See it with an open heart and you will become a better person.
"Hollywood?!!"
Well, some tinseltown efforts are wonderful, too.
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Follow Ups
- The mature Kurosawa... naive? No, perhaps your perspective - tinear 10:02:45 03/15/06 (7)
- Re: The mature Kurosawa... naive? No, perhaps your perspective - patrickU 10:36:25 03/15/06 (6)
- You need to see it again because I think you've forgotten the dramatic - tinear 14:17:38 03/15/06 (5)
- Re: You need to see it again because I think you've forgotten the dramatic - patrickU 01:09:21 03/16/06 (4)
- See it again, then, and notice the masterful way suspense is built about - tinear 15:10:34 03/16/06 (3)
- Re: See it again, then, and notice the masterful way suspense is built about - patrickU 04:10:42 03/17/06 (2)
- You'd probably be wrong. Both loved the film and each other, too. nt - tinear 16:30:10 03/17/06 (1)
- Re: You'd probably be wrong. Both loved the film and each other, too. nt - patrickU 00:39:53 03/18/06 (0)