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So, there's this documentary from 2005 called 'Lucas, Coppola, and Kurosawa.' It dives into the minds of George Lucas and Francis Ford Coppola, who offer a candid discussion about the legendary Akira Kurosawa and their experiences as executive producers on 'Kagemusha.' The tone is reflective, almost reverent, capturing the essence of their admiration for Kurosawa's work. It feels like a casual yet insightful conversation among friends, rather than a stiff interview. The pacing is relaxed, with stories ebbing and flowing. You get a real sense of the collaborative spirit in the film industry, and the practical effects of the time are often highlighted, lending a certain authenticity to the discussion.
Interesting insights into Kurosawa's influenceGreat for fans of film historyCasual tone makes it accessible
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