So, The Art of Akira Kurosawa is a neat little documentary featuring Tony Ryans, who really knows his stuff when it comes to Asian cinema. He dives into Kurosawa’s career, exploring not just the films but the man behind them. There’s a certain reverence in how he talks about Kurosawa’s influence on filmmakers worldwide. The pacing feels methodical, almost reflective, as if you’re sipping tea while absorbing these insights. You'll find discussions about themes like heroism and fate, and how Kurosawa masterfully used practical effects that were ahead of his time. It's not just a checklist of his films; it’s a peek into the artistry that makes Kurosawa stand out, even decades later.
Good for a deep dive into Kurosawa's legacy.Interesting insights for both casual viewers and serious collectors.A must-watch for anyone looking to understand his influence on cinema.
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