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  • @Joshpipes
    @Joshpipes 8 лет назад +896

    Seven Samurai opened my eyes to how powerful a medium cinema truly is. I will always be grateful to Kurosawa for this

    • @TheAssassinator1234
      @TheAssassinator1234 8 лет назад +11

      +Jared Dowty saw it at 12, fell in love with cinema

    • @VonWenk
      @VonWenk 6 лет назад +7

      I had no idea movies used slo-mo that long ago.

    • @patmaloney5735
      @patmaloney5735 3 года назад +2

      agreed

    • @comradejosephstalinoftheus8698
      @comradejosephstalinoftheus8698 3 года назад +6

      I saw it at 13 and it made me want to watch good films, I've had a love of cinema ever since then.

    • @davidtuttle7556
      @davidtuttle7556 3 года назад +2

      As a Magnificent Seven fan, Seven Samurai was one of the greatest pieces of cinema I’ve ever seen.

  • @DogWalkerBill
    @DogWalkerBill 4 года назад +387

    "Seven Samurai" is one of the greatest dramas ever. "Ran" is one of the most ferocious war movies ever.

    • @Sylvaard
      @Sylvaard 3 года назад +1

      @Moh Asani true id say it’s more of a drama

    • @TheJohnnyonthespot1
      @TheJohnnyonthespot1 3 года назад +8

      And Rashomon and Dreams are two of the most innovative movies ever.

    • @lorenafernandez4409
      @lorenafernandez4409 3 года назад +4

      the greatest

  • @Coldo3895
    @Coldo3895 10 лет назад +1107

    Ran is the most beautiful movie I ever saw. You could freeze frame almost any scene and get an incredible picture.

    • @Coldo3895
      @Coldo3895 10 лет назад +49

      And Lady Kaede is a great villain !!!

    • @triheadwar1996
      @triheadwar1996 9 лет назад +10

      Arnaud Lécuyer I hated that bitch!

    • @ItsJustMilkISwear
      @ItsJustMilkISwear 9 лет назад +23

      Ellijah De Leon loved her death scene. it was so instantaneous.

    • @bread_n_butter8614
      @bread_n_butter8614 9 лет назад +13

      Arnaud Lécuyer Ran and Blade Runner most beautiful movies for me

    • @MA-mg4cd
      @MA-mg4cd 9 лет назад +3

      Arnaud Lécuyer you are my people.

  • @justinfa8258
    @justinfa8258 8 лет назад +491

    Ikiru is more like the 7th best film of all-time than it is merely Kurosawa's 7th best. Arguably the most life-affirming film in all of world cinema.

    • @Nu63
      @Nu63 8 лет назад +30

      Exactly what I was thinking. You think it's going to be a standard dying man makes life change movies but it's so much different than what you normally see, even compared to modern versions of that plot.

    • @justinfa8258
      @justinfa8258 8 лет назад +14

      That is so true! The route Kurosawa takes instead of dipping into corny "feel good" cliche is what really makes that film have such a profound and lasting emotional impact.

    • @Macgarnickle
      @Macgarnickle 7 лет назад +11

      I'd probably rank it as number two on this list, it's one of my favorites of all time but I do think that Seven Samurai influenced a lot more movies.

    • @kielwest
      @kielwest 7 лет назад +2

      Madadayo hit me like that.

    • @johnreese7590
      @johnreese7590 7 лет назад +8

      true., just saw it for first time last night. Probably my 15th Kirosawa. Great stuff.
      Drunken Angel didn't even make the list. So many great films

  • @nslater1388
    @nslater1388 10 лет назад +87

    Saw Seven Samurai when I was 17. Blown away! It's hard to make a film with such a huge cast funny, captivating and heart breaking all at once. One of cinema's ultimate best!

  • @thegunnersfan00
    @thegunnersfan00 8 лет назад +841

    Akira + Mifune.. Best combination...

    • @lucinae8512
      @lucinae8512 8 лет назад +25

      Better than Scorsese and De Niro or DiCaprio

    • @tombowdery7252
      @tombowdery7252 7 лет назад +18

      Spike Spiegel no. Scorsese and de niro is the greatest paring in cinema imo

    • @RadioMattM
      @RadioMattM 7 лет назад +16

      Mifune is good, but I think Shimura is better.Watch him as the lead samurai in Seven Samurai, the drunk doctor in Drunken Angel, and the bureaucrat in Ikiru and you would think you are looking at three different actors if you didn't know any different, and Shimura nails each role. Shimura could deliver a pathos that Mifune couldn't touch.

    • @Clinkety
      @Clinkety 7 лет назад +15

      Matthew Meaney You mustn't forget Nakadai, though. I couldn't imagine somebody else playing the main character of Kagemusha.

    • @lidiawalczak2580
      @lidiawalczak2580 6 лет назад +12

      I agree, Mifune is some kind of a "master of this art" according to me, but there is another actor people seem to forget about - Nakadai Tatsuya. I think he is as good as Mifune. Watch "Sword of doom", he was so eerie in it... I look up to them both though, my favourite actors :)

  • @KenobiStark1
    @KenobiStark1 4 года назад +108

    I cried last night watching Seven Samurai, Kikuchiyo being just brought to ruin while saving the baby from the burning building, screaming “this is me! This is exactly what happened to me!” was just beautiful and sad, along with the whole movie.

    • @deepakv9454
      @deepakv9454 3 года назад +1

      Ya bro

    • @gnarrcan108
      @gnarrcan108 3 года назад +2

      That was the only part of the movie where I was like “ok this is a lil heavy handed” like as soon as you saw him w the baby u understood the parallel it didn’t need to be explained. Seven Samurai is my second favorite film ever tho

    • @rapthor666
      @rapthor666 3 года назад +1

      Try Ikiru...
      Bring Kleenex/tissues

    • @spacedude1145
      @spacedude1145 4 месяца назад

      That felt a little weird to me. I mean I know he said he was just like that baby, but still.

    • @wip1664
      @wip1664 4 месяца назад

      Like in Space Odyssey 2001, but not like in Space Odyssey 2001. The Ending of the movie...

  • @abunidalparedes
    @abunidalparedes 6 лет назад +26

    For an Asian filmmaker, Akira Kurosawa was a pioneer to break into international recognition. He inspired many Asians directors: John Woo (Hong Kong), Zhang Yimou (People's Republic of China), Ang Lee (Taiwan), Takeshi Kitano (Japan), Satyajit Ray (India), Hayao Miyazaki (Japan) and Wong Kar Wai (Hong Kong).

    • @Andrew-of8uq
      @Andrew-of8uq 2 месяца назад

      You forgot pretty much every American director that American warship he inspired to

  • @KizaruB
    @KizaruB 4 года назад +93

    The reason this list is false is because they’re all perfect. There’s no top 10 when they’re all equal.

    • @MyNameisRevenant
      @MyNameisRevenant 3 года назад +3

      I guess they did a list just for the sake of it, which I don't mind, it help us to see how much of a great producer Kurosawa is.

    • @hood6089
      @hood6089 3 года назад +1

      Nah Yojimbo, High and Low are two of the second best and Seven Samurai is his best. Haven’t seen Ran yet

    • @dragosradudumitrescu
      @dragosradudumitrescu 3 года назад

      @@hood6089 You are so in for a treat with Ran, just wait...

    • @42kellys
      @42kellys 2 года назад

      Yeah, I was kinda thinking along these lines. I could not put one ahead of another when it comes ot Kurosawa and I have not even seen all of his films! But from the ones I have seen 90 % with Mifune Toshiro and 1 with only Shimura Takashi I could never make a list. They are all perfect and have different things to offer. Who is to say which one is the best when they are not comparable?! They all tackle different themes and social problems..

    • @Matthias-sl6jr
      @Matthias-sl6jr 5 месяцев назад

      How do you exclude Yojimbo & Red Beard?

  • @grendelum
    @grendelum 7 лет назад +175

    *Ikiru* is, by far, the saddest film ever made... and one of the most beautiful. *Takashi Shimura* singing *Gondola no Uta* both in the bar and park scenes is crushing... the bar scene for pure sadness, the park scene for both its sadness but also triumph and finality (not to mention the beauty of the cinematography). I'd definitely put it in the top 3 of Kurosawa's films, imho.

    • @sergividal661
      @sergividal661 5 лет назад +3

      Incredible film without doubt. But I think *Come* *and* *see* or *Irréversible* are sadder

    • @gb2096
      @gb2096 4 года назад

      @orion khan AGREED! Putting it on number 7 is a travesty

    • @andreigeronez8383
      @andreigeronez8383 2 года назад

      @@sergividal661 saddest in it's time.

    • @bbbllsels2773
      @bbbllsels2773 2 года назад

      @@sergividal661 Irreversible? wtf.. are u on drugs?

    • @galacticwarlock2271
      @galacticwarlock2271 2 года назад

      Magic on film

  • @swapnilkarmakar7473
    @swapnilkarmakar7473 8 лет назад +318

    I honestly must thank Anime for this. Kurosawa was mentioned in some Anime, and I started watching a few of his movies. And it dumbfounded me, just what I'd been missing. Kurosawa movies turned me into a movie buff, eventually introducing me to Stanley Kubrick. Kurosawa's movies had magnificent cinematography, and some of the best pacing ever. Seven Samurai was a three and a half hour long movie. And I couldn't get off my chair.

    • @jimtreebob2096
      @jimtreebob2096 7 лет назад +10

      Swapnil Karmakar anime is ani-gay.

    • @swapnilkarmakar7473
      @swapnilkarmakar7473 7 лет назад +5

      Lol

    • @h.calvert3165
      @h.calvert3165 5 лет назад +7

      Personally, I kept checking to see how much time was left. Then I'd say things like, "Oh, no! ONLY TWO MORE HOURS! NOOOO!". 😱

    • @shwetajune82
      @shwetajune82 5 лет назад +1

      You know that Sholay was a remake of Seven Samurais.

    • @apurbaroy5992
      @apurbaroy5992 5 лет назад +4

      I found kuroswawa from satyajit ray books

  • @AaronDebski
    @AaronDebski 10 лет назад +147

    I love Kurosawa fight scenes. So realistic and not a bunch of choreogrophy dance moves.

    • @tieyiklunmliu
      @tieyiklunmliu 10 лет назад +43

      I will say this. Who ever the actors were in fight scenes with cavalry, they had some balls.
      There weren't any CG back in the day, and getting trampled by a horse (or god forbid multiple horses) happened numerous times.

    • @AaronDebski
      @AaronDebski 10 лет назад +12

      442hoeky
      yea, ill admit that im a fanboy... and yea, at times you can see clear moment where "no one would do that in a fight" . however its never too fluid and perfect like in Jet Li movies for example.

    • @whataburgerchocolatechunk5659
      @whataburgerchocolatechunk5659 4 года назад +3

      @@tieyiklunmliu or getting shot at with arrows

  • @pfistner9542
    @pfistner9542 4 года назад +926

    Anyone watching before playing Ghost of Tsushima?

  • @Tsubak_Yojimbo
    @Tsubak_Yojimbo 7 лет назад +63

    Not included here is one of Kurosawa's greatest lessons in humanity - Dodes'ka-den(1970). It's about how the lower class in the slums of 1960's Tokyo deal with their everyday existence of poverty. Which also juxtaposes his 1957 film The Lower Depths, an adaptation of the Russian play by Maxim Gorky. Kurosawa is a master story teller in describing how the human spirit with imagination can survive through horrid conditions and still find meaning in a very cruel world.

    • @christophermacintyre5890
      @christophermacintyre5890 5 лет назад

      Agree on the Lower Depths, but not so much on Dodes'ka-den

    • @hbron112
      @hbron112 4 года назад +2

      I agree. Dodes'ka-den is highly underrated.

    • @rapthor666
      @rapthor666 3 года назад +1

      After some scrolling, finally see Dodes'kaden mentioned

    • @wip1664
      @wip1664 4 месяца назад +1

      I guess most people are not interested in seeing how those living in the poverty of slums go through their days...one day after another. We already know, as most people have to go through their less-than-perfect though better-than-impoverished days. Dramatization doesn't make the poverty and/or imprisonment seem worse than its reality.
      We rather understand why there is such a horrible state of poverty and enslavement or imprisonment, and prevent or end it.

  • @kpopahjussi6379
    @kpopahjussi6379 6 лет назад +45

    How amazing is a filmmaker when something like "Ran" or "Yojimbo" isn't even his best? One of the greatest ever.

    • @Lummerbummer115
      @Lummerbummer115 3 года назад +1

      Seven Samurai is undoubtedly one of the best and most influential movies ever, but that final showdown in Yojimbo is my personal favourite scene of any movie ever. the framing, the movement, the tension, the shot composition... everything about it is perfect imo. even Leone's "fistful of dollars" (plagarized) final showdown couldn't capture the moment as well. It felt like a cheap, untalented attempt to recreate it slightly differently. And that's saying something because Leone is a fantastic director in his own right.

    • @sammy17bst
      @sammy17bst Год назад

      I was stunned Harakiri didn't even make the list, not even an honorable mention. It's a masterpiece imo.

    • @ayushpatel7597
      @ayushpatel7597 Год назад

      @@sammy17bst Bro, what are you talking about? That's directed by Masaki Kobayashi. I think it's one of the best movies ever made and is in my top 3. If you like it, check out Samurai Rebellion by the same director. It isn't at the same level, but it's really good too.

    • @sammy17bst
      @sammy17bst Год назад

      @@ayushpatel7597 Lmao, I realized my mistake soon after I made that comment, just didn't bother deleting it, thanks for correcting me lol. I was convinced it was Kurosawa for some reason.

    • @Matthias-sl6jr
      @Matthias-sl6jr 5 месяцев назад

      No one ever mentions Red Beard or as SNL would say Samurai Doctor! My favorite choreographed fight scene in Kurosawa movie.

  • @Jambareeqi
    @Jambareeqi 10 лет назад +239

    When I first saw Ran at a young age, I was mesmerised by the colour scheme, lavish costumes, grand action scenes, strong visuals and stellar performances, it introduced me to Japanese cinema and I've been a Kurosawa fan ever since. Watching "Ran" was such an important memory to me that I even remember what I was eating at the time, a Philadelphia and grape wrap.

    • @ivorytower99
      @ivorytower99 6 лет назад +5

      Ditto. My Father took me to see Ran in the theater.

    • @M0rmagil
      @M0rmagil 6 лет назад +6

      A better King Lear then King Lear!

    • @josearriaga4656
      @josearriaga4656 5 лет назад +5

      I was invited to see it at my friends apartment... this was the first foreign film I had ever seen. Didn’t expect much going into it but left reformed and dumbfounded. Such beautiful angles and jaw dropping color grading.

    • @RodericSpode
      @RodericSpode 2 года назад

      So how was the wrap?

  • @endlessacrificedsons
    @endlessacrificedsons 7 лет назад +30

    Good list overall, but Akahige (Red Beard) and Tengoku to Jigoku (High and Low) should definitely be in the Top 5. Two absolute classics that showed how versatile the great man was.

    • @jon4715
      @jon4715 4 года назад +2

      In total agreement, though those two could place in the top 3 for me.

    • @gordonchild273
      @gordonchild273 Год назад

      Agree with you, Akahige (Red Beard/Barberousse) is probably one of the best film ever done

  • @ZeppelinBigFan
    @ZeppelinBigFan 10 лет назад +121

    Akira Kurosawa is one of the best. Definitely in the top 5 filmmakers of all time!

    • @hood6089
      @hood6089 3 года назад +4

      Top 2

    • @hayek218
      @hayek218 3 года назад +4

      The Number One, definately.

  • @SanjuroYojimbo
    @SanjuroYojimbo 6 лет назад +16

    I've read 'The Emperor and the Wolf' because of both Kurosawa and Mifune.
    It's a fascinating and insightful read on their relationship from beginning to end.
    Sad that they couldn't reconcile after 'Akahige' and I would've loved to have seen Mifune in 'Kagemusha' and 'Ran' as he would've brought a different level of acting.

  • @brandothecatmeow
    @brandothecatmeow 4 года назад +17

    Mifune is to me the Japanese Brando. Stunning man both physically & acting.

  • @dragi2163
    @dragi2163 3 года назад +13

    We respect Kurosawa's work, because we love his movies.
    As senior and film lover, I can distinguish and separate at least dozen directors I like who created about hundreds of marvelous films I love and watched them in many past decades. Every of them is unique, in some way not competitive. Thanks God for it, but we got choices and variety of beauty...
    Directors, and their films, are hardly comparable, because firstly we, people, are so different...

  • @michael.schuler
    @michael.schuler 2 года назад +8

    Kurosawa released a collection of shorts in later years under the title, "Dreams." Variously evoking psychological, cultural, spiritual, and even political themes without words, each vignette comes across as a spectacular visual haiku.

  • @mullcrumthesage6303
    @mullcrumthesage6303 5 лет назад +21

    I AM 46 years old..I saw one of his movies when I was a kid..the name escapes me..it had a lot of fighting in it. Seven Samurai!! Me thinks...Anyway..it blew me away, I could not take my eyes off of the screen, I didn't want to leave the TV even to go to the bathroom and almost shit myself. The immersion in that movie is otherworldly.

  • @mrfantastic407
    @mrfantastic407 10 лет назад +49

    "Find hungry samurai," is one of the greatest lines ever uttered in cinema.

    • @abisheldon5208
      @abisheldon5208 6 лет назад

      THANK YOU! time to re-watch this riveting, sometimes charming, sometimes tragic heroic story.

    • @Llllltryytcc
      @Llllltryytcc 4 года назад +2

      7S is a true masterpiece. I love how it had funny moments without messing with the serious tone, it really makes you feel connected to the seven ronin when they are cracking jokes during their down time.

  • @theRealtensigh
    @theRealtensigh 10 лет назад +28

    Ikiru is a beautiful film. It makes me cry just thinking about it. Highly recommended.

    • @soroushm2498
      @soroushm2498 3 года назад +3

      It's the most human movie ever

  • @leobuscaglia5576
    @leobuscaglia5576 Год назад +13

    I was mesmerized by 'Ran' when I first watched it. Truly a magnificent film.

  • @HandattheHelm
    @HandattheHelm 8 лет назад +226

    Not even a mention for Dreams? Outrageous!

    • @christophermacintyre5890
      @christophermacintyre5890 5 лет назад +4

      It's a pretty film and has a few great moments, but I think not ranking it among his greatest is correct.

    • @arrassip
      @arrassip 5 лет назад +2

      Bored

    • @Igorrmed
      @Igorrmed 5 лет назад +7

      In my opinion dreams is top 3

    • @jagannath4163
      @jagannath4163 4 года назад +15

      In Dreams, the Tunnel episode is enough to be on the top of the list.

    • @Kekerapurri
      @Kekerapurri 3 года назад +4

      Dreams is probably the best anthology film ever made.
      Should've been there.

  • @alcd6333
    @alcd6333 8 лет назад +19

    These are all great choices, but it's really hard to put together a top10 list of Kurosawa's films. He truly was a magnificent director; George Lucas, Martin Scorsese, and Francis Ford Coppola among many others honored him as the master of his craft. Coppola even referred to him as the Great Father of Screen Violence.

    • @Matthias-sl6jr
      @Matthias-sl6jr 5 месяцев назад

      Forgot to mention John Belushi.

  • @GiantSandles
    @GiantSandles 5 лет назад +7

    1) Seven Samurai
    2) Ikiru
    3) High and Low
    4) Throne of Blood
    5) Rashomon
    6) The Hidden Fortress
    7) Red Beard
    8) Dersu Uzala
    9) Ran
    10) Kagemusha

    • @threeblindchickens
      @threeblindchickens 5 лет назад

      GiantSandles that’s a much better list but I’d include dreams

    • @GiantSandles
      @GiantSandles 5 лет назад +1

      @@threeblindchickens I've not actually watched that one, it's on the Criterion channel but it runs out in a few days so I'll have to do that soon

    • @threeblindchickens
      @threeblindchickens 5 лет назад

      GiantSandles it’s really good I recommend it although not as good as the ones at the top of your list

    • @nclsrmnc6643
      @nclsrmnc6643 4 года назад

      Agreed on 9 off your list, I would still put Drunken Angel at #10.

    • @ratheeshkarthikeyan4720
      @ratheeshkarthikeyan4720 4 года назад

      Very good

  • @hawkeye7246
    @hawkeye7246 10 лет назад +15

    Would've loved to see "Dreams" get a mention somewhere, but it's pretty hard to get them all in. It's a testament to Kurosawa's brilliance that this list could also be called "10 of the Greatest Films Ever Made."

  • @Lucky-zf5jd
    @Lucky-zf5jd 3 года назад +18

    I love Dersu Uzala 'cause it shows a perfect unity of man and nature. The story itself is very moving, too.

  • @Ziko577
    @Ziko577 10 лет назад +14

    RIP Kurosawa. You were a hero of filmmaking.

  • @JonClem310
    @JonClem310 10 лет назад +122

    Watchmojo finally made a good list. Know that's why I'm subscribed to your channel.

    • @jackdull5699
      @jackdull5699 6 лет назад +3

      They finally did a very good an accurate list for once!

    • @sweetfruit7769
      @sweetfruit7769 5 лет назад +1

      Whe are the Top Ten Anime Deaths though

    • @help4343
      @help4343 5 лет назад +1

      Too bad it has such a by the numbers narration.

    • @hood6089
      @hood6089 3 года назад +1

      Yeah, but High and Low should be in the top 5

  • @artheaux666
    @artheaux666 10 лет назад +13

    Cute things to call your girl/boyfriend
    1- Sugar
    2- Honey
    3- Flour
    4- Egg
    5- 1/2lb butter
    6- Stir
    7- Pour into pan
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    • @xxAntiOtakuxx
      @xxAntiOtakuxx 10 лет назад +4

      I don't know why I read this comment... but it did make me laugh.

  • @tsvetyhp
    @tsvetyhp 9 лет назад +70

    I wish there was another man like Toshiro Mifune !

    • @oud3
      @oud3 9 лет назад +2

      Truth!

    • @lidiawalczak2580
      @lidiawalczak2580 6 лет назад +4

      This will be hard, he was very gifted. And he had class ;)

    • @hayek218
      @hayek218 6 лет назад +7

      Spielberg says every actor tries to act like Mifune, but nobody can.

    • @rayray6490
      @rayray6490 6 лет назад +13

      Why wish for another, when there can only be one of a kind

    • @deaconfrost9
      @deaconfrost9 5 лет назад +2

      Legend!

  • @davidchikitai8256
    @davidchikitai8256 9 лет назад +13

    My Top 5:
    1) Seven Samurai
    2) Rashomon
    3) Ikiru
    4) Yojimbo
    5) Ran

  • @ekliszebeli
    @ekliszebeli 8 лет назад +45

    I am pretty aware of the influence Seven Samurai had,but for me Ran has to be nr.1.
    Also,Ikiru deserves a much higher position in this list.
    I guess all movies made by Akira Kurosawa are worth watching,so there is no point in ranking them :)

    • @WiiFan20XX
      @WiiFan20XX 6 лет назад +1

      Kurosawa was one of the greatest directors of cinema full stop. i have never seen a movie of his i disliked, and a large portion of his filmography belongs in the top 100 films of all time.
      Seriously, Kurosawa has had a profound impact on my taste in movies and me as a person. His works transcend boundaries of country and time.

  • @DigDug513
    @DigDug513 Год назад +3

    Ikiru can make me weep from simply thinking about the swing scene. Moving, beautiful, and absolutely perfect.

  • @paulovinicius7052
    @paulovinicius7052 10 лет назад +7

    "Madadayo" and "Dreams" are SO beautiful I lack words. Ashame "Dreams" wasn't mentioned.

  • @DWNicolo
    @DWNicolo 9 лет назад +80

    Yojimbo is my favorite Kurosawa film.

    • @til_thasmokeclearz853
      @til_thasmokeclearz853 8 лет назад +6

      +Jared Dowty rashomon is his perfect film

    • @RealMexFoodShouldntGiveUDrrhea
      @RealMexFoodShouldntGiveUDrrhea 5 лет назад +6

      Mine as well. Rashomon and Ran are beautiful, but I love Yojimbo a bit more

    • @josephcusumano2885
      @josephcusumano2885 4 года назад +5

      Yojimbo gave birth to the spaghetti western. Great film!

    • @bal_masque
      @bal_masque 4 года назад +4

      I just saw Yojimbo a few days ago! A truly spectacular work of cinema.

    • @bern9642
      @bern9642 4 года назад

      The bodyguard

  • @plasticbratt
    @plasticbratt 10 лет назад +58

    Kurosawa's Dreams (1990) is a criminally underrated film in AK's oevre. Sorry to see it absent from the list.

    • @thejquinn
      @thejquinn 3 года назад +1

      His must underrated is One Wonderful Sunday

  • @snarkus63
    @snarkus63 10 лет назад +12

    The "Rashomon" plot,or rather a version of it,has become a favorite of sitcoms...as the story opens,something dramatic has happened.The participants,usually bickering with each other,are asked to explain what happened.Each one does,giving their own version but always casting themselves as the virtuous one.In some cases,one of the characters remains quiet for most of the proceedings,but it is from this person that we get the real story.

  • @MaxVolumeMusicMixes
    @MaxVolumeMusicMixes 8 лет назад +61

    Ran is my favorite. it is a masterpiece!

    • @juresaiyan
      @juresaiyan 8 лет назад +5

      +jackson madden That movie is a visual and aural masterpiece.

    • @00HoODBoy
      @00HoODBoy 8 лет назад +2

      +jackson madden everyone can find something of himself in kurosawas movies, i guess you can call at least 5 of his movies masterpieces. his influence will always have its place in history

    • @jetblach
      @jetblach 8 лет назад +1

      Is Ran still available on DVD or is it out of print? I can't find it anywhere.

    • @00HoODBoy
      @00HoODBoy 8 лет назад

      Stefan Mogielnicki i could find it on amazon in an instant

    • @mateil2277
      @mateil2277 8 лет назад

      Mine too.A close runner-up would be Rashomon.

  • @bunnyfreakz
    @bunnyfreakz 9 лет назад +68

    Akira Kurosawa is Legend, everyone in Hollywood should bow to him

    • @MrAlanSnackbar
      @MrAlanSnackbar 9 лет назад +24

      +bunnyfreakz Not only in Hollywood :)

    • @divnaindija24
      @divnaindija24 5 лет назад +2

      He was a lucky guy, becuse he havent got anything to do with Hollywood during his lifetime

    • @Jolene8
      @Jolene8 5 лет назад

      @@divnaindija24 He still had to work under strenuous conditions and times. It wasn't easy for him in the later part of his career before he retired for some time.

    • @Tsuneeth01
      @Tsuneeth01 4 года назад

      I bow to no man.

  • @salsero56
    @salsero56 4 года назад +10

    Seven Samurais. Never get tired of watching.

  • @heliotropezzz333
    @heliotropezzz333 7 лет назад +5

    I've seen Kagemusha, Ran, Throne of Blood and The Seven Samurai. Great films all. I think Ran and Kagemusha were the most visually beautiful. Kurosawa does battle scenes of rival armies in beautiful colors sweeping down on each other. Quite stunning.

  • @Wired4Life2
    @Wired4Life2 10 лет назад +6

    This artist is one of the reasons why I aspire to become a filmmaker.

  • @zvimur
    @zvimur 10 лет назад +8

    1.Has there been a list of "top Shakespeare adaptations"?
    2. "Dreams" also deserves an honorable mention.

  • @FilmsAtDusk
    @FilmsAtDusk 8 лет назад +36

    The Bad Sleep Well should be on here as an honorable mention at least.

    • @takewithfood
      @takewithfood 5 лет назад +2

      I was hoping to see it here, too. I know the ending is widely considered to be flawed, but it had a real impact on me.

  • @eckmacdonald
    @eckmacdonald 9 лет назад +75

    Dersu uzala would have been in my top 10 otherwise a great list

    • @MatthewMcVeagh
      @MatthewMcVeagh 9 лет назад +3

      +eck macdonald Agreed.

    • @leviteixeira9666
      @leviteixeira9666 8 лет назад +2

      K . dreams

    • @ericthemauve
      @ericthemauve 6 лет назад +5

      Agreed. It's a superb movie. I'd have it in the top three.

    • @submandave1125
      @submandave1125 6 лет назад +2

      This is the most manly movie I've ever seen, and I mean that in a good way. Few other films so completely and simply capture the male bond.

    • @themidrashim
      @themidrashim 5 лет назад +3

      @@ericthemauve Yes, that's what I believe as well.

  • @ideepjoy
    @ideepjoy 5 лет назад +8

    'Seven Samurai' One of the greatest movies I've ever scene

  • @MDestron2282
    @MDestron2282 5 лет назад +2

    Sanjuro, Yojimbo, Seven Samurai... everything samurai that Kurosawa and Mifune worked together on was amazing!

  • @vengateshvegetio3370
    @vengateshvegetio3370 4 года назад +6

    I always think High and Low is kind of underrated...well considering Kurosawa's other films, thats make sense somehow...Good List BTW.

  • @mateil2277
    @mateil2277 6 лет назад +1

    1. Rashomon
    2. Seven Samurai
    3. Ran
    4.Yojimbo
    5.High and Low
    6.Kagemusha
    7.Throne of Blood
    8.The Hidden Fortress
    9.Sanjuro

  • @GarrettFruge
    @GarrettFruge 9 лет назад +7

    Kurosawa was definitely a phenomenal and inspiring director!

  • @lucamalafronte9263
    @lucamalafronte9263 3 года назад +1

    Last October 5th i started seeing a kurosawa's film a day. Today I concluded by rewatching "High and Low", the first akira kurosawa's film I saw first 1 year ago. What an amazing journey!

  • @HendiPutra
    @HendiPutra 4 года назад +42

    ok since Ghost of Tsushima is about to released soon now i'm intrigued! so the question here how I can watch all of these digitally since his movies are years before I was even born. lol

    • @WhiteHorseBlackHat
      @WhiteHorseBlackHat 4 года назад +2

      A lot of them are on HBO max... plus the 6 lone wolf and cub films which aren’t Kurosawa but they are pretty badass

    • @josephbaura156
      @josephbaura156 4 года назад +1

      Criterion Channel has it. It's a paid service though.

    • @GreenDragon1234
      @GreenDragon1234 4 года назад +2

      Joseph Baura Theres a free trial

    • @whataburgerchocolatechunk5659
      @whataburgerchocolatechunk5659 4 года назад +2

      Get a subscription to the criterion channel. It has all his films besides dreams ran and the quiet duel. Aldo it comes a lot if commentary documentary and interviews.

  • @calumnorth
    @calumnorth 10 лет назад +5

    Hands down the most influential director in film history.

  • @adamwallace7353
    @adamwallace7353 10 лет назад +3

    The greatest filmmaker in history if you ask me. Thanks for making this list!

  • @lahoene6900
    @lahoene6900 5 лет назад +2

    Akira Kurosawa was born in the house of a descendant of a samurai. He loved the ideas and actions of samurai. Samurai always walks in the middle of the road. And the eyes of the Samurai are sharp and their appearance is dignified. The difference between samurai and farmers, and people in town is clear. Samurai appearing in Kurosawa's movie can be distinguished clearly. Kurosawa took time to get the kimono of the actor getting used to.

  • @jaydeepbrar
    @jaydeepbrar 7 лет назад +5

    Roshoman is my fav, that final "real" fight scene was so authentic. Both men scared for their lives, tired, shaking.

  • @paullamy6706
    @paullamy6706 4 года назад +1

    10. Kagemusha
    9. High and Low
    8. Sanjuro
    7. Ikiru
    6. Throne of Blood
    5. The Hidden Fortress
    4. Yojimbo
    3. Ran
    2. Rashomon
    1. Seven Samurai
    Honorable Mentions: Drunken Angel, Dersu Uzala, Stray Dog, Red Beard, Madadayo

  • @themidrashim
    @themidrashim 5 лет назад +6

    I would replace Rashomon for Dersu Uzala any day! The film deserves to be in a top three pick.

  • @nbroberts97
    @nbroberts97 10 лет назад +11

    Toshiro Mifune's performance in Rashomon is one of the best of all time

    • @DasKame
      @DasKame 10 лет назад +1

      In general he was a genius Demon of an Actor

  • @AbhinandhBabu
    @AbhinandhBabu 9 лет назад +6

    Each one is a class. Akira Kurosawa is indeed a legend...

  • @becomeyourownhero1591
    @becomeyourownhero1591 5 лет назад +6

    "Dreams" was the best for me. it was so artistic.

  • @boredom2842
    @boredom2842 3 года назад +4

    Kurosawa and Miyazaki are some of the most talented storytellers and filmmakers in history

  • @StratEdgyProductions
    @StratEdgyProductions 7 лет назад +2

    Ikiru is my number 1 Kurosawa film.

  • @Ugh-Fudge_Bwana
    @Ugh-Fudge_Bwana 9 лет назад +204

    7:50 Inspired nothing. As much as I love Sergio Leone, Fistful of Dollars was a shot-for-shot ripoff of Yojimbo. Kurosawa even sued Leone over it.

    • @MatthewMcVeagh
      @MatthewMcVeagh 9 лет назад +10

      +Ugh-Fudge Bwana And yet Yojimbo was itself based on Dashiell Hammett's Red Harvest story...

    • @thetramp123
      @thetramp123 9 лет назад +61

      +Matthew McVeagh So what? A lot of films are adapted or based off of novels or short stories. The specific narrative doesn't necessarily have anything to do with his visual merits as a filmmaker directly influencing a near shot for shot remake by Leone or directors like Spielberg or Lucas ripping shots and sequences right out of Kurosawa's films.
      You would get a lot more mileage however mentioning the great importance of the influence from filmmakers, especially the likes of John Ford, had on Kurosawa's work.

    • @MatthewMcVeagh
      @MatthewMcVeagh 9 лет назад

      thetramp123 Well I don't know about it that, but I did know about the bit I mentioned.

    • @Kuntyful
      @Kuntyful 9 лет назад +10

      +Ugh-Fudge Bwana Kurosawa saw the film, and liked it... he gave Leone permission to release it...

    • @Ugh-Fudge_Bwana
      @Ugh-Fudge_Bwana 8 лет назад +36

      +Richard Brighton That statement defies reality. Akira Kurosawa sued Sergio Leone over A Fistful of Dollars, and even sent him this letter:
      "Signor Leone-I have just had the chance to see your film. It is a very fine film, but it is my film. Since Japan is a signatory of the Berne Convention on international copyright, you must pay me"
      Leone settled with Kurosawa and Toho out of court, to the tune of 15% of worldwide box office plus $100,000, and rights to the Asian release of FFoD. That's a far cry from 'gave Leone permission to release it, as that permission was purchased with a heavy price tag.
      +Matthew McVeagh
      Please understand that I am not referring to the story of either Yojimbo or FFoD, but the cinematography, framing, and pacing. These elements are almost solely under the control of the director, and are the elements that Leone copied wholesale from Yojimbo.

  • @boss2nd189
    @boss2nd189 6 лет назад +2

    He is the greatest filmaker that ever lived and inspired all the current generation of filmakers.
    Japan really can produce world class success stories.

  • @paulorobertomachado4660
    @paulorobertomachado4660 4 года назад +8

    Akira Kurosawa é o maior diretor em todos os tempos, ele filma e lê a mente do espectador, sensacional!

  • @suryaprakashraomanne8212
    @suryaprakashraomanne8212 2 года назад +2

    Akira kurosawa is one of the greatest directors the world has ever seen . He made so many great movies a lot of people associate him with samurai genre although he was versatile director high and low , Dersu Uzala are underrated masterpieces . His autobiography is also must read an awesome book for anyone kurosawa simply giant of world cinema.

  • @jackau08
    @jackau08 10 лет назад +10

    His films basically inspired the whole gang of well known directors from Coppola to Lucas to be action film directors.
    The few films he made during World War Two (judo story series) were credited to have pioneer many modern action filming techniques in scene construction and pacing, I was surprised that series weren't get mentioned.

  • @AndresRodriguez-nu5bt
    @AndresRodriguez-nu5bt 10 лет назад +1

    Very glad you make this list
    You Should do Top 10 Ingmar Bergman Films and Top 10 Federico Fellini Film

  • @DoublasMkII
    @DoublasMkII 9 лет назад +18

    Having Hidden Fortress higher than Ikiru is a crime.

  • @Jimmy1982Playlists
    @Jimmy1982Playlists 3 года назад +1

    You can never - *never* - go wrong with Kurosawa! _Yojimbo/Sanjuro, Seven Samurai, High & Low, Ikiru, Stray Dogs, Rashomon, Throne Of Blood, Hidden Fortress, Lower Depths, Ran..._ and on and on and on.

    • @Severin69
      @Severin69 3 года назад

      Which of his films would you recommend to watch first?
      I've never seen one of his and need to start!

  • @BleachFan9891
    @BleachFan9891 10 лет назад +27

    Akira Kurosawa is the greatest director of all time.

    • @cravis123
      @cravis123 5 лет назад +1

      next to Andrei Tarkovsky, Federico Fellini and Robert Bresson

    • @landeralbizuri3546
      @landeralbizuri3546 4 года назад

      Kubrick, Hitchcock, Kurosawa

    • @AKSBSU
      @AKSBSU 4 года назад

      Either Kurosawa or Bergman.

  • @ItsDopeScope
    @ItsDopeScope Год назад +1

    I watched seven samurai when I was like 14 for the first time and was blown away by it. I’ve seen it many time since it truly is an incredible film. Puts modern movies to shame in my opinion it just show what true movie making talent looks like.

  • @SayeedSAlam
    @SayeedSAlam 10 лет назад +9

    Can you please post a video of Top 10 movies of Satyajit Ray ?

  • @ashton3152
    @ashton3152 3 года назад +1

    My ranking would go like this
    1) Ran
    2) Seven Samurai
    3) High and Low
    4) Ikiru
    5) The Bad Sleep Well
    6) Rashomon
    7) Dreams
    8) Red Beard
    9) Yojimbo
    10) Sanjuro
    11) Kagemusha
    12) Throne of Blood
    13) The Hidden Fortress
    14) Drunken Angel
    All of them are good to amazing

    • @jamesvalvis1131
      @jamesvalvis1131 3 месяца назад

      This is a great list. I would rank Throne of Blood higher but other than that, very close to right.

  • @Neuroneos
    @Neuroneos 10 лет назад +27

    You should reeeaaaaaally do a Top 10 Ingmar Bergman films.

  • @Kekerapurri
    @Kekerapurri 3 года назад +1

    MY TOP
    10- Derzu Uzala
    9- Red Beard
    8- Dreams
    7- Throne of Blood
    6- The Hidden Fortress
    5- Ikiru
    4- Yojimbo
    3- Rashomon
    2- Ran
    1- Seven Samurai

    • @jsjwhw8254
      @jsjwhw8254 3 года назад

      Ikiru should be top 3

  • @gnikcohs
    @gnikcohs 8 лет назад +4

    It's a good list. It's hard to separate best and favorite, but for me *Ikiru* is his best. For films not on the list I think *Stray Dog* deserves to be there, and while *August Rhapsody* may not be, it is still one of my favorites. It's really hard to make comedic action movies that are among the greatest films ever made, but Kurosawa was able to do it (Wong Kar-wai too). MUCH aided by Mifune. Kurosawa is, in my opinion, one of the top 10 film makers of all time and of them all, he perhaps has the most masterpieces to his credit.

  • @mkvic1
    @mkvic1 6 лет назад

    10- Kagemusha
    9- High and Low
    8- Sanjuro
    7- Ikiru
    6- Throne of Blood
    5- The Hidden Fortress
    4- Yojimbo
    3- Ran
    2- Rashomon
    1- Seven Samurai

  • @christophermacintyre5890
    @christophermacintyre5890 5 лет назад +9

    This is my list, with the WatchMojo rankings in parentheses. I add a few comments also:
    1. Seven Samurai (1) *a no-brainer
    2. Rashomon (2) *a no-brainer
    3. Ikiru (7) *much too low, it's one of his greatest.
    4. Yojimbo (4) *exactly right
    5. Throne of Blood (6) *pretty close to mine
    6. High and Low (9) *This film is usually either under-rated or over-rated, imo. 6 seems right to me.
    7. Ran (3) *I love it...but 3 is too high -, his black and white period at it's best was unbeatable.
    8. Hidden Fortress (5) *much too high - delightful but a bit too lightweight for 5.
    9. Sanjuro (8) *pretty close to mine
    10. Kagemusha (10) *exactly right
    (all in all, not a bad TOP 10 for WatchMojo)
    Honorable Mention:
    11. Stray Dog (not mentioned by WM)
    12. Drunken Angel
    13. Red Beard
    14. The Lower Depths (not mentioned by WM)
    15. Dersu Uzala
    *(in my opinion, Madadayo is not a near masterpiece - but is sweet and pleasant, though, as is Dreams)

  • @PeterGort
    @PeterGort 5 лет назад +2

    The one I love the most is “After The Rain”, a beautiful movie that was an unexpected surprise the first time I watched it.

  • @anare4333
    @anare4333 5 лет назад +6

    Kurosawa é um dos grandes mestres do cinema! Dersu Uzala e Madadayo
    estão entre os meus queridos!

  • @joufaxerxes7966
    @joufaxerxes7966 6 лет назад

    My opinion:
    1 - Seven Samurai
    2 - High and Low
    3 - Rashomon
    4 - Red Beard
    5 - Ran
    6 - Throne of Blood
    7 - Ikiru
    8 - Yojimbo
    9 - Hidden Fortress
    10 - Kagemusha

  • @lucahollenstein6674
    @lucahollenstein6674 6 лет назад +4

    the moment u realize that they had no CG and still the arrows were shot next to the actor

  • @ghostoftomjoad2331
    @ghostoftomjoad2331 6 лет назад

    My personal TOP 10
    1. Seven Samurai
    2. Ran
    3. Yojimbo
    4. Ikiru
    5. Rashomon
    6. Throne Of Blood
    7. The Hidden Fortress
    8. The Bad Sleep Well
    9. Red Beard
    10. Dersu Uzala
    honorable mentions:
    Sanjuro, Drunken Angel, Kagemusha, High And Low, The Lower Depths

  • @annalieff-saxby568
    @annalieff-saxby568 5 лет назад +3

    In Throne of Blood, "Lady Macbeth" is one of the most sinister characters in cinema. The rustle of her kimono approaching slowly from the darkness sets the hairs up on the back of my neck every time. Brr!

  • @johnsonlee8879
    @johnsonlee8879 Год назад

    my top 10 list :-
    1. Seven Samurai
    2. Red Beard
    3. Stray Dog
    4. Yojimbo
    5. Throne of Blood
    6. Rashomon
    7. Ikiru
    8. Kagermusha
    9. High & Low
    10. Ran

  • @confucius12012
    @confucius12012 10 лет назад +42

    If Ikiru isn't on this list I'm going to disown you Mojo!

    • @confucius12012
      @confucius12012 10 лет назад +40

      Okay, Mojo, we are still family. :)

    • @scottmackeen
      @scottmackeen 10 лет назад +1

      confucius12012 Of course Ikiru would be on the list. It's a masterpiece, and one of his best.

    • @LeStryfe
      @LeStryfe 10 лет назад +10

      Ikiru should have been higher. I would have put it 3rd, even though it's my personal favorite.

    • @theRealtensigh
      @theRealtensigh 10 лет назад +5

      I'm with Nathan. Ikiru is in the top 3.

    • @evgenyzak2035
      @evgenyzak2035 6 лет назад +1

      What about Red Beard?

  • @akizeta
    @akizeta 9 лет назад

    "This fantastic filmmaker put Japanese cinema on the map." It was already on the map; it was in Japan. I shouldn't expect great writing from a listicle video, but come on.

  • @alexgiron442
    @alexgiron442 10 лет назад +37

    Top 10 Federico Fellini Films

  • @reythejediladyviajakku6078
    @reythejediladyviajakku6078 5 лет назад +1

    Seven Samurai was my first Kurosawa flick and love it! I even find myself singing the theme sometimes. That’s how much I love it. I’d love to know the story that inspired it

  • @English_Daddy
    @English_Daddy 8 лет назад +4

    Seven Samurai is definitely the best. You can watch it over and over again and enjoy it every time.

  • @DevInvest
    @DevInvest 5 лет назад +1

    1: Seven Samurai
    2 : Yojimbo
    3: Ran
    4 : Seven Samurai
    5: Yojimbo
    6: Ran
    7: Seven Samurai
    8: Yojimbo
    9: Ran
    10: Whatever

  • @kielwest
    @kielwest 7 лет назад +5

    Dreams is my favorite. It's like all of the most surreal parts of his other films in one.

  • @VonWenk
    @VonWenk 6 лет назад +1

    One of my favorite home video purchases was when I ordered Stray Dog through Suncoast Video for $16.00 and it turned out to be part of a three-pack VHS set of Stray Dog, High and Low, and The Bad Sleep Well. High and Low is probably my favorite Kurosawa film. I might seek out your no. 10 pick though after watching this video.