Akira Kurosawa Receives an Honorary Award: 1990 Oscars

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  • @ccjjcjj
    @ccjjcjj 11 лет назад +5237

    My opinion is " Oscar receiving an honorary Akira Kurasawa"

    • @ajivalentino7953
      @ajivalentino7953 4 года назад +37

      Trueee

    • @42kellys
      @42kellys 4 года назад +66

      I agree. It is such a glamorous but often empty parade and Kurosawa is the opposite of empty. They can be honoured that he accepted that award at all and mor eso he honoured them with his humble and graceful words. It is very touching to hear him.

    • @RazorwireReviews
      @RazorwireReviews 4 года назад +5

      This fucking popped me huge, fair play

    • @lokeshmoushikaveerasamy2095
      @lokeshmoushikaveerasamy2095 3 года назад +2

      But I don't think he deserve this award

    • @valentinvanruiz
      @valentinvanruiz 3 года назад +23

      Kurosawa like: Lukas copied me, Spielberg copied me...and They made the millions?...wtf. they give me this shit statue in order to not to Blame them in public? Mmm..ok. let's make a Funny speech at least

  • @suhasa9772
    @suhasa9772 9 лет назад +3372

    Greatness..
    Kurosawa, "I dont think I understand cinema yet.." wow..

    • @BrucknerMotet
      @BrucknerMotet 9 лет назад +239

      the humility is epic. great film maker and solid man.

    • @bevrosity
      @bevrosity 8 лет назад +214

      shit, if he doesn't understand cinema, what hope do the rest of us have? lol

    • @danieljakubik3428
      @danieljakubik3428 7 лет назад +42

      Suhas A Yes. That's a great understatement. Kurosawa had some misses in his admired career, however, he understood cinema far better than most film directors.

    • @danieljakubik3428
      @danieljakubik3428 7 лет назад +36

      Suhas A Great modesty and humility from one of cinema's greatest directors.

    • @mattwhite7249
      @mattwhite7249 7 лет назад +25

      It was a reference to the opening lines of Rashomon.

  • @mwfilm
    @mwfilm 8 лет назад +3679

    Kurosawa, Kubrick and Hitchcock never received a best director oscar and are the best ever imo

    • @NSS7
      @NSS7 5 лет назад +274

      Their film are so ahead of its time. No one can really understand impact of what they are doing back then.

    • @ssnarashi
      @ssnarashi 5 лет назад +369

      people remember the film not the awards.

    • @kelemci36
      @kelemci36 5 лет назад +125

      And Fellini..

    • @CzarsSalad
      @CzarsSalad 5 лет назад +229

      Sergio Leone's films never even got a single nomination

    • @mirandagaby3720
      @mirandagaby3720 5 лет назад +33

      But... The cinéma's industry forget since long time the cinéma's Art...
      They just want money, money and... money!... and take the public in captivity...

  • @darthdj31
    @darthdj31 4 года назад +2769

    "Talking of Kurosawa, a poignant tale: Stanley Kubrick received a fan letter from Kurosawa in the late 1990s and was so touched by it. It meant more to him than any Oscar would. He agonised over how to reply, wrote innumerable drafts, but somehow couldn’t quite get the tenor and tone right. Weeks went by, and then months, still agonising. Then he decided enough was enough, the reply had to go, and before the letter was sent Kurosawa died. Stanley was deeply upset.”

    • @philiplam5981
      @philiplam5981 4 года назад +189

      thanks for sharing such story. That's was so sad. Guessed Kurosawa knew his time would come soon.

    • @stevegeorge7773
      @stevegeorge7773 4 года назад +97

      That’s awfully sad to read.

    • @aloknathsingh4647
      @aloknathsingh4647 4 года назад +22

      Did he send the letter before knowing about Kurosawa's demise?

    • @stevegeorge7773
      @stevegeorge7773 4 года назад +62

      Alok Nath Singh if he wrote the letter he would have kept it. He kept everything. Kubrick was famous for it, there is a British archive dedicated to the millions of papers, books, film items for research. It doesn’t in any way, reading it, feel it to be untrue.

    • @aloknathsingh4647
      @aloknathsingh4647 4 года назад +13

      @@stevegeorge7773 Then we can't be sure whether he ever was going to send the letter or not. But still, his regret is understandable.

  • @xergiok2322
    @xergiok2322 4 года назад +3516

    Tarantino in his 30s: I don't want to be an old director, I'mma quit soon.
    Kurosawa in his 80s: I haven't quite gotten the hang of this yet.

    • @infamouscrusader3363
      @infamouscrusader3363 4 года назад +249

      Kurosawa clearly is the humble one here.

    • @vaibhavgaur5268
      @vaibhavgaur5268 4 года назад +54

      Learn the difference between causality and correlation smh

    • @vaibhavgaur5268
      @vaibhavgaur5268 4 года назад +5

      And btw,it's not that he doesn't want to be an "old director".What a dumbass,learn to comprehend things better

    • @infamouscrusader3363
      @infamouscrusader3363 4 года назад +23

      @@vaibhavgaur5268 Of course not. I assume he just wants to do other roles other than being a director.

    • @vaibhavgaur5268
      @vaibhavgaur5268 4 года назад +65

      @@infamouscrusader3363 Well,he's very skeptical of how people fall off in quality as they keep going.He wants to have a tight;perfect filmography and leave his legacy untarnished.And move onto writing/directing plays etc.

  • @Anynom
    @Anynom 11 лет назад +704

    For those wondering, when the Academy announced they were giving an Oscar to Kurosawa, Spielberg and Lucas both insisted to present it as each idolized the man and so they got to do it together, good tribute to a man who inspired them both.

    • @aqualcunopiaceclassico3201
      @aqualcunopiaceclassico3201 Год назад +43

      Well, if Lucas had a career is basically just because of Kurosawa

    • @sithlordzach8418
      @sithlordzach8418 Год назад

      @@aqualcunopiaceclassico3201 Kurosawa + Joseph Campbell

    • @Pedrotubes1
      @Pedrotubes1 Год назад +4

      INspired a lot of filmakers!

    • @saintsataniko2116
      @saintsataniko2116 Год назад +22

      Two things really surprised me: That Spielberg is actually taller than Lucas, and also that Spielberg had a nice hair.

    • @UndeadSlayer5
      @UndeadSlayer5 Год назад +6

      I’m not surprised Star Wars was inspired from his movies

  • @ThwartedVillainy
    @ThwartedVillainy 7 лет назад +1226

    Imagine that, Spielberg and Lucas bring you on to the stage in front of all of Hollywood and the rest of America's television sets and give you a special award they made just to celebrate you and your work. The entire academy along with your friends in Tokyo then sing happy birthday to you. Then you get up and say that you don't deserve it, but you will work hard so that one day you might deserve it. Also you're 80 years old. Kurosawa was one hell of a guy.

    • @tavishkoul5036
      @tavishkoul5036 3 года назад +10

      his friends martin scorsese and coppala francis ford

    • @pedroibanez8013
      @pedroibanez8013 2 года назад +6

      For me simly the greatest. And his attitude to cinema at 80s tells everything!
      NO MORE TO SAY

    • @mingchenwei1978
      @mingchenwei1978 2 года назад +1

      @@tavishkoul5036 Martin Scorsese is a legend

    • @Griemmy
      @Griemmy Год назад +2

      It is hollywood that has to imagine

  • @Jantonov1
    @Jantonov1 10 лет назад +1070

    I'd never heard a speech that humbled every living director before that one.

    • @chizhang2765
      @chizhang2765 6 лет назад +45

      And he didn't even know it. The man's all about his art and the perfection of it.

    • @Ash_Hudson
      @Ash_Hudson Год назад +10

      @@chizhang2765 Pretty typical of the Japanese to dedicate their lives to mastering something

  • @ethanradd
    @ethanradd 10 лет назад +1690

    wow, Lucas and Spielberg looked so young ...new kids on the block, time flies

    • @luf4rall
      @luf4rall 9 лет назад +121

      No, not new at all lol. Starwars, Jaws, Indiana Jones...

    • @ThwartedVillainy
      @ThwartedVillainy 7 лет назад +35

      Remember that Star Wars came out 13 years before this was broadcast.

    • @v-trigger6137
      @v-trigger6137 5 лет назад +23

      I wonder how they said "new kids on the block" considering before this was even broadcasted, both guys already established himself on the industry

    • @sollybowden1357
      @sollybowden1357 4 года назад +5

      V - Trigger irony

    • @jacklambert1521
      @jacklambert1521 4 года назад +3

      @@v-trigger6137 It was a joke.

  • @ayakasayaka1399
    @ayakasayaka1399 4 года назад +1827

    "I dont think I understand cinema yet .."
    Kurosawa said in an interview years later.
    "Everyone thought that was a joke,
    But I don't really think I understand cinema "

    • @anishrocks13
      @anishrocks13 4 года назад +74

      What a humble man. I am amazed

    • @Ryan-Petre
      @Ryan-Petre 4 года назад +53

      Makes sense. It's considered good form in Japan to humble yourself when receiving praise or an award. You don't see that too often or to the same extent over here, so it makes sense that it would have been taken as a joke and/or sarcastic.

    • @nathancosta9010
      @nathancosta9010 4 года назад +73

      @@Ryan-Petre I don't think it's just humility, either. Sometimes, only the trailblazers understand how much farther the trail can go.

    • @Ryan-Petre
      @Ryan-Petre 4 года назад +14

      @@nathancosta9010 Yeah, I def think Kurosawa was a grounded guy. I'm just thinking the form of the speech felt very Japanese 🍙🍡

    • @rodolfogarcia5929
      @rodolfogarcia5929 3 года назад +29

      That’s the diference between an artist and the people who work on and for the industry.

  • @saidtoshimaru1832
    @saidtoshimaru1832 5 лет назад +1307

    "Thank you Kurosawa Sensei, everyone here stole something from you at one time".

  • @tarekfawzy61
    @tarekfawzy61 4 года назад +161

    When Oscar's too small to express the greatness of an artist.
    Kurusawa is the best director in the history of cinema

  • @bobouzala
    @bobouzala 11 лет назад +1309

    The greatest film maker of all time.

    • @amateurartist8113
      @amateurartist8113 11 лет назад +34

      Ive only just found out about him right now. Its always a joy to discover something new!

    • @bobouzala
      @bobouzala 11 лет назад +57

      Herbie Hanjob Kurosawa's influence on Western film making is incredibly and massively understated. Read up and discover how Kurosawa is the Titan of ALL cinema!!! It's a great time of the year to start watching Akira's movies (hopefully lots of time off from work)! Also, Toshiro Mifune is arguably the best actor of all time. Mifune was to Kurosawa as John Wayne was to John Ford. Don't forget to watch Dersu Uzala! :)

    • @josh1216
      @josh1216 10 лет назад +2

      Bobo Uzala Sadly Dersu Uzala is unavailable for Criterion to get the rights to. I believe Kino has them. And as much as Kino does to keep old movies alive, they just can't afford to restore them the way Criterion can.

    • @smithfan22
      @smithfan22 9 лет назад +14

      I prefer Hitchcock but Kurasawa is top 5. I feel Kubrick is overrated.

    • @maxfieldnuckels9075
      @maxfieldnuckels9075 7 лет назад +5

      smithfan22 I think Kubrick is great, but I don't know why everyone says he's the best. I think of his consistency being between a) Kurosawa, Scorsese, Hitchcock and b) Coppola, and his peak level for individual films being lower than all. I feel that Coppola is tied with Kurosawa in the highest individual peak, but Kurosawa is also as consistent as Scorsese and Hitchcock, unlike Coppola. I think if Kubrick as being a downgraded version of the functionality of Kurosawa, yet still a great one, and still one of the best. There are still other directors as well

  • @ThomasPollock95
    @ThomasPollock95 10 лет назад +820

    Truly well deserves, and his modesty is all the more wonderful to see. I smiled throughout the whole video once I saw Kurosawa.

  • @leftyfourguns
    @leftyfourguns 4 года назад +176

    This is the beauty and importance of art. George Lucas and Steven Spielberg looked up to Kurosawa like we look up to Lucas and Spielberg. Art is immortal

  • @Artrocker86
    @Artrocker86 10 лет назад +419

    As a true genius, he is also humble and knows that there is always room for perfection. Deep respect to him.

  • @LiamRedmondVideo
    @LiamRedmondVideo 9 лет назад +1207

    Look at Steven Spielberg rockin' the 90's haircut ha

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 5 лет назад +20

      Actually, he'd been wearing his hair like that since the 60's.

    • @afnangeographicalsciencesc1848
      @afnangeographicalsciencesc1848 4 года назад

      spelbergh is shit comparing to akira,hitchcock,martin scorses.his e t terristrial movies plot was taken from a bangali director called sattyajit rai.spelberg is good in raping young boyz like corey haim,river phoenix....christian bale.

    • @bradypowell2326
      @bradypowell2326 4 года назад +10

      @@afnangeographicalsciencesc1848 uh huh sure man.

    • @MrCybrg-hs8ws
      @MrCybrg-hs8ws 3 года назад

      @@bradypowell2326 yep go on internet and seach for :-the alien satyajit ray script

    • @arnavlokhande9448
      @arnavlokhande9448 3 года назад

      @@afnangeographicalsciencesc1848 idiots keep wining but he also belongs in that category

  • @bryncomeaux
    @bryncomeaux 11 лет назад +350

    it was they who were honored

  • @notoriousjm95
    @notoriousjm95 4 года назад +47

    Do you notice how Steven Spielberg bows at 4:45? Seeing how it’s a cultural gesture for respect in Japan, it was super courteous for Spielberg to do that.

  • @unomasjp66
    @unomasjp66 9 лет назад +964

    As a Japanese, I am very proud of his films and achievements. And I believe his legacy has been inherited in many movies such as Star Wars series.

    • @NounOzlos
      @NounOzlos 6 лет назад +52

      It's just unfortunate that so few Japanese people these days have even seen a single Kurosawa film.

    • @stefandobre226
      @stefandobre226 6 лет назад +3

      NounOzlos seriously ?

    • @stefandobre226
      @stefandobre226 6 лет назад +3

      Xadion Guess i’ve seen too many movies. I thought younger generation like 14 - 28 aged know a lot about kurosawa’s films.

    • @slimnooze
      @slimnooze 5 лет назад +7

      Greetings! My name is Jorge, I'm from Venezuela and I'm trying to execute a research about Kurosawa for a college presentation. I was wondering if you, since you are Japanese and (presumably) understand Japanese language, could translate what Kurosawa-sama said in his speech in the most precise way posible. I'm particularly interested on his use of the word (in English) 'essence'. What is the Japanese word he used that was translated to English as 'essence', by the translator?
      Thank you very much in advance

    • @365Cani
      @365Cani 5 лет назад +11

      I read somewhere that the Japanese people didn't like his movies when they were released because they were too Western and George Lucas & a few others had to help him with funding for Ran.

  • @heberthybr
    @heberthybr 6 лет назад +60

    I must confess.. I'm impressed with the Japanese interpreter? very calm and accurate. Also, what a humble speech! Kurosawa was the man!

    • @sonofJurell
      @sonofJurell Год назад +3

      I would have translated "kihonteki" as "basics" and not "essence". Not a criticism just an observation.

  • @joerichmond76
    @joerichmond76 Год назад +47

    I read that Kurosawa loved and admired American films over his native film industry, so I’m sure him sitting there while being presented by that time the most respected filmmakers in the world was a huge honor and full circle for him.

  • @thesummerwiind
    @thesummerwiind 4 года назад +54

    "Here is your oscar mr Kurasawa, thanks for all the ideas by the way."

  • @DrumsTheWord
    @DrumsTheWord 3 года назад +30

    What a legend...and in traditional Japanese style is completely humble and charming.

  • @zachheller6681
    @zachheller6681 9 лет назад +290

    They better stand up and cheer for Kurosawa. Literally one of the five best filmmakers to ever put images to celluloid.

    • @suvradeepraha2552
      @suvradeepraha2552 4 года назад +2

      List them

    • @zingamaxkettlesteinjudaism6069
      @zingamaxkettlesteinjudaism6069 2 года назад

      Me, My dog, my prostitute girlfriend, my cat, and my weiner

    • @ferminarrua9521
      @ferminarrua9521 2 года назад +20

      @@suvradeepraha2552
      -Andrei Tarkovsky
      -Akira Kurosawa
      -Ingmar Bergman
      -Stanley Kubrick
      -Luis Buñuel/Federico Fellini

    • @trocustar3450
      @trocustar3450 Год назад +1

      @@ferminarrua9521 Alfred Hitchcock??

    • @SerFifer
      @SerFifer Год назад +2

      @@ferminarrua9521 This guy knows his shit, my exact list too

  • @82easyrider
    @82easyrider 6 лет назад +113

    Strangely very few understand the depth of influence this man had on World Cinema. He created, perfected, revolutionarised, improved and grew movie making as clever art form. A true Master! And the humility (a typical Japanese cultural trait) is endearing. Salute to this wonderful artist.

  • @VernusFilm
    @VernusFilm 4 года назад +70

    One of the greatest and the most heartwarming moments ever in the history of Academy Awards.

  • @terrellepps9548
    @terrellepps9548 9 лет назад +463

    THE GREATEST DIRECTOR EVER!!!!!

    • @RafaelSantos.RS87
      @RafaelSantos.RS87 9 лет назад +5

      I agree!

    • @inhumain
      @inhumain 8 лет назад +4

      +Terrell Epps ties with Bergman

    • @terrellepps9548
      @terrellepps9548 8 лет назад +23

      inhumain I like Bergman, but Kurosawa was on a another level.

    • @inhumain
      @inhumain 8 лет назад +2

      agree to disagree, but eitherway both were very inspired by eachother, confirmed by this letter I found on the internet.
      www.openculture.com/2013/12/akira-kurosawa-to-ingmar-bergman.html

    • @elmarro5016
      @elmarro5016 8 лет назад +12

      +Terrell Epps And with Bergman and Kurosawa i would definitely put Andrei Tarkovsky on my top 3 list.

  • @maplefreak64
    @maplefreak64 9 лет назад +331

    Thank you America!!
    Kurosawa director is our pride!!

    • @tarkovskybresson4581
      @tarkovskybresson4581 9 лет назад +3

      +maplefreak64 Are you from Japan? How are filmmakers Ozu and mizoguchi perceived in 2015 in Japan? Are they well know filmmakers? Do people remember them the way they remember Kurosawa? Thanks for your answer.

    • @RajitRoy_NR
      @RajitRoy_NR 8 лет назад

      +Jerome Blanchet I guess they do ...

    • @MovieHound17
      @MovieHound17 8 лет назад +24

      no thank you Japan....he is one of if not the BEST Director ever.

    • @jonsnow5285
      @jonsnow5285 8 лет назад +13

      you also proud of MASTER HAYAO MIYAZAKI too.

    • @kingkongtheory890
      @kingkongtheory890 8 лет назад +6

      As for Ozu, ordinary people remember him as the director of Tokyo Story. As for Mizoguchi, only cinefilles remember him. At least that's how I view the situation.

  • @mamabari07
    @mamabari07 4 года назад +55

    '89 Kurosawa
    '91 Satyajit Ray
    '92 Fellini
    '94 Antonioni
    '98 Elia Kazan
    '99 Andrzej Wajda

    • @vykuntapufangtxpreet9546
      @vykuntapufangtxpreet9546 7 месяцев назад +1

      *RAY* Doesn't Deserves This.

    • @XR7AWS
      @XR7AWS 2 месяца назад +2

      @@vykuntapufangtxpreet9546what!!!! 😂

  • @Elwrt455
    @Elwrt455 6 лет назад +872

    George Lucas owes Japanese director Akira Kurosawa a huge debt for the Star Wars saga

    • @lucitum.world1998
      @lucitum.world1998 4 года назад +55

      George Lucas watched in his childhood and/or teenagehood Kurosawa's films

    • @steveconn
      @steveconn 4 года назад +69

      The bickering duo in Hidden Fortress looking for the Princess was the model for R2D2 and C3PO and Leia in Star Wars.

    • @WalterLiddy
      @WalterLiddy 4 года назад +24

      I think 'huge' is an exaggeration. He took elements of The Hidden Fortress, but he borrowed from a lot of sources.

    • @ayakasayaka1399
      @ayakasayaka1399 4 года назад +42

      @@WalterLiddy
      No. Please look at Hidden Fortress again.
      Characters, settings, rough stories, etc.
      There are so many effects.
      For example, Han Solo, who finally comes to help
      This is Hyoden Tadokoro from Hidden Fortress.

    • @paulatreides6711
      @paulatreides6711 4 года назад +8

      @@ayakasayaka1399 it's called inspiration

  • @shoheiimamura4067
    @shoheiimamura4067 10 лет назад +510

    Mr.Kurosawa IS the essence of cinema :) or atleast a huge portion of it.

    • @assinadofabinho
      @assinadofabinho 9 лет назад +5

      Concordo plenamente.

    • @bernasilva2041
      @bernasilva2041 9 лет назад +14

      Shohei Imamura he is among the greatest directors ever if not the greatest

    • @shoheiimamura4067
      @shoheiimamura4067 9 лет назад +1

      berna silva
      You just re-wrote everything I stated in the beginning. lol

    • @bernasilva2041
      @bernasilva2041 9 лет назад +1

      yes quite

    • @nicolewu2650
      @nicolewu2650 7 лет назад

      Lol your name...

  • @youssefrachad8201
    @youssefrachad8201 8 лет назад +54

    he is so humble

  • @seauryakumar
    @seauryakumar 4 года назад +564

    Most of these people have aged. Tom Cruise has not

    • @jimcameron1234
      @jimcameron1234 4 года назад +3

      RIP his Mama left from Nicole

    • @exsulesfilii
      @exsulesfilii 4 года назад +1

      Bobby Shmurda*

    • @Fotodante
      @Fotodante 4 года назад +4

      Not left the closet is the trick. :v

    • @mineaguscraft
      @mineaguscraft 4 года назад +1

      Power of xandu

    • @GenericCoyote
      @GenericCoyote 4 года назад +5

      His hair looks on point, wish mine looked like that

  • @user-qb3jg8ep9t
    @user-qb3jg8ep9t 9 лет назад +93

    Kurosawa was cutest director to ever grace this earth

  • @erenelion
    @erenelion 9 лет назад +208

    oh that haircut deserves an award.
    Thin Lucas ftw

  • @devarya8963
    @devarya8963 8 лет назад +183

    Respect from india.... For this great director.... An important part of world. Cinema..

    • @devarya8963
      @devarya8963 4 года назад +1

      @Zack Smith sadly, not true.

    • @atulyabharadwaj2279
      @atulyabharadwaj2279 4 года назад +1

      @Zack Smith sholay was India's take on sphagetti western.

    • @jy24041
      @jy24041 4 года назад +3

      @Zack Smith Bollywood is a bunch of thugs ,they rob dialogue from Hollywood and western movies ,music from Pakistan And Italian ,and stories from Japan and Spain , actually it's peddlery business nothing to do with the art and culture

    • @titanmoirangthem234
      @titanmoirangthem234 4 года назад +6

      @Zack Smith Just like any other film industry Indian film industry is filled with 80% commercial movies who don't care about art. Start watching regional Indian movies and classics like Satyajit Ray.

  • @jaimeantonioc7539
    @jaimeantonioc7539 3 года назад +20

    "Akira Kurosawa a Master, a Genius ... one of the best directors in the history of the seventh art"

  • @jesseakaike1488
    @jesseakaike1488 10 лет назад +23

    When the camera zoomed on how spontaneous, loving, grateful Jane Fond looked when she was clapping for Kurosawa, I knew we are all the same, nothing should divide us.

  • @Denvillian
    @Denvillian 3 года назад +8

    The great Japanese quality of being humble and seeing pride as a negative. Americans have much to learn from a man like this.

  • @khalidamajoud2437
    @khalidamajoud2437 9 лет назад +62

    My favorite director of all times. I watched his entire filmography three times, at least, and find myself immensely moved and impressed every single time.

  • @dmarkj22
    @dmarkj22 2 года назад +14

    A true master of the art of filmmaking. His influence and importance can never be over estimated. Well deserved.

  • @noabaak
    @noabaak 10 лет назад +41

    He is the best. One and only Kurosawa.

  • @stefanostsougkranis5851
    @stefanostsougkranis5851 10 лет назад +143

    Kurosawa, at the moment he was awarded that Oscar, did not comprehend that his movies not only inspired the creation of many big movies that had already hit the screen or were yet to come, but also influenced and still influences the cinema industry as it is today. He was one of the few visionary directors that took influences from important people of the past, like Shakespeare, and formed a new kind of movies resembling old Greek theatre plays, with the important part always being the characters and their actions consequenses, leading eventually to catharsis. So, did he really deserve his award? And... only one?

  • @Sorkijan
    @Sorkijan 6 лет назад +8

    Such a humble man. Receiving a reward and still applauding

  • @archieleach575
    @archieleach575 4 года назад +11

    Satyajit Ray and Akira Kurosawa, two of the best of all time, and close friends as well.

  • @Flowerboy.flores
    @Flowerboy.flores 10 лет назад +21

    Are you kidding me Akira Kurosawa! You bet your ass you deserve that!! Steven Spielberg and Gorge Lucas have been inspired by your work! And many others.

  • @ryuuseipro
    @ryuuseipro 5 лет назад +15

    @3:33: Ishiro Honda!!! Kurosawa's best friend/collaborator, and one of the creators of Godzilla. He's also one of my favorite filmmakers/influences, and I was really choked with pride to see him honoring Kurosawa over the screen at the Oscars. :)

  • @jackpittorino
    @jackpittorino 11 лет назад +115

    Original Godzilla director Ishiro Honda 3:33

  • @Thoth1024
    @Thoth1024 10 лет назад +26

    A richly deserved award to a true, artistic genius. What a light he was to the cinema-going audience of the 20th century. May his light shine for many centuries to come. What a legacy he has left in his films, true art...

  • @Pun2404
    @Pun2404 7 лет назад +9

    This makes me so happy.
    Kurosawa will forever be one of cinemas greatest creators.
    I remember watching Seven Samuari for the first time when I got it on Criterion when I was in high school (around 2000/2001) and it eternally changed me into seeking filmmaking.

    • @yannickgregor7679
      @yannickgregor7679 Год назад

      Quel chef d'œuvre...J'hallucine à chaque fois que je le regarde, c'est parfait !

  • @koolfundas
    @koolfundas 8 лет назад +11

    Wow. What a humble guy. He even at his 80s feels that he doesn't understand the true essence of cinema.

  • @englishinba
    @englishinba 6 лет назад +9

    A humble, inspirational speech and a lesson for anyone who ever hopes to do great things. One of the best ever in the world at what he did and he was still trying to reach his full potential.

  • @a.r.t93
    @a.r.t93 2 года назад

    He wins, discusses how he hasn't quite grasped cinema yet but is thankful and will try to one day grasp it.. Then shouts out Lucas n Spielberg with his last words. What a guy

  • @mfreeman313
    @mfreeman313 4 года назад +62

    The famous artist Katsushika Hokusai said something similar long ago. "From the age of six, I had a passion for copying the form of things and since the age of fifty I have published many drawings, yet of all I drew by my seventieth year there is nothing worth taking into account. At seventy-three years I partly understood the structure of animals, birds, insects and fishes, and the life of grasses and plants. And so, at eighty-six I shall progress further; at ninety I shall even further penetrate their secret meaning, and by one hundred I shall perhaps truly have reached the level of the marvellous and divine. When I am one hundred and ten, each dot, each line will possess a life of its own." Maybe Kurosawa knew of this; it would be surprising if he didn't. But he certainly had the attitude. It's why he achieved so much.

  • @davisphillips993
    @davisphillips993 Год назад +1

    Whether he “understood” cinema or not, Kurosawa still earned that Award. “Ran” alone is proof of that.

  • @jayeftee
    @jayeftee 7 лет назад +6

    one of most humble (authentic at that) speeches i have ever heard at the Oscars.

  • @KnightOfSummer1995
    @KnightOfSummer1995 5 лет назад +62

    Mr. Akira Kurusava and Mr. Satyajeet Rai are amongst the few outsiders to Hollywood, who left an unforgettable impression on world cinema.

    • @dan-mb2ne
      @dan-mb2ne 2 года назад

      The few? No way

    • @yannickgregor7679
      @yannickgregor7679 Год назад

      Oh oui les 2 sont sublimes ! "Charulata", "La Grande Ville" etc...mais quels chefs d'œuvres !!!! Et "Yojimbo", "Les 7 samouraïs", "Entre le ciel et l'enfer" etc...Quels merveilleux réalisateurs !

  • @TalonsOfFire
    @TalonsOfFire Год назад +4

    Due to a family connection, I got to meet Jack Valenti when I was a 10-year-old kid and showed him my movie database and reviews I had written. Great that they did this before it was too late. Kurosawa is a legend, and inspired Lucas to make Star Wars. The fact that he states he might not have grasped what cinema is yet shows what a thoughtful and artistic person he was given how much he's accomplished. True artist.

  • @Andrew-jw4vc
    @Andrew-jw4vc 7 лет назад +23

    Hearing his speech really cemented what an incredible visionary he truly was. Even after creating many of the greatest movies ever made, he was always striving for more, always looking for ways to be better. His respect for the medium is truly, completely unrivaled.

  • @BenRussell
    @BenRussell 11 лет назад +10

    Akira Kurosawa is arguably the greatest director of all time, and I certainly would not dispute it. Practically all of his films are perfect, and that's something that only a handful of filmmakers have achieved. He is my idol!

  • @notoriousjm95
    @notoriousjm95 4 года назад +6

    I've been watching his films back-to-back for the past two weeks and seeing this fills me joy and inexplicable sadness. So so SO much talent embodied in one human. What a remarkable visionary, he was.

  • @tctyt
    @tctyt 4 года назад +14

    One of the Most Well Deserved Honorary Oscars and i meant everyone who claims it. They had both good and hard times making Masterpieces, he had a vision of films using movements, shapes, dimensions, patterns without any visual effects or modifications that made his film visually beautiful. He make us think, laugh, or cry. One of the greatest directors of all time.

  • @ΝικοςΔιπλαρης
    @ΝικοςΔιπλαρης 11 лет назад +35

    this great director deserved more oscars than one his work influenced many other filmmakers.without him movies like star wars and a fistfull of dollars would never existed.he will live forever in our hearts not only for his body of work but and for his humbleness.

  • @amarpatel1052
    @amarpatel1052 4 года назад +3

    People today don't understand that without this man, cinema today would look very different - for the worse. A real legend.

  • @charliescott2810
    @charliescott2810 4 года назад +2

    They give this award to the people who actually deserve it.

  • @TylerDurden404
    @TylerDurden404 4 года назад +3

    Wow didn't realize Akira Kurosawa was quite tall until you see him standing next to two americans
    His back is still straight for an old man as well
    Akira Kurosawa literally stood above these two

  • @JohnGoetzGaming
    @JohnGoetzGaming 10 лет назад +330

    Now that Japan's greatest live action film maker has gotten an honorary Oscar on the big night it's time for Hayao Miyazaki to get his time on stage. None of that "governor's night" crap I mean on the BIG night with the BIG TV audience so more people can see what a genius he is along with long presentation to show just how much most Americans have been missing out.

    • @servo90
      @servo90 9 лет назад +20

      He won an Oscar for Spirited Away but didn't show up to collect it in person.

    • @CaptainNippon
      @CaptainNippon 9 лет назад +50

      +servo90 He didn't show up in person because he was protesting against the Iraqi Invasion.

    • @ArtwithBen
      @ArtwithBen 7 лет назад +3

      John Big Boss Between him and Satoshi Kon it's a tough call.

    • @afonsolucas2219
      @afonsolucas2219 7 лет назад +6

      The Academy doesn't give a fuck about animation. It's sad, but true.

    • @tvu86
      @tvu86 5 лет назад

      Agree

  • @stevemuzak8526
    @stevemuzak8526 Год назад +3

    George Lucas and Steven Spielberg presenting an Honorary Oscar to Akira Kurosawa is just pure perfection. They are true Kurosawa fanatics. Especially George.

  • @northaunt
    @northaunt 10 лет назад +54

    True Master.

  • @suhasa9772
    @suhasa9772 9 лет назад +112

    I have deeply studied each of his films..every one of them in complete detail, but may not be as a Critic !..
    Each of them has a deep layer of understanding that far surpasses "Life" itself..Combine that with the literary sense of Shakespeare in Ran, Toshiro Mifune, Takashi Shimura and others, he has built individual masterpieces in each genre of filmmaking..

    • @yannickgregor7679
      @yannickgregor7679 Год назад +1

      toshiro mifune...n'est-il pas l'un des plus grands acteurs de tous les temps ? 🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @Conn30Mtenor
    @Conn30Mtenor 2 года назад +9

    He was The Emperor and this was richly deserved. I wish that Toshiro Mifune had received a lifetime award Oscar.

    • @yannickgregor7679
      @yannickgregor7679 Год назад +1

      toshiro mifune...peut-être l'un des plus grands acteurs de tous les temps !

    • @Conn30Mtenor
      @Conn30Mtenor Год назад

      @@yannickgregor7679 Mifune, Orson Welles et Brando. Mes héros du cinéma.

    • @bigball8468
      @bigball8468 8 месяцев назад

      Him and Takashi Shimura

  • @Aih1616
    @Aih1616 4 года назад +6

    To those who haven’t seen Kurosawa film, I recommend you watch them. It will blow your mind.

  • @illuminati7590
    @illuminati7590 11 лет назад +56

    Kurosawa the Greatest

  • @Volts48
    @Volts48 11 лет назад +9

    A truly masterful film-maker whose techniques and methods are still employed today and so many people don't even know that.

  • @Gubbi.11
    @Gubbi.11 8 лет назад +20

    Great respect to you Akira Kurosawa....

  • @RedJet-bq6fq
    @RedJet-bq6fq 3 года назад +6

    Very humble. A truly great filmmaker

  • @totoroutes5389
    @totoroutes5389 4 года назад +4

    that director doesnt rely on hollywood.
    the oscars most benefits from awarding kurosawa.

  • @ekavakririski
    @ekavakririski 9 лет назад +37

    I think it's still too late for give that achievement at 1990 (it should be 20 years earlier :D ) bit, see how humble he is! with all that masterpiece, contribution, and his influence, he says he still not understand the essence of cinema, that's how great director, never satisfied for he achieved, and we are still waiting for the next Kurosawa, a sensei, a master for all director

  • @johnle6364
    @johnle6364 2 года назад +3

    greatest living director of all time. you have no idea how much influence he has had. indirectly all of our lives has been affected by him.

  • @seamuskennefick7692
    @seamuskennefick7692 9 лет назад +4

    In the summer of 2011, I figured I would finally watched a Kurosawa film, and I started with Seven Samurai, and I cannot describe how it impacted me. It took me another few years to buy my own copy of the movie, along with Rashomon and Ran, then Irkiru. Visually, Kurosawa is phenomenal, and I have to say, our dear Akira ranks up there with Kubrick and Scorsese, as well as other legendary filmmakers. As I learned from our dear Akira in this video, I, also, have much to learn about cinema, But until then, HAIL AKIRA.

    • @tarkovskybresson4581
      @tarkovskybresson4581 9 лет назад +1

      +Seamus Kennefick Did you invest time in other foreigner filmmaker? Kurosawa is legendary and represent the essence of cinema, but there is many other essential filmmakers. Tarkovsky, Ozu, Bergman, Godard, etc. tell me about it, I love to talk about cinema. Thanks for your answer.

  • @チコの図書館
    @チコの図書館 11 месяцев назад +2

    3:33  Film director Ishiro Honda(GODZILLA :1954)
    3:50 Actor Chishu Ryu
    (Tokyo Story :1953:Films by Yasujiro Ozu )

  • @samuel0451
    @samuel0451 4 года назад +5

    At the time I watched this video, I only watched 3 of his films. Truly amazing masterpieces. You can feel the essence from his movies. I will forever be a fan and will watch more of his films. This video moved me to tears. Kurosawa Sensei, you are the most honorable.

  • @jangonauta
    @jangonauta Год назад +1

    You could see in their faces who knew who he was and who didn't, Tom almost broke his palms clapping.

  • @jayeshk.d.3429
    @jayeshk.d.3429 3 года назад +6

    Akira Kurosawa and Satyajit Ray - such underrated gems!! ❤️

    • @yannickgregor7679
      @yannickgregor7679 Год назад

      J'ai découvert récemment les films de Satyajit Ray, quelle claque ! Je le place aussi haut qu'Akira-san !

  • @__________________2450
    @__________________2450 4 года назад +1

    This is the Day Uncle Oscar stood up,
    And he never sat down.

  • @anuradhaviswanathan5945
    @anuradhaviswanathan5945 3 года назад +5

    This is like Newton or Einstein saying he doesn't understand Physics.

  • @alexkrajci
    @alexkrajci 9 месяцев назад +2

    R.I.P. Akira Kurosawa (1910-1998)

  • @MDestron2282
    @MDestron2282 4 года назад +3

    Probably the greatest director to ever live. What an incredibly humble badass.

  • @marcusharjo8081
    @marcusharjo8081 3 года назад +1

    And to get an honorary Oscar on your birthday is an honor for a filmmaking legend.

  • @shivasrinivasan80
    @shivasrinivasan80 4 года назад +3

    One the greatest filmmakers ever. Humility personified.

  • @Zehahahaa
    @Zehahahaa 5 лет назад +4

    Most humble speech ever

  • @wastehazey6468
    @wastehazey6468 Год назад +2

    Giving Kurosawa an Oscar is like pouring a glass of water into the ocean. He doesn't need oscars, he's Akira fucking Kurosawa.

  • @Man_of_culture_21411
    @Man_of_culture_21411 4 года назад +38

    Japanese philosophy: aim for perfection even though you can never actually achieve it. Put your heart and soul into your passion. Strive for doing something even better every time.

    • @FilmaticProductions
      @FilmaticProductions 3 года назад

      That was pretty much what our school creed was when I studied karate: Each seek perfection; each endeavor; each respect others...

  • @acetrigger1337
    @acetrigger1337 Год назад +1

    Two fans and Hollywood's mentor.
    it was a beautiful moment...

  • @arvindgaurav1493
    @arvindgaurav1493 6 лет назад +13

    Lucas will be the most happiest person..when he presented the Oscars to his mentor

    • @milaanvigraham8664
      @milaanvigraham8664 4 года назад +2

      And at the end Kurosawa even addresses them by name

  • @clubedanarrativa5603
    @clubedanarrativa5603 Год назад +1

    Imagine how proud George Lucas must've felt to personally deliver an Oscar to the man who influenced the most the franchise that made Lucas' career

  • @martichavez3938
    @martichavez3938 Год назад +2

    And now years later, as Scorsese was sitting that night 4:36, he now understands what Kurosawa meant

  • @bsome427
    @bsome427 Год назад +2

    He's so modest.

  • @SCharlesDennicon
    @SCharlesDennicon 3 года назад +3

    Very touching. Simple. No show business BS. Just true genius in all its glorious humility.