Can Akira Kurosawa movies be Kino?

Many of his movies were turned into westerns. He adapted shakespeare.

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They inspired George Lucas so obviously they're kino.

Kino means cinema. So yes, all of Kurosawas films were kino.

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With the blood spurting out like that it seemed pretty comedic. Do you guys think Kurosawa's earlier work was better or his later work?

Black and White Kurosawa is best Kurosawa.

Ran is a good movie, but somehow is not as good as Throne of Blood.

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Well, it's a comedy.

The Tunnel is one of the most haunting things I've seen. I think he improved with age in many ways but everyone loses that youthful spark that allows one to make great works with time.

Anyone has seen the movie the Kurosawa made with the commies?

How can it be kino if no one in the west watched it?

Obscurity just increases kinoness.

No, the movies Kurosawa made between High and Low and Kagemusha are hard to find. I'd love to see it because I heard that Kurosawa's friendship with Tarkovsky influenced it a little. That's probably just something some sperg on the internet made up because it's about a Russian and a Jap, but it would still be interesting to watch.


Kurosawa was more popular in the west then in Japan. The nips preferred Mizoguchi and Ozu.

Are kurosawa movies comedy kino?

Dersu Uzala?
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I did. Great movie.

literally all non-american movies are complete shit, and this is a fact.

Please take a piss in a bucket and then stick your head in it until you drown.

That would require quite an amount of piss.

Pathetic.

He can get the family to pitch in, I'm sure they'd be delighted to get rid of such a faggot.

kill yourself weeb

lol it says samurai

what ones besides seven samurai were turned into westerns?

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throne of blood is based on western writing.

tbh i dont know why you wouldn't want to watch all of his movies. they are all super interesting and better than watching modern shite

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Rashamon was also adapted into a western called "The Outrage".

as said throne of blood is an adaptation of Shakespeare so it is Ran

If the western remake outclasses the original then I don't see the problem

The thing is, they don't. Kurosawa stand above these films

The thing is none of the westerns outclassed the Kurosawa ones.

They're so kino they're the only films you don't actually have to watch to appreciate. Much like Shakespeare.

Hidden Fortress was remade into Star Wars.

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Some of them are kino, but none is as kino as this, according to Tarkovsky himself.

I wouldn't give a cup of warm piss for Tarks opinion on anything but how to cast the most butt ugly of slavs tbh

Wrong thread, head back to your snyder thread homo.

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Hidden Fortress is a remake of Macbeth.

that's throne of blood ya clod

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Macbeth is a remake of Star Wars you dip, it happened a long time ago

Tarkovsky dick-suckers, please LEAVE

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