The arrows shot in the closing scenes were actually real and were shot by a professional archer marksmen. Toshiro Mifune said that this was the scariest moments of his acting career.
One of the things I liked about the recent version with Fassbender in the title role is the battle PTSD, by extension part of your preferred view here.
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I thought this was the best adaptation of Shakespeare....until I saw Kurosawa's RAN. Absolutely incredible films.
The arrows shot in the closing scenes were actually real and were shot by a professional archer marksmen. Toshiro Mifune said that this was the scariest moments of his acting career.
Thanks so much, great video! Throne of Blood is one of my favorite Kurosawa films. Haunting, reflective, and gripping.
brilliant video! writing an essay on this film as a shakespeare adaptation right now and this really helped me to think about it holistically
One of my favorite movies! Thanks for making this!
Congrats on 200!
Might be surprising but this is my favorite Kurosawa movie 😂
Great video! I think your reviews and analysis of the older classics are your best videos. Cheers!
One of the things I liked about the recent version with Fassbender in the title role is the battle PTSD, by extension part of your preferred view here.
Sidney Lumet once called Kurosawa, "The Beethoven of Directors."
What does that mean
@@BRNRDNCK means hes the Big Dog
@@bashiradenmedia I’d hope it means more than that. That’s a lame comparison.
@@BRNRDNCK Probably in some way referring to absolute mastery of his respective art form.
@@BRNRDNCKBeethoven was deaf and Kurosawa was nearly blind when making Ran. Kurosawa is basically the Beethoven of cinema in that respect.
Good review... War has ended(?), but the seeds of war and the fog of war still exist......This movie should be shown in political science classes...
Given that you’ve liked the movie Paterson in the past, I have a feeling you may like the movies Perfect Days and My Favourite Cake (an Iranian movie that was filmed in Iran without Hijab 😳)! If you ever watch them could you please do a video of what you think about them? Thanks 💕
thank you!
This version of the story has a good Lady Macbeth. (If Japanese women are good at the manipulation game, it's because they have to be...)