The human condition is an excellent movie. Brutally realistic. An important part of human an life that needs to be shared with all people. My prayer is that maybe, just maybe, human beings will change for the better.
My favorite film director! Thank you for the upload... I am still trying to find a japanese version of this interview with english subtitles (just like here) in where Mr. Kobayashi talks about my favorite movie directed by him = Harakiri. The Human Condition, Kwaidan and Harakiri are true unique masterpieces. Love his work.
If Akira Kurosawa and Toshiro Mifune are the Japanese John Ford and John Wayne, Masaki Kobayashi and Tatsuya Nakadai are the Japanese Sergio Leone and Clint Eastwood.
Nope. Nakadai can actually act and Kobayashi was a much better director than Leone ever was. You guys making these comparison should read Stephen Prince comments on the subject. He was a film critic, historian and professor of cinema in USA. He said that Hollywood influence in Kurosawa is overplayed, the thing was always the the other way around. Japan was doing stuff in the 60s that were ahead of the curve and it took Hollywood years to catch up.
@@carlosluismendez7392 , in fact, taking it to recent affairs, a lot of today's Hollywood and streaming-platforms productions are taking a great amount of ideas from Japanese animation (Ghibli) and anime in general. Two examples: the forest god in Mononoke Hime and Snow White And The Huntsman, or the way of running in the air from Might Guy (fighting Uchiha Madara, Naruto) and Namor (fighting in Wakanda, Black Panther 2).
Awful comparison. Leone is a master of his craft, but he does not play in the same league as Kobayashi. He doesn’t even come close to the level of Kobayashi.
Kurosawa would had deserved to win even more academy awards and i repeat that stunning looking and talented mister tatsuya nakadai (as well his mAny asian colleagues)has never won an academy award
@@annaritaranalli1791 , well, that's because academy awards are just USA's academy awards, and not something global. USA citizens tend to be extremely small minded and provincial in this affair, confusing USA matters with All The World matters.
One of the greatest directors of all time.
and wildly underrated
It’s funny how he grunts a lot and he film the movie drunk 😂
I don't think he is underrated but in my country many people forget him
..it is a very big shame
The human condition is an excellent movie. Brutally realistic. An important part of human an life that needs to be shared with all people. My prayer is that maybe, just maybe, human beings will change for the better.
My favorite film director! Thank you for the upload... I am still trying to find a japanese version of this interview with english subtitles (just like here) in where Mr. Kobayashi talks about my favorite movie directed by him = Harakiri. The Human Condition, Kwaidan and Harakiri are true unique masterpieces. Love his work.
He seems very intelligent & charming.
It's Shinoda who interviews Kobayashi!
Great to see this. thank you.
Merci beaucoup
Fascinating ! Thank you so much for sharing!
If Akira Kurosawa and Toshiro Mifune are the Japanese John Ford and John Wayne, Masaki Kobayashi and Tatsuya Nakadai are the Japanese Sergio Leone and Clint Eastwood.
Nope. Nakadai can actually act and Kobayashi was a much better director than Leone ever was.
You guys making these comparison should read Stephen Prince comments on the subject. He was a film critic, historian and professor of cinema in USA. He said that Hollywood influence in Kurosawa is overplayed, the thing was always the the other way around. Japan was doing stuff in the 60s that were ahead of the curve and it took Hollywood years to catch up.
@@carlosluismendez7392 Thanks, I was going to answer somethin like that !
@@carlosluismendez7392 so true. Everyone likes to compare everything to the Americans ffs
@@carlosluismendez7392 , in fact, taking it to recent affairs, a lot of today's Hollywood and streaming-platforms productions are taking a great amount of ideas from Japanese animation (Ghibli) and anime in general.
Two examples: the forest god in Mononoke Hime and Snow White And The Huntsman, or the way of running in the air from Might Guy (fighting Uchiha Madara, Naruto) and Namor (fighting in Wakanda, Black Panther 2).
Awful comparison. Leone is a master of his craft, but he does not play in the same league as Kobayashi. He doesn’t even come close to the level of Kobayashi.
小林正樹を知る事が光栄。
you had my curiosity at the cigerrate
That should be a very interesting movie
The human condition is one of the best movies ever made.
Kurosawa would had deserved to win even more academy awards and i repeat that stunning looking and talented mister tatsuya nakadai (as well his mAny asian colleagues)has never won an academy award
@@annaritaranalli1791 , well, that's because academy awards are just USA's academy awards, and not something global. USA citizens tend to be extremely small minded and provincial in this affair, confusing USA matters with All The World matters.
Rv,i think u.s .a is great nation but you are right about these points
where can i find the full interview?
PLEASE TELL US IF YOU FOUND IT
@@SorroVEVO criterion channel
何年前の映像やろ🖥️🎤📼📑?
Filmed in 1993, so thirty or about
この小林監督ウディアレンみたいだな