Incidentally, it's based on a historical event (Battle of Nagashino). One of the most important and famous events in Japanese history. The tragedy was very real.
Although the plot and visuals were great, it did not meet my expectations towards the end. But it is the movie with the best visual quality after Lawrence of Arabia.
Kurosawa: "I paid for all the colors I'm using all the colors"
Goosebumps all over me
It's the most beautiful thing I have watch ever.
Extraordinary film, equally as outstanding as "Ran" another Kurosawa masterpiece..
Kurosawa seems to had fun with using the color in the film, and it’s stunning 😂❤
1:07〜1:11 陣羽織の紋 は 史実ですか?
Nicely edited video. Making me want to watch this film now.
Good to hear thank you
これはまさに動く美術品。絵巻そのもの。
This was the first time Kurosawa had done a film in colour so he had a great time experminting with different colours in the film.
He did 3 films in color before this one actually but yes he experimented alot on this one.
Man, I still wished there was a happy ending to this story. But that's how life goes.
Incidentally, it's based on a historical event (Battle of Nagashino). One of the most important and famous events in Japanese history. The tragedy was very real.
great edit!
Wow! Shown in Manila Asian Film Festival!#
wowwwwww
Although the plot and visuals were great, it did not meet my expectations towards the end. But it is the movie with the best visual quality after Lawrence of Arabia.
What kind of spin would this master filmmaker put on Lord of the Rings ?
In my opinion, it's better than Ran.
Agreed tbh
Because it's based on real history, RAN is based on Shakespeare's epic and so a fictional sengoku period war movie (like game of thrones)
Agree
Difficult to choose
Better than Ran even
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Yes ?