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10 Greatest Akira Kurosawa Movies, Ranked 

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Ranking the 10 greatest Akira Kurosawa movies
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Influenced by the West, and ultimately influential to the West, back in his heyday of the 1950s and ‘60s, Akira Kurosawa brought Japanese cinema to the world with his unique and brilliant style - call it Shakespeare meets Samurai, and then something totally signature to Kurosawa.
Groundbreaking, modern, he was light years ahead of his time. See how he’s influenced today’s millennial films!
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@MrVvulf
@MrVvulf Месяц назад
Dodes'ka-den is criminally underrated. For me it is the pinnacle of Kurosawa's meticulous analysis of Japanese spirit, the dreams people cling to which keep them sane. It is a celebration of how small gestures of kindness often make all the difference in people's lives, turning tragedy into triumph.
@reddevil3387
@reddevil3387 11 месяцев назад
Personally, I think "Kurosawa's Dreams" deserves to be in the top ten. Each segment has it's own reality, it's own story, and it's own emotions. I've watched dozens of times and cry several times through each viewing. I get new nuances and new possibilities every time. His dreams are reality for me.
@aleks71438
@aleks71438 11 месяцев назад
Reddevil, is it a song by nomeansno? Anyhow dreams is his best film. I watched that film and I thought to my self throughout the film it is impossible to make something so great as that film. That film and the seveth seal by Bergmann are 2 films which left speechless and paralized.
@LakshyaDatta
@LakshyaDatta Год назад
Legendary storyteller. It's hard to find a action/thriller film that wasn't influenced by Kurosawa!
@manujshankar6129
@manujshankar6129 11 месяцев назад
Every movie of Kurosawa is unique in itself with special effects that tend to engross one completely in the movie. Kurosawa's movies are really unmatchable.
@bobschenkel7921
@bobschenkel7921 Год назад
Happy to say I own five of your top ten Akira Kurosawa films, plus two more. "Throne Of Blood", "Yojimbo", "Rashamon", "Ran" and "Seven Samurai" are all in my Blu-Ray collection, along with another you mentioned, "The Hidden Fortress", I also have "Sanjuro", the "sequel" to "Yojimbo". I really enjoy his historical films, as you can probably tell from my choices, but I respect all his works, and look forward to adding to my collection.
@alanburton6368
@alanburton6368 Год назад
Ikiru then Seven Samurai…Ran left me in tears at #3. I started watching Kurosawa in the 70’s on WTTW Chicago. The women in Ikiru are heroic.
@713davidh42
@713davidh42 Месяц назад
I've only seen four of Kurosawa's films, but Ikiru is my favorite.
@amaladyofknots
@amaladyofknots Год назад
Dersu Uzala would make my list, but fair play, you've more or less got it covered, cheers.
@MicahBuzanANIMATION
@MicahBuzanANIMATION Год назад
What a well researched and enlightening retrospective! I definitely want to watch Kurosawas films now. I was always overwhelmed by his body of work, but now I have a good place to start.
@manmathdalai1369
@manmathdalai1369 9 месяцев назад
The compilation and the commentary on works of all time great Director like AK is outstanding. Have seen only a couple of them, now there is a reason to watch the others.🎉
@aidanmca4177
@aidanmca4177 Год назад
I’d include Sanjuro, dersu uzala, the hidden fortress and maybe stray dog in my top 10, rly well made video btw
@7manji
@7manji 10 месяцев назад
Sanjuro is #1
@goytabr
@goytabr Год назад
Visually, the best hands down is "Kagemusha". That dream scene with the warrior bursting out of a huge vase against an otherworldly sunset is probably the most visually stunning scene I've ever seen! In terms of impact, no film has ever impacted me more than "Ran". I'm old enough to have seen it in its original theatrical run in the 1980s, and it FLOORED me, it FLATTENED me, I still shudder just by thinking of it! "The Seven Samurai" is a narrative masterpiece with a lasting cultural impact. But I wonder why nobody's talking about "Dersu Uzala", which not only is a masterpiece of its own, but was WAY ahead of its time (it was the other, unmentioned one of the "only two films from the 1970s" in this video), and the 2020s are exactly the time for it. I'm sure Greta Thunberg would give it a standing ovation! Just a teaser: imagine Kurosawa, with all his visual refinement and uncanny ease to use grandeur effectively in his films, with the Siberian wilderness to work on as a raw material (you can let out your first gasp now, without even watching the film yet!), while telling a beautiful story of friendship and how precious it is, the good side of human nature combined with necessity bringing different cultures together, and discussing the power of nature and reflecting on humans' relationship with it. "Dersu Uzala" is STUNNING, underrated, and unfairly nearly forgotten!
@Maltera-fj5ko
@Maltera-fj5ko 6 месяцев назад
Agreed, Dersu Uzala is underrated and has one of the most powerful and heartbreaking, yet very subtle, endings in Kurosawa's filmography. The man was known for his tragic and depressive finales, but Dersu Uzala, I think, takes the prize.
@goytabr
@goytabr 6 месяцев назад
@@Maltera-fj5ko , your name doesn't appear on the video page, but it did appear in the notification e-mail, and I noticed that coincidentally your first name is Arseny, and the Russian protagonist's surname was Arseniev... Great!
@Maltera-fj5ko
@Maltera-fj5ko 6 месяцев назад
@@goytabr true. Arseniev is a surname that basically means The Son of Arseny in Russian. I also speak Russian, thus I was able to watch Dersu Uzala in original, but I don't think it added much to my experience of the movie, since it doesn't have a lot of dialogue in the first place.
@rileylallier429
@rileylallier429 11 месяцев назад
1. Rashomon A+ 2. The Seven Samurai A+ 3. Sanjuro A+ 4. Yojimbo A 5. High And Low A 6. Throne Of Blood A 7. The Hidden Fortress A- 8. Kagemusha A-
@user-dt7rf9ji4x
@user-dt7rf9ji4x 7 месяцев назад
I respect Akira Kurosawa I think he,s greatest movie directnr and he,s gave me courage and motivation❤
@sisterhoney61
@sisterhoney61 Год назад
I've been on a Kurosawa kick lately, so I've been rewatching his films. In high school while we were studying Macbeth, our teacher showed us Throne of Blood, to prove to us how influential Shakespeare is in terms of film and books.
@suneelalreja1355
@suneelalreja1355 Год назад
Thanks to this video I now am a fan of kurosawa.
@renukaviswanathan454
@renukaviswanathan454 Год назад
My favourite is Ikiru
@vivalaquincebrigada
@vivalaquincebrigada Год назад
You should also watch Dersu Usala. Another brilliant film by the master director.
@aleks71438
@aleks71438 11 месяцев назад
Definitely Dreams. I watched that film and was thinking throughout the whole film how is it possible to make something so fantastic.
@williamgshippw.g1673
@williamgshippw.g1673 Год назад
Seven Samurai is to me the most important film I’ve seen. His other films are all so interesting with very personal feelings….☮️🔛🌎
@avyandutta6905
@avyandutta6905 Год назад
Good information
@Rocky-xx2zg
@Rocky-xx2zg Год назад
Without question: Seven Samurai. For Me.
@georgekaiho2534
@georgekaiho2534 Год назад
One comment to whoever hasn't watched Seven Samurai and going to watch because of this video. First 1/3 might be a little challenging to stay focused because it's slow tempo. But once you get though it, you just can't stop! and you will realize why it's ranked No,1 from so many people.
@meenakshiiyer5703
@meenakshiiyer5703 Год назад
Have always been a fan of his paintings. Rashomon was the first Kurosawa movie that I saw - the wonderful story of a nobleman caught in a psychological struggle over the nature of truth. Thank you for putting up this well researched, exhaustive list. I would love to begin with the Throne of Blood. Are these films available on the Ott? Where can one find them?
@Pancrasio-it9qd
@Pancrasio-it9qd Год назад
Hbo max
@marknewbold2583
@marknewbold2583 Год назад
@@flicksideofficial bfi player
@7manji
@7manji 10 месяцев назад
As a Samurai Cinema Fan the best movie ever is Sanjuro in #1, The second Kurosawa's best is Yojimbo and the Third one is Seven Samurai.
@robertogonzalezsierra219
@robertogonzalezsierra219 24 дня назад
Without Dersu Uzala amongst the best films of Kurosawa, this list is not serious.
@magafinproductions
@magafinproductions Год назад
I appreciate the effort to bring the master to wide audiences however your list is very main stream however accurate the first Kurosawa film is 1943 Sanshiro Sugata
@aidanmca4177
@aidanmca4177 Год назад
They said first great film. I get ur confusion tho, they could’ve been calling his first film great
@watanabesumioh
@watanabesumioh 9 месяцев назад
I love No.1 "Drunken angel".
@alphaomega8373
@alphaomega8373 Год назад
Lower Depths is top 3.
@urichlau1975
@urichlau1975 10 месяцев назад
Please pronounce Ran as “run” / “raan” In japanese kanji it is 乱 which mean Chaos.
@adityayadav1173
@adityayadav1173 6 месяцев назад
stray dog??
@JLuisT.
@JLuisT. Месяц назад
Mifune is pronounced “Mee-phoo-Neh” not Maffoone 😂
@zeynelocak9557
@zeynelocak9557 9 месяцев назад
😀Türkiye
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