Top 10 Akira Kurosawa FilmsSugata Sanshiro
Film Critics Rating: 9.90/10 Audience Rating: 9.07/10 Released:1954 Director:Akira Kurosawa Starring:Toshiro Mifune, Takashi Shimura, Keiko Tsushima Genre:Historical Drama Production country:Japan Production company:Toho Adjusted worldwide box office gross (2024 equivalent): $27 million 4. Schindler’s...
黑泽明眼中的Top 100电影目录 Let’s see what movies Akira Kurosawa liked: 1919 – Broken Blossoms, USA, D.W. Griffith 1919 – The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, Ger, R. Wiene 1922 – Dr. Mabuse: The Gambler, Ger, Fritz Lang 1925 – The Gold Rush, USA, C. Chaplin 1928 – The Fall of...
Released: 1949 Directed by: Akira Kurosawa 86 Monsieur Verdoux Charlie Chaplin, Mady Correll, Allison Roddan 16 votes Monsieur Verdoux (Charles Chaplin) is a dapper Parisian family man who loses his job as a bank clerk. In order to support his wife and child, he devises a plan to woo and...
(1957) dir. Stanley Kubrick5 - Propaganda Film - Battleship Potemkin (1925) dir. Sergei Eisenstein4 - Conspiracy - The Manchurian Candidate (1962) dir. John Frankenheimer3 - Cynicism - Medium Cool (1969) dir. Haskell Wexler2 - Hope - Ikiru (1952) dir. Akira Kurosawa1 - Allegorical - ...
The filmmakers’ favourite trilogy, Satyajit Ray’s films arelaudedby Akira Kurosawa and Martin Scorsese, among others, and you don’t argue with giants like that. It’s not as grand as some of the other series on this list, following a man from youth in an Indian village to life as ...
One of the greatest films ever made Ikiru Ikiru is one of Kurosawa's greatest films, and certainly his most touching Tokyo Story Tokyo Story is a classic for any film buff to watch Late Spring Love Exposure 4 hours of insanity, love, comedy, sex, christianity, panty shots, mystery, thrill...
- Director: Akira Kurosawa - IMDb user rating: 8.4 - Metascore: 90 - Runtime: 2 hours, 23 minutes This nearly 2.5-hour crime movie about the kidnapping of a boy and the resulting extortion of a shoe company executive remains one of the acting-directing duo's most discussed films today,...
Akira Kurosawa’s Seven Samurai is a film on every master director’s list of must-see films, so there’s no reason it shouldn’t be on yours too. The gist: A village enlists seven samurai to help defend them against a gang of bandits. Their payment? Only rice. It all culminates ...
10. Die Hard 1988, John McTiernan 9. Amadeus 1984, Milos Forman 8. Platoon 1986, Oliver Stone 7. Kagemusha 1980, Akira Kurosawa 6. Ran 1985, Akira Kurosawa 5. The Long Good Friday 1980, John Mackenzie 4. Raiders of the Lost Ark 1981, Steven Spielberg 3. Blade Runner 1982...