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An aging warlord, Lord Hidetora Ichimonji, decides to divide his kingdom among his three sons. Two flatter him; the third speaks the truth and is banished. Unsurprisingly (but devastatingly), the two flattering sons betray their father, plunging the realm into a bloodbath. The story explores pride, betrayal, madness, and the futility of power.
Here’s a helpful review of the 1985 film directed by Akira Kurosawa, written from the perspective of a viewer who wants to guide others considering watching it: Title: A devastating masterpiece that redefines epic cinema Rating: ★★★★★ (5/5)
If you’ve ever wondered what happens when Shakespeare’s King Lear meets samurai warfare and Japanese Noh theater, Ran is your answer. Kurosawa’s final epic is a towering achievement of visual storytelling, tragedy, and raw human emotion.
Ran is not an easy watch, but it is an essential one. It’s Kurosawa at his most visually ambitious and emotionally bleak. See it on the biggest screen you can find (or at least a good 4K transfer). Bring patience and leave room for sadness—you’ll finish it feeling like you’ve witnessed a storm. A timeless 5/5.
An aging warlord, Lord Hidetora Ichimonji, decides to divide his kingdom among his three sons. Two flatter him; the third speaks the truth and is banished. Unsurprisingly (but devastatingly), the two flattering sons betray their father, plunging the realm into a bloodbath. The story explores pride, betrayal, madness, and the futility of power.
Here’s a helpful review of the 1985 film directed by Akira Kurosawa, written from the perspective of a viewer who wants to guide others considering watching it: Title: A devastating masterpiece that redefines epic cinema Rating: ★★★★★ (5/5) movie ran 1985
If you’ve ever wondered what happens when Shakespeare’s King Lear meets samurai warfare and Japanese Noh theater, Ran is your answer. Kurosawa’s final epic is a towering achievement of visual storytelling, tragedy, and raw human emotion. An aging warlord, Lord Hidetora Ichimonji, decides to
Ran is not an easy watch, but it is an essential one. It’s Kurosawa at his most visually ambitious and emotionally bleak. See it on the biggest screen you can find (or at least a good 4K transfer). Bring patience and leave room for sadness—you’ll finish it feeling like you’ve witnessed a storm. A timeless 5/5. The story explores pride, betrayal, madness, and the