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Akira Kurosawa's sprawling, epic take on King Lear should be required viewing for fans of westerns, war movies, or period films in general.
Average Rating: 8.5/10
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Akira Kurosawa's sprawling, epic take on King Lear should be required viewing for fans of westerns, war movies, or period films in general.
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Ran is Japanese filmmaker Akira Kurosawa's reinterpretation of William Shakespeare's King Lear. The Lear counterpart is an elderly 16th-century warlord (Tatsuya Nakadai), who announces that he's about to divide his kingdom equally among his three sons. In his dotage, he falls prey to the false flattery of his treacherous sons (Akira Terao and Jinpachi Nezu), while banishing his youngest son (Daisuke Ryu), the only member of the family who loves him enough to tell him the unvarnished truth.
R, 2 hr. 40 min.
Drama, Action & Adventure, Art House & International, Classics
Jun 1, 1985 Wide
Nov 22, 2005
Rialto Pictures
All Critics (59) | Top Critics (11) | Fresh (61) | Rotten (2) | DVD (22)
What could be more exciting than the prospect of one of the giants of world cinema, his career resuscitated, adapting Shakespeare's most modern play?
What's remarkable about Ran is that the drama enhances the spectacle the same way the spectacle bolsters the drama. Few other directors had Kurosawa's ability to convey the intimate as well as the epic, to handle stillness as well as violence.
It is a film that already belongs to the ages.
For aficionados of the war movie, the western, and the period action epic, Ran is necessary viewing.
At age 75, the director has made his most costly epic to date, and it's a dazzlingly successful addition to his distinguished career.
Akira Kurosawa's 1985 film is slightly marred by some too obvious straining toward masterpiece status, yet it's a stunning achievement in epic cinema.
Those who were suspicious of the filmmaker's unambiguous plotting and Westernized approach had to admit to its daunting grandeur.
The spectacle is brought home with delicately observed performances and beautifully sculpted relationships...
Like all of Kurosawa's work, the human pulse is what drives the drama. Only this time, it's also the drumbeat of an elegy.
Visually exciting, includes outstanding acting by a fine cast, and tells a compelling tale about ambition, betrayal and revenge.
A stunningly beautiful epic.
A landmark of world cinema, this is a rousing, staggering epic and a haunting drama of timeless significance.
After a lifetime of conquest, ageing Lord Hidetora hands the reigns of power to his eldest son, but banishes his youngest when he questions the loyalty of his two brothers. When Hidetora is betrayed as Saburo predicted, he is left to wander the desolate lands his armies had ravaged in earlier times. Ran was the last of
October 20, 2006
Super Reviewer
Project 1 (Epic Films) Directed by Akira Kurosawa and staring Tatsuya Nakadai, Mieko Harada, Jinpachi Nezu and Daisuke Ryû. The centre forge of such Isolation and Power is the main part of this epic. Do I love Akira films??? Yes I do and I have watched them over and over, this movie about the struggle of power and
January 18, 2011
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