Director Akira Kurosawa’s “Throne of Blood” has been widely hailed as a masterpiece, but it’s impossible to watch free from the shadow of his far superior film “Ran.”
Throne of Blood (1957)
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Reviews Counted:32
Fresh:31
Rotten:1
Average Rating:8.6/10
Consensus: A career high point for Akira Kurosawa -- and one of the best film adaptations of a Shakespeare play.
Runtime: 1 hr 50 mins
Genre: Foreign Films
Synopsis: Akira Kurosawa's stunning reconception of Shakespeare's MACBETH is a dark samurai drama, set in feudal Japan. As the film begins, two soldiers--Washizu (Toshirô Mifune) and Miki (Minoru... Akira Kurosawa's stunning reconception of Shakespeare's MACBETH is a dark samurai drama, set in feudal Japan. As the film begins, two soldiers--Washizu (Toshirô Mifune) and Miki (Minoru Chiaki)--find themselves lost in a dense forest during a powerful thunderstorm. Seemingly unable to leave the woods, they encounter a ghostly old woman who predicts that Washizu will soon rise to power. At the goading of his ruthless wife, Asaji (Isuzu Yamada), Washizu embarks on a murderously ambitious path and quickly fulfills the prophecy. However, his ascension is cursed by his brutal actions and soon opposition arises to challenge his blood-stained rule. One of the finest Shakespeare adaptations to appear in any medium, Kurosawa's THRONE OF BLOOD is covered in an entrancingly macabre web. The always-amazing Mifune gives one of his greatest performances as the haunted yet unrelenting Lord Washizu, while Yamada portrays the eeriest version of Lady Macbeth to ever grace the screen or stage. A master of reinterpretation, Kurosawa incorporates strong elements of Japanese Noh drama into the film, and the result adds to the somber and chilling mood. The film's highlight, however, is the tense and skillfully paced finale, which features Washizu literally up against the wall as he faces an army of vengeful archers. [More]
Starring: Toshirô Mifune, Isuzu Yamada, Minoru Chiaki, Takashi Shimura
Starring: Toshirô Mifune, Isuzu Yamada, Minoru Chiaki, Takashi Shimura
Director: Akira Kurosawa
Director: Akira Kurosawa
Screenwriter: Shinobu Hashimoto, Hideo Oguni, Ryuzo Kikushima, Akira Kurosawa
Story: William Shakespeare
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Sep 15, 2009
Reviews for Throne of Blood
Widely regarded as one of the most successful film adaptations of a Bard play.
We label it amusing because lightly is the only way to take this substantially serio-comic rendering of the story of an ambitious Scot into a form that combines characteristics of the Japanese No theatre and the American Western film.
Its primary source subject to familiarity and its author’s trademark apparent, Throne of Blood is nonetheless original, liberally inspired by multiple sources and seen, in result, as a singular novelty.
Mifune was a primal force to be reckoned with, and in films like Throne of Blood, that animal instinct shone brightly.
Kurosawa’s dim view of humanity in the face of nature in Throne of Blood is reflected everywhere visually.
Kurosawa at the top of his game, Mifune at his most darkly compelling, and the best realization of Shakespeare ever put to film.
Throne of Blood spectacularly transforms the source play -- turning it into a terrifying journey through darkness, evil, and despair.
A slightly disappointing film that could be truly enjoyed only by the most enthusiastic Kurosawa fans, able to withstand Great Master even when he is not at his best.
This film is a must see for anyone who appreciates film as well as anyone who loves Shakespeare, two very laudable conditions.
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