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Duelo Silencioso

Título original: Shizuka naru kettô
  • 1949
  • 1 h 35 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,3/10
4,2 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Duelo Silencioso (1949)
Drama

Um cirurgião pega sífilis de um paciente ao se cortar durante uma operação. A vida do médico é destruída, mas, ao contrário do paciente, ele se recusa a arrastar as pessoas à sua volta em su... Ler tudoUm cirurgião pega sífilis de um paciente ao se cortar durante uma operação. A vida do médico é destruída, mas, ao contrário do paciente, ele se recusa a arrastar as pessoas à sua volta em sua ruína.Um cirurgião pega sífilis de um paciente ao se cortar durante uma operação. A vida do médico é destruída, mas, ao contrário do paciente, ele se recusa a arrastar as pessoas à sua volta em sua ruína.

  • Direção
    • Akira Kurosawa
  • Roteiristas
    • Kazuo Kikuta
    • Akira Kurosawa
    • Senkichi Taniguchi
  • Artistas
    • Toshirô Mifune
    • Takashi Shimura
    • Miki Sanjô
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,3/10
    4,2 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Akira Kurosawa
    • Roteiristas
      • Kazuo Kikuta
      • Akira Kurosawa
      • Senkichi Taniguchi
    • Artistas
      • Toshirô Mifune
      • Takashi Shimura
      • Miki Sanjô
    • 23Avaliações de usuários
    • 15Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Toshirô Mifune
    Toshirô Mifune
    • Dr. Kyoji Fujisaki
    Takashi Shimura
    Takashi Shimura
    • Dr. Konosuke Fujisaki
    Miki Sanjô
    • Misao Matsumoto
    Kenjirô Uemura
    Kenjirô Uemura
    • Susumu Nakada
    Chieko Nakakita
    Chieko Nakakita
    • Takiko Nakada
    Noriko Sengoku
    Noriko Sengoku
    • Apprentice Nurse Rui Minegishi
    Jyonosuke Miyazaki
    • Cpl. Horiguchi
    Isamu Yamaguchi
    • Patrolman Nosaka
    Shigeru Matsumoto
    • Boy with appendicitis
    Hiroko Machida
    • Nurse Imai
    Kan Takami
    • Laborer
    Kisao Tobita
    • Boy with typhoid
    Shigeyuki Miyajima
    • Officer
    Tadashi Date
    Tadashi Date
    • Father of boy with appendicitis
    Etsuko Sudo
    • Mother of boy with appendicitis
    Seiji Izumi
    • Policeman
    Masateru Sasaki
    • Old Soldier
    Ken'ichi Miyajima
    • Dealer
    • Direção
      • Akira Kurosawa
    • Roteiristas
      • Kazuo Kikuta
      • Akira Kurosawa
      • Senkichi Taniguchi
    • Elenco e equipe completos
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    Avaliações de usuários23

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    7maximkong

    Great work but some refinement could have made a perfect gem out of it

    Another great drama by the great director with a lot of complicated but thought-provoking issues to think about.

    Mifune was amazing playing a silent character who is suffering a lot from the inside but has a strong prudent heart to not to cause hurt towards others, and the supporting cast especially the nurse were great. I also liked that this film chose an unusual way (in a sense an unorthodox way as compared to other films) to not let the sufferer reveal the whole truth to people important to him even though it might have been better that way, because that is a real Asian behaviour.

    The main problem I find with this film is that the first two-thirds of the film seem to have inconsistencies in its flow of plot that sort of distorted the perception of the relationships between the important characters, and things only really start to hasten and intensify during the last fraction of the film. This is okay as a story but if the flow is more refined it could have looked a little less awkward.
    CinemaClown

    One Of Akira Kurosawa's Lesser Appreciated Efforts

    One of Akira Kurosawa's lesser appreciated efforts, The Quiet Duel follows a doctor who inadvertently contracts syphilis from one of his patients and is tormented by his conscience over matters of love & desire in his later years. The premise is intriguing but there isn't enough juice in the script to keep it running for long.

    Themes of responsibility, morality & nobility linger heavily on our protagonist's mind but his inner turmoil, emotional vulnerability & pent-up frustration is aptly articulated by Toshiro Mifune in a role that's vastly different from the dynamic acts he is known for. However, being the versatile actor that he is, Mifune really delivers on that front.

    Mifune's quiet, reserved rendition is well supported by Takashi Shimura's composed input and the film is complaint free when both are on the screen. The issue lies with the overly sappy melodrama & uninspiring romance that allows the interest to fizzle out and by not offering enough to hold on to, the story eventually stars feeling like a chore.

    Overall, The Quiet Duel has its moments but unlike Akira Kurosawa's best-known works, it is not that memorable and very much feels like a story that belongs to its era. There is a scene near the end where the protagonist's bottled-up emotions at last burst out and the way Toshiro Mifune commands the screen in that moment is one reason why it's the film's only highlight.
    8lastliberal

    I have to have the conscience of a doctor, and the conscience of a man. It is hard.

    One rarely, if ever goes wrong watching a film directed by Akira Kurosawa and starring Toshirô Mifune, even if it one of the early ones. In this film, however, the star is not Mifune, but the man who plays his father, Takashi Shimura, destined to achieve greater fame in Ikiru, and The Seven Samurai.

    Mifune comes back from the war with Syphilis, a disease he contracted during an operation. He must make drastic changes in his life starting with his finance of six years, Miki Sanjo. He finds the man who gave him the disease, and spends his energy trying to get him to stop spreading it, horrified that he has a pregnant wife.

    Noriko Sengoku (Stray Dog, Drunken Angel, Blind Beast) plays a self-absorbed nurse trainee and provides comedy to an otherwise depressing film. She transforms after having a baby she didn't want, and after learning of Mifune's plight. She is a talented performer in this film showing many facets.
    7Quinoa1984

    well-acted melodrama that isn't one of Kurosawa's best

    Every Akira Kurosawa film is at least interesting, and even in a work like The Quiet Duel, which is designed possible as something of a 'minor' work in the director's cannon, there's things about it that are striking and exceptional. The opening scene of the doctor, played by Toshiro Mifune, operating on the patient who will change his life forever, has a double-sided tension to it about not just the fate of the operation but of something else (this helps if you don't know what is going to happen). The way the scene is cut, the effect of the rain outside, the pan at the floor, the rain falling on the pan and making the one louder sound, it all amounts of a near-classic Kurosawa scene. This and the climax are, arguably, the best scenes of what is otherwise a good if shaky melodrama.

    The problem might just be that I'm not tuned into this tearjerker side of Kurosawa, at least one that isn't as well-cooked, so to speak, as some of his best efforts. The premise is really good, as a doctor contracts syphilis by a mistake while operating on a patient during the war, and has to treat himself with medicine and cannot find a way to tell his to-be wife about his ailment (or, in fact, why he cannot marry). And saying that this isn't entirely 'well-cooked' is to say that the premise, while fascinating, doesn't entirely develop into a fully fascinating story. There are patches that seem to kind of coast, like something one might see on day-time television (not quite soap opera but close), and it's only in the last third that things really start to pick up dramatically.

    Thankfully, Mifune is on his A-game as usual with his best collaborator at the helm, particularly in a scene where he (uncharacteristically for Kurosawa) breaks down in tears after seeing his once-possible-wife off to marry someone else, and there's a strange, cool mixture of musical instruments on the soundtrack- not quite what one would expect for a melodrama (i.e. xylophone, harmonica, harps, accordions). By the climax, as I said, it gets very good with the original patient Takata coming back in a drunken, syphilis-infected frenzy to the hospital. It just isn't enough, overall, to recommend it as highly as Kurosawa's best; Red Beard and Drunken Angel, also starring Mifune, are much better as medical/hospital dramas. 7.5/10
    9Angel_Peter

    Inner struggle for a young doctor

    When I started watching Shizukanaru kettô - The Quiet Duel I thought I was going to watch a movie with action of some sort. I quickly learned it was a pure drama movie. Not that I regretted watching it for one second.

    The movie is about a young doctor that contracts syphilis during an operation during war, and his struggle against his desires and how that affect him and his surroundings. Among those people it is mostly about his fiancé and a nurse at the hospital.

    I think the actors did great and Kurosawa once again succeeded in making the characters in his movie come to life and feel like real humans and tell a gripping tale.

    I have to say I enjoyed the movie immensely, but I would only recommend it to people that are into drama and interested in the Japanese culture and the Japanese way in general.

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    • Curiosidades
      This film was the first film Kurosawa directed outside of Toho, as it was a co-production between Daiei Studios and the newly formed Art Film Association, of which Kurosawa was a founding member.
    • Citações

      Dr. Konosuke Fujisaki: If he had been happy, he might have become just a snob.

    • Conexões
      Featured in Uma Mensagem de Kurosawa (2000)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Bengawan Solo
      Written by Gesang

      (uncredited)

      The melody's heard in the police station when Fujisaki talked to Nakata

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 13 de março de 1949 (Japão)
    • País de origem
      • Japão
    • Idioma
      • Japonês
    • Também conhecido como
      • A Luta Solitária
    • Locações de filme
      • Daiei Studios, Tóquio, Japão(Studio)
    • Empresas de produção
      • Daiei Studios
      • Daiei
      • Film Art Association
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 h 35 min(95 min)
    • Cor
      • Black and White
    • Mixagem de som
      • Mono
    • Proporção
      • 1.37 : 1

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