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Victoria
7.68
Victoria
Memories of Murder
8.19
Memories of Murder
The Wolfpack
7.06
The Wolfpack
The Martian
8.08
The Martian
Anomalisa
7.29
Anomalisa
Mustang
7.67
Mustang
Sicario
7.79
Sicario
The Big Short
7.88
The Big Short
Best of Enemies: Buckley vs. Vidal
7.68
Best of Enemies: Buckley vs. Vidal
Vivre sa vie
7.89
Vivre sa vie
Dazed and Confused
7.69
Dazed and Confused
Brother
7.17
Brother
Client 9
7.38
Client 9
Charley Varrick
7.58
Charley Varrick
Amanda Knox
6.98
Amanda Knox
The Palm Beach Story
7.47
The Palm Beach Story
The End of the Tour
7.28
The End of the Tour
Lambert & Stamp
6.77
Lambert & Stamp
Amy
7.88
Amy
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring
8.09
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring
The Ballad of Narayama
7.89
The Ballad of Narayama
The Ballad of Narayama
7.89
The Ballad of Narayama
Revenge of the Mekons
7.49
Revenge of the Mekons
The Blind Swordsman: Zatoichi
7.48
The Blind Swordsman: Zatoichi
Clouds of Sils Maria
6.78
Clouds of Sils Maria

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The Red Angel

The Red Angel

7.8
9
  • Feb 8, 2017
  • Astonishing Anti-war New Wave Film

    The Rickshaw Man

    The Rickshaw Man

    7.5
    8
  • Feb 5, 2017
  • Mifune Shines As Usual

    When I think of Toshiro Mifune I usually think of the films he made with Akira Kurosawa, but he had a streak of excellent performances in interesting films directed by Hiroshi Inagaki. The first films I saw were the "Samurai Trilogy" (1954-56), three films based on the life of Miyamoto Musashi. That being said I was also impressed by The Rickshaw Man (1958). Mifune delivers his trademark "physical" role of Matsu "the Outlaw"(a title appropriated by Imamura in one of his documentaries) a larger than life rickshaw man in Kokura, Kyushu. Evidently, this is a remake of an earlier film, but i have never seen the previous film. Matsu befriends a small boy and becomes the surrogate father after the boy's father dies. He also carries a torch for the boy's mother played by Naruse regular Hideko Takamine. In this film we get to see Mifune win a running race,beat up several school boys in a big fight, and expertly play the taiko drum. The storyline is somewhat melodramatic, but Mifune carries the film with his charismatic performance-it is entertaining and worthwhile.
    Samurai Banners

    Samurai Banners

    7.0
    8
  • Feb 5, 2017
  • Epic Samurai Film

    Samurai Banners (1969) is Hiroshi Inagaki's, know for The Samurai: Musashi Miyamoto trilogy, crowning achievement-a nearly three hour historically based epic starring Toshiro Mifune as a ronin determined to achieve greatness in his new clan by uniting Japan under one ruler. The story is based on a novel adapted by Shinobu Hashimoto (Rashomon and Seven Samurai) and takes place in the Sengoku warring period 1500-1600. At the time it was the most expensive Japanese film produced with several massive fight scenes that must have been expensive to stage. It immediately calls to mind Akira Kurosawa's two late samurai epic masterpieces Kagemusha and Ran. I wonder why he wasn't involved in the project that was made with his former leading man and the script writer of his greatest triumphs. Nonetheless, Inagaki with cinematographer Kazuo Yamada has created a stylish, colorful, and dynamic film.
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