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28th June 2006, 03:05 AM
#11
Senior Member
Senior Hubber
Very informative posts you guys. Its suprising that when we talk about the origin of motion pictures, people only talk about Charlie Chaplin. I am a big freak of foreign movies esp. Hollywood but never bothered to dig into the trendsetters of the same. I have seen Kamal's interviews wherein he mentions about Kurasawa but never bothered to check out his films. I did a scan through in imdb and happily punnagai-ed that I have got one more person to explore in cinema.
Thanks again for inspiring, will check out all his movies
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28th June 2006 03:05 AM
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3rd July 2006, 09:53 AM
#12
Rashoman
The most striking think about 'Rashoman' is that it had a very minimal cast , locations & dialogues.And the actors were stunning!If not for the actors, the film could never have happened.It was a gripping movie,so involving.I was warned like,'be attentive,this is a genius work' before watching it.But after watching the movie, I think the genius lies in its simple narrative & the humanitarian note it left, and you need not be prepared to watch it! The cinematographic genius struck me only when I was reliving the movie.
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25th August 2006, 04:47 PM
#13
Senior Member
Veteran Hubber
For all Akira Kurosawa fans, Sathyam theatre is screening Rashomon on 27.08.06 Sunday at 9.00 A.M
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