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Ran (1985)

December. 20,1985
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With Ran, legendary director Akira Kurosawa reimagines Shakespeare's King Lear as a singular historical epic set in sixteenth-century Japan. Majestic in scope, the film is Kurosawa's late-life masterpiece, a profound examination of the folly of war and the crumbling of one family under the weight of betrayal, greed, and the insatiable thirst for power.

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Karry
1985/12/20

Best movie of this year hands down!

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Huievest
1985/12/21

Instead, you get a movie that's enjoyable enough, but leaves you feeling like it could have been much, much more.

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Ogosmith
1985/12/22

Each character in this movie — down to the smallest one — is an individual rather than a type, prone to spontaneous changes of mood and sometimes amusing outbursts of pettiness or ill humor.

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Bea Swanson
1985/12/23

This film is so real. It treats its characters with so much care and sensitivity.

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851222
1985/12/24

Greetings from Lithuania.To shortly sumarize "Ran" (1985), a movie made by a legendary Akira Kurosawa - this is a great movie. It is superbly crafted, greatly acted and written and wonderfully directed. There are few battle scenes, but both are memorable in its own way - especially the haunting castle siege scene done without sound effects, accompanied only by haunting score - amazing sequence. I also highly enjoyed the story itself - its shows that one has to know how to give a power to the others, even if others are his family and how it can turn out if its done not in a right way - something to be learned even in these times.Overall, "Ran" is a pure classic. Superbly made with themes that done age - this is sure must see for everyone who appreciate great cinema.

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benjaminsuey
1985/12/25

The acting is great, the cinematography is breathtaking, the visuals are neat, the costumes and sets are well designed, and brilliantly takes Shakespeare's original "King Lear" story and tell it a new and interesting way. Definitely worth the watch.

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Miguel Neto
1985/12/26

Ran is one of the most incredible movies I've seen visually and technically the film is flawless, photography is spectacular, the script is good, the film is over, the pace is okay, I particularly was not bored, a few more people can stay, the battle scenes are great, even for the time, the cast is very good, and all the actors are great, especially Tatsuya Nakadai as Hidetora Ichimonji, the makeup that uses it is excellent, the direction of the master Akira Kurosawa is amazing, he does great things with the camera, the film has some good dialogues, other more boring already, Ran is a great movie with a great cast, an excellent photo, visually spectacular and a great direction of Kurosawa. Note 8.5

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Leofwine_draca
1985/12/27

This was my fourth Kurosawa film and my favourite to date. Previously, I'd started off by watching SEVEN SAMURAI (a great film), then trying out KAGEMUSHA (which I thought was okay, but too constrained by budget). Next up was an early classic, RASHOMON, which was a fine human drama, and now comes RAN, Kurosawa's final historical epic and the film that he claimed KAGEMUSHA was a mere warm-up for. I can see that. RAN is an epic film, truly epic and one of the best-shot films I've ever seen. Every frame of the film seems to have been painstakingly composed and the result is a bright, colourful, and vivid production that fully brings to life the castles, costumes, and characters of feudal Japan.Tatsuya Nakadai, returning from KAGEMUSHA, here plays Lord Ichimonji, an immensely powerful ruler who concedes that power to his three sons at the film's beginning. However, his plans quickly go awry and before too long he finds himself ostracised from Japanese society and a literal outcast. This film is a loose reworking of the Shakespeare classic King Lear (another favourite of mine), something I really enjoyed as Kurosawa takes elements of the Shakespeare plot without following it slavishly. One of the best inclusions is the fool, who comments on the on-screen antics the same way as he did in the Shakespeare play.It goes without saying that RAN is a tragedy and, indeed, it must be one of the most tragic films I've ever witnessed. Those looking for a happy ending should go elsewhere as this is all about doom, despair, and overall the failings of human nature. There's a fine cast of stand-out performers but one of the best has to be Mieko Harada, whose Lady Macbeth-style character is vengeful and terrifying. Nakadai, unrecognisable in ghostly, age-old makeup, is outstanding as the lord losing his mind, and Kurosawa is there to capture every little nuance. The most dramatic part of the film is a massacre set in a castle which is full of on screen death and destruction and successfully depicts the ferocity of battle better than 99% of other films do.Like most of the Kurosawa historical epics, this is a lengthy and slow moving film, one that emphasis characterisation over action, plot over incident, but it's well worth sitting through. In the end, I found this one of the most rewarding films I've ever watched and anybody who professes themselves to be a fan of the cinematic medium should have it in their collection.

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