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Sanjuro [Sub: Eng]
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In this movie, crafty jaded samurai Sanjuro helps a young man and his fellow clansmen weed out their clan's evil influences, and in the process turns their image of a proper samurai on its ear.
In this movie, crafty jaded samurai Sanjuro helps a young man and his fellow clansmen weed out their clan's evil influences, and in the process turns their image of a proper samurai on its ear.
Actors:
Akihiko Hirata,
Kenzô Matsui,
Toranosuke Ogawa,
Shin Ôtomo,
Tatsuyoshi Ehara,
Akira Kubo,
Takako Irie
Akihiko Hirata
26 December 1927, Kyogo, South Korea
Kenzô Matsui
Toranosuke Ogawa
25 February 1915, North Korea
Shin Ôtomo
13 April 1919, Akita, Japan
Tatsuyoshi Ehara
26 March 1937, Tokyo, Japan
Akira Kubo
1 December 1936, Tokyo, Japan
Takako Irie
7 February 1911, Tokyo, Japan
Country:
Japan
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Mifune's smashing performance is the force that makes it all work so well.
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Rather than simply repeating the successful formula of Yojimbo, which incorporated humor but largely played it straight, Sanjuro flips the script for a largely comic action picture punctuated by a dark, rug-yanking conclusion. [Blu-ray]
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Kurosawa was pressured by his producers into directing this sequel to Yojimbo, and rose to the occasion by making his funniest and least overtly didactic film
October 01, 2003
Mifune's disheveled samurai is an almost cartoonlike send-up of the established samurai image.
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May 20, 2003
A surprising, fetching, beautifully made film that fitly propounds the lesson of his own professionalism: 'Never send a boy to do a man's work.'
April 20, 2011
The relative linearity of the film can't help but come as something of a disappointment after the feast of Yojimbo.
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This is fun but, compared with Kurosawa's other 60s efforts, relatively slight.
May 28, 2009
a textbook on widescreen composition.
August 07, 2012
Technically, the film is one of Kurosawa's most impressive, featuring some superbly staged sword battles and exceptional use of complex widescreen compositions.
February 05, 2007
For escapist fare, this ranks highly
March 26, 2009
The charm of this fascinating Toho production, stylishly directed by Akira Kurosawa, is the personality of the hero, powerfully played by Toshiro Mifune.
August 07, 2012
Satirical Samurai action of the highest order.

