Title: Kurosawa Akira
1Kurosawa Akira
2Kurosawas Films
- Kurosawa Akira (1910-1998)
- SIGNIFICANT BIOGRAPHICAL FACTS
- (early life)
- His dream to be an artist he went to art school
after his secondary education. - Avid reader of classic literature Dostoevsky,
Tolstoy, Gorky, Shakespeare, Akutagawa
3Kurosawas Films
- Entered PCL in 1936 at the age of 26 as an
assistant director. He mainly worked for
Yamamoto Kajiro. - SIGNIFICANT FACTS
- Wrote many scripts before he became a director
Kurosawa wrote scripts for all his films.
Strong, clear narrative line and sharp
characterization.
4Kurosawas Films
- Sanshiro Sugata (1943) ????
- The Most Beautiful (1944) ?????
- Sugata Sanshiro Part II (1945) ?????
- The Men Who Tread on the Tigers Tail (1945)
????????? - No Regrets for Our Youth (1946) ?????????
- One Beautiful Sunday (1946) ????????
- Drunken Angel (1948) ??????
- The Quiet Duel (1949) ??????
- Stray Dog (1949) ???
5Kurosawas Films
- Scandal (1950) ??
- Rashomon (1950) ???
- Idiot (1951) ??
- Ikiru (1952) ???
- Seven Samurai (1954) ????
- I Live in Fear (1955) ???????
- Throne of Blood (1957) ?????
- The Lower Depths (1957) ???
- The Hidden Fortress (1958) ???????
- The Bad Sleeps Well (1960) ?????????
6Kurosawas Films
- Yojinbo (1961) ???
- Sanjuro (1962) ????
- High and Low (1963) ?????
- Red Beard (1965) ????
- Dodesukaden (1970) ??????
- Dersu Uzala (1975) ???????
- Kagemusha (1980) ???
- Ran (1985) ?
- Dream (1990) ?
- Rhapsody in August (1991) ??????
- Madadayo (1993) ?????
7Kurosawas Auteuristic Motifs and Themes
- Creation of heroes and anti-heroes.
- Male characters who are strong, courageous,
resilient, morally correct and often reckless. - Sanshiro in Sugata Sanshiro - a traditional hero.
- MATSUNAGA (Toshiro Mifune), a punk, and Dr.
SANADA (Shimura Takashi), an alcoholic doctor in
Drunken Angel - anti heroes
8Kurosawas Auteuristic Motifs and Themes
- The minor civil servant WATANABE Kanji in Ikiru
(1952) who discovers that he is terminally ill
with cancer and starts desperately searching
meaning for life short remaining life. The
most unlikely person proves to be a great little
hero.
9Kurosawas Auteuristic Motifs and Themes
- Heroic warriors in Seven Samurai - Kanbei,
Katsushiro, Gorobei, Shichijiro, Kyuzo,
Heihachi, and Kikuchiyo - Characterization based on the sharp observation
of human types and differentiation in characters
10Kurosawas Auteuristic Motifs and Themes
- SHIMADA Kanbei
- Though a great samurai and cool strategist, he is
not fortunate in battles fighting on the losing
sides. Now, masterless, but he has every quality
to be a great leader and fights against 70
bandits with his six men.
11Kurosawas Auteuristic Motifs and Themes
- KATAYAMA Gorobei
- Experienced and masterful samurai, who is a great
strategist supporting Kanbei as his right-hand
man, though he does not look like it. He is
always calm and self-controlled.
12Kurosawas Auteuristic Motifs and Themes
- Shichiroji
- He worked for Kanbei before he lost tenure.
Extremely loyal to Kanbei and knows perfectly
what his former master wants and behaves. A
model of feudal man of honour and duty.
13Kurosawas Auteuristic Motifs and Themes
- HAYASHIDA Heihachi
- Not a great swordsman but has a great sense of
humour cheering other samurais and villagers. He
has warm sensitivity.
14Kurosawas Auteuristic Motifs and Themes
- Kyuzo
- Extremely self-disciplined and ascetic master
swordsman on move. He believes he can trust in
nobody but himself. He shows no emotion but is
not nihilist.
15Kurosawas Auteuristic Motifs and Themes
- OKAMOTO Katsushiro
- Young, novice samurai, who is from a good family
and adores Kanbei. He is naïve and innocent to
grow up under the tutelage of Kanbei.
16Kurosawas Auteuristic Motifs and Themes
- Kikuchiyo
- A son of peasants and war orphan. Utterly
unconventional and extremely emotional person,
pretending he is a samurai. Fierce and reckless
fighter in battles though he has no skills as a
swordsman
17Kurosawas Auteuristic Motifs and Themes
- Seven samurai is about the relationship between
the samurai and the villagers. And I wanted to
show each samurai as an individual. Kurosawa
Akira - Sympathy towards peasants - pretect
18Kurosawas Auteuristic Motifs and Themes
- Throne of Blood retells Shakespeares Macbeth.
- WASHIZU Takatoki (Mifune Toshiro) murders his
master following partly the prophesies given by a
medium and his wifes cajolement. - Tragic Shakespearean hero
19Kurosawas Auteuristic Motifs and Themes
- The masterless samurai, KUWABATAKE Sanjuro who by
chance walks into a town dominated by two rival
groups of gangsters and two influential merchants
who rely on their protection. Sanjoro devices to
destroy both parties. Yojinbo A great medieval
anti-hero.
20Kurosawas Auteuristic Motifs and Themes
- A group of idealistic young men, determined to
clean up the corruption in their town, are aided
by a scruffy, cynical samurai (TSUBAKI
Sanjuro)who does not at all fit their concept of
a noble worrior. Sanjuro - a great medieval
anti-hero.
21Kurosawas Auteuristic Motifs and Themes
- In Red Beard (1965) the doctor named NIIDE looks
after the poor and wretched who can barely pays
medical bills and the young doctor YASUMOTO who
learns under his tutelage that he can do more
good for working in his clinic than becoming a
court doctor.
22Kurosawas Auteuristic Motifs and Themes
- High and Low (1963) - The wealthy company
executive, GONDO, mortgages everything he has to
buy out his company. The son of his chauffeur is
kidnapped being mistaken for his own child. He
agrees to pay the ransom from the money that he
has saved to take over the company.
23Kurosawas Auteuristic Motifs and Themes
- A Russian tribesman is an unlikely hero who
guides a team of a Russian topographical
expedition in a Siberian journey in the extreme
climate. Derus Uzala
24Kurosawas Auteuristic Motifs and Themes
- Humanist concerns - the revelation of deprived
and oppressive conditions and the demonstration
of the wish to improve them. - Humanism - all human beings are rational and can
be enlightened. Thus, they have dignity and
worth which are unique to themselves. Trust in
human goodness. - The pursuit of humanitarian and humanistic ideals
led to heroism and heroic actions in films.
25Kurosawas Auteuristic Motifs and Themes
- Kurosawas heroes - willing to do greater and
nobler things - sacrifice themselves for this
purpose. - Kurosawas anti-heroes try to be honest to their
individual demands - existentialist demands which
are at the same time public demands. - An imperfect young man becomes a hero by
encountering an older tutorand growing up the
wretched becomes a hero though his potential
revealed by coincidental circumstances.
26Humanism and Heroism
- SUGATA Sanshiro is at first a brash,
self-confident student of martial arts. However,
he gradually masters the true spirit of Judo and
attains enlightenment under a influential
teacher harming the opponent and winning a match
is not the ultimate aim of Judo. Its true
purpose lies in gaining total self-control and
bettering oneself.
27Humanism and Heroism
- In Ikiru, the terminally ill cancer patient,
Watanabe Kanji, is determined to do what is
generally considered impossible and unachievable,
though he does not have many days to live. He
gives everything he has to get a
mosquito-infected bog drained and make it into a
public park. - Heroism of a small man and petit bureaucrat
- Humanism defeats bureaucracy
28Humanism and Heroism
- In Seven Samurai the defense of the village
against the bandits is an act of humanitarianism,
humanism and heroism. - Helping those who suffer.
- Again we have been defeated. The winners are
those farmers, but not us. - Kanbei Shimada
29Humanism and Heroism
- Humanist theme is conveyed through the anti-hero,
Kuwagatake Sanjuro. - He agrees to be a bodyguard to one faction and
then the other just because it amuses him. He
soon decides that it is better if all die. - Sanjuro helps out suffering townsfolk.
30Humanism and Heroism
- Red Beard (1965)
- Helping others, particularly the deprived and
poor, is the quintessential moral obligation of
civil society. - Compassion and conscientiousness play the
prominent role in Kurosawas films from the late
1940s and throughout the 1950 and 60s.
31Humanism and Heroism
- I had something special in mind when I made
this film I wanted to make something that my
audience would want to see, something so
magnificent so that they would just have to see
it. Akira Kurosawa - Magnificence in human compassion and
conscientiousness.
32Growing-up and Entertainment
- SUBTHEME
- Relationships between younger and older men
- Relationships between the innocent and the
experienced - A younger man learns humanistic truths with the
tutelage of an older man. - SUGATA Sanshiro and YANO Shogoro in Sugata
Sanshiro - The young gangster, MATSUOKA and his alcoholic
doctor, SANADA in Drunken Angel
33Growing-up and Entertainment
- The young detective, MURAKAMI and the senior
detective, SATO in Stray Dog. - WTANABE Kanbei, the experienced warrior and the
young samurai, Katsushiro, who has yet to fight
in a battlefield in Seven Samurai. - The compassionate doctor, NIIDE and the young
and ambitious doctor YASUMOTO in Red Beard.
34Kurosawa Akira - maker of mens filmsHeroic men
male relationship and comradeshipLittle space
for women few female characters who are as
impressive as male counterparts.