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Synopsis

The incomparable Toshiro Mifune stars in Akira Kurosawa’s visually stunning and darkly comic Yojimbo. To rid a terror-stricken village of corruption, wily masterless samurai Sanjuro turns a range war between two evil clans to his own advantage. Remade twice, by Sergio Leone (A Fistful of Dollars) and Walter Hill (Last Man Standing), this exhilarating genre-twister remains one of the most influential and entertaining films ever produced. —The Criterion Collection

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Akira Kurosawa

The son of an army officer, Kurosawa studied art before gravitating to film as a means of supporting himself. He served seven years as an assistant to director Kajiro Yamamoto before he began his own directorial career with Sanshiro Sugata (1943), a film about the 19th century struggle for supremacy between adherents of judo and jujitsu that so impressed the military government, he was prevailed upon to make a sequel (Sanshiro Sugata Part Two). Following the end of World War II, Kurosawa’s career gathered speed with a series of films that cut across all genres, from crime thrillers to period dramas. Among the latter, his Rashomon (1951) became the first postwar Japanese film to find wide favor with Western audiences. It was Kurosawa’s The Seven Samurai (1954), however, that made the largest impact of any of his movies outside of Japan. Although heavily cut for its original release, this three-hour-plus medieval action drama, shot with painstaking attention to both dramatic and period… read more

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Alex K

2Feb10

I just revisited this brilliant film. Just an amazing, entertaining, and yes, cool film. Toshiro Mifune at his best. I rank it above Seven Samurai as Kurosawa's masterpiece.  
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matthew duncker

14Oct09

mifune's sanjuro makes eastwood's man with no name his bitch.   
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Christopher

6Oct09

Another soundtrack that just owns. Must see for any Kurosawa fan or anyone who hasn't seen any of his movies.  
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Robert W Peabody III

5Oct09

Yojimbo (1961) DIR Akira Kurosawa Another ‘can’t miss’ Kurosawa.....and that soundtrack !!!!   

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By Jack Falvey IV on July 30, 2009

Kurosawa, simply put, is a master of shot composition. The way he moves the camera within the frame is nothing short of brilliant, keeping all essential visuals within each shot and not sparing anything…  read review

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By Adam Suraf on November 30, 2008

Toshiro Mifune looms large in the frame, as big as a mountain, as Masaru Sato’s booming soundtrack announces the star entrance of one of Japan’s greatest film icons, the wandering ronin Sanjuro, who…  read review

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