RAN ("CHAOS WAR") ULTRA HD - AKIRA KUROSAWA EPIC DRAMA - BATTLE BETWEEN JIRO AND SABURO

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  • čas přidán 30. 01. 2021
  • From Akira Kurosawa's critically acclaimed film "RAN" (or "Chaos") is the battle scene between Jiro and Saburo. Jiro is Red, and Saburo is Blue.
    Hidetora Ichimonji, a powerful though now elderly warlord, decides to divide his kingdom among his three sons: Taro, Jiro, and Saburo. Taro, the eldest, will receive the prestigious First Castle and become leader of the Ichimonji clan, while Jiro and Saburo will be given the Second and Third Castles. Hidetora is to retain the title of Great Lord and Jiro and Saburo are to support Taro.
    Hidetora begins to lecture his sons about the importance of unity using three arrows. He selects one arrow out of a quiver and shows how easy it is to snap in half but three arrows bundled together are much more durable. Saburo, however, breaks all three arrows with his knee and calls the lecture foolish. He points out that Hidetora is foolish if he expects his sons to be loyal to him, reminding him that even Hidetora had previously used the most ruthless methods to attain power. Hidetora hears the comments as being subversive, and when his servant Tango comes to Saburo's defense, he exiles both men. Fujimaki, a visiting warlord who had witnessed these events agrees with Saburo's frankness, and invites him to take his daughter's hand in marriage.
    Hidetora is exiled after Jiro and Taro expel him from the great castle. In the conflict, one of Jiro's assassins kills Taro leaving him as Great Lord of Ichimonji clan. Hidetora is left to wander and goes mad.
    Saburo crosses intpo Jiro's land to look for Hidetora. Jiro and Saburo's forces agree to a truce. When Hidetora's jester arrives to inform Saburo that this father is wandering on the volcanic plain, Saburo leaves. Two rival warlords allied with Saburo take positions on opposite ridges. With Saburo gone, Jiro orders an attack and he sends some assassins to kill Saburo.
    Sensing Jiro's treachery, Saburo's gunners have taken position in the woods. Jiro's forces are caught in the open and sustain casualties. The retreat and are halfheartedly pursued by a small cavalry unit. Jiro then orders a counterattack and again comes under fire from Saburo's forces in the woods. A messenger arrives and informs Jiro that his castle is under attack from one of the rival warlords. Having realized that the forces on the ridge are a decoy, Jiro hastily retreats to defend his castle, coming once again under fire from Saburo's gunners. Saburo's forces pursue and then halt.
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  • @ChrundleTGreat
    @ChrundleTGreat Před 2 lety +535

    My dad pulled me out if school in 5th or 6th grade to go see this in a “Foreign Films” theater in Atlanta in 1985 or 86. I remember how bloody it was and the amazing fight scenes. Awesome movie!!

  • @hefeibao
    @hefeibao Před 9 měsíci +74

    All before CGI. The amount of coordination to move this many extras and actors effectively is amazing.

    • @LookHereMars
      @LookHereMars Před 8 měsíci +5

      That is what in part makes RAN a classic, movies like this and the likes of Waterloo, Spartacus, and The 300 Spartans, etc will be watched for generations and will stand the test of time. Many modern CGI ridden movies with no soul will be forgotten in just a few years.

    • @nyizaw8335
      @nyizaw8335 Před měsícem +2

      Director must have felt like an actual Shogun directing his soldiers.

  • @richhartnell6233
    @richhartnell6233 Před 3 lety +395

    Respect to those actors who seemingly threw themselves off a horse for real for those shots. That must have hurt like hell.

    • @theamorphousflatsch2699
      @theamorphousflatsch2699 Před rokem +30

      They landed safely, done by professionals and very impressive

    • @thevenator3955
      @thevenator3955 Před rokem +13

      Also they’re conveniently all able to wear helmets and padding, which I’m sure is appreciated lol

    • @thevenator3955
      @thevenator3955 Před 11 měsíci +4

      @pss2996 that’s actually so cool, it makes sense that if the scene framing doesn’t need them to actually be seen falling from the horses they wouldn’t do it, but honestly that’s a really clever way of making that scene specifically, thanks for sharing it! (I obviously can’t understand any of the title or description or dialogue and all that but I get the gist lol)

    • @eedwardgrey2
      @eedwardgrey2 Před 11 měsíci +4

      @pss2996 Considering this is Akira " let's shoot real arrows at Mifune for a realistic reaction "Kurosawa we're talking about

    • @samuraijackoff5354
      @samuraijackoff5354 Před 5 měsíci

      @pss2996
      I remember in the movie during the final battle, one of the actors got straight up kicked by one of the horses during the chaos!

  • @rafaelsale6364
    @rafaelsale6364 Před 2 lety +172

    The choreography, costume design, and the overall visuals of this movie is stunning.

  • @91untilinfinity91
    @91untilinfinity91 Před 3 lety +163

    "Our superior strength is useless here!"
    What a line.

  • @jeebay5188
    @jeebay5188 Před 8 měsíci +25

    I think Kurosawa films should be mandatory study material for any up and coming director.

  • @tetsu1000
    @tetsu1000 Před 3 lety +276

    Jiro: Nooooo you can't hide in the forest and shoot at us
    Saburo: Haha firestick go brrr

  • @earthenjadis8199
    @earthenjadis8199 Před 3 lety +458

    The Blue Team were subsequently banned from the server for using the infinite ammo exploit.

    • @minnowpd
      @minnowpd Před 3 lety +20

      the firearms were copies of early Portugues matchlocks rescued from shipwrecks.. Europe produced more advanced guns but the Japanese stayed in the 16th century. Not till the 1850's did they open to western visitors.. Then rapidly caught up.

    • @earthenjadis8199
      @earthenjadis8199 Před 3 lety +13

      @@minnowpd Aside from domestic copies, the Dutch were happy to sell them lots of firearms from their small trading concessions like Dejima in Kyushu after the Portuguese were expelled for their proselytising.

    • @minnowpd
      @minnowpd Před 3 lety +8

      @@earthenjadis8199 The Dutch would trade with the devil

    • @mikearmstrong8483
      @mikearmstrong8483 Před 3 lety +26

      @@minnowpd
      At least the Dutch were more interested in trading with everyone than trying to convert everyone to their own religion.

    • @rafaeldoespiritosanto8440
      @rafaeldoespiritosanto8440 Před 3 lety +3

      Man called them the blue team

  • @yikes7607
    @yikes7607 Před 2 lety +102

    I was obsessed with this movie as a kid, I don't think I blinked the whole time when I first watched it. Then I was obsessed with Shogun Total War xD Ran is on my top 3 favourites, I lost count how many times I've seen it.

    • @alexandreboureau6175
      @alexandreboureau6175 Před rokem +13

      Same for me. I watched Ran and KAgemusha a lot, then I got totally obsessed with Shogun Total War. I never could get into any other Total War like this.

    • @Highice007
      @Highice007 Před rokem +9

      You should read the book "Shogun" by James Clavell, and then watch the mini series of the same name.

  • @virusts
    @virusts Před 3 lety +251

    Kurosawa is such a master that he can direct a film blind.

  • @crumbs7826
    @crumbs7826 Před 3 lety +246

    Saburo had access to the deadliest weapon in that era.
    The automatic arquebus lol. Those ashigaru are going ham on the trigger.

    • @mikearmstrong8483
      @mikearmstrong8483 Před 3 lety +30

      The semiautomatic muzzle loader; one of the most ingenious weapons in history.

    • @maizen1403
      @maizen1403 Před rokem +14

      I mean Rotating fire by lines is already mastered by the Japanese, for example at the famous battle of Nagashino. Granted some ashigaru aren't firing by line/randomly so it's creating a sense of rapid fire loo

    • @muneirovalibas6194
      @muneirovalibas6194 Před 10 měsíci +2

      The Japanese did exactly that in the real battle of Nagashino. Lines of arquebuses, taking fire in turns, one fire, another reloads. It was considered the first "modern" Japanese battle.
      The other army which was famous for its deadly cavalry, was decimated.
      When you have thousands of trained Arquebusiers, then its slow loading becomes irrelevant, even a few hundreds becomes very deadly to a massed pack of men and animals.

    • @r3tro0
      @r3tro0 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Saburo is supposed to be Oda Nobunaga?

    • @andrewnlarsen
      @andrewnlarsen Před měsícem +1

      @@r3tro0 Considering who the actor for Saburo is and the role he played in Kagemusha.

  • @fettfan91
    @fettfan91 Před 11 měsíci +14

    That shot of the horses running by and men falling to the ground while muskets fire from the woods, absolutely stunning.

  • @kerozaemon
    @kerozaemon Před 3 lety +71

    4:13 It was Takeshi Kato, a famous Japanese vibe layer, who played the samurai general, Koyata Hatakeyama.
    He was comical and had many roles that were a little out of the ordinary, but he who played Hatakeyama never smiled and was devoted to the role, which is the coolest in the history of Takeshi Kato.

    • @FireballKid
      @FireballKid Před 3 lety +8

      He was such a badass looking General! Saburon even knew his army was in good hands when he left him in charge to look for his father.

    • @minnowpd
      @minnowpd Před 3 lety +9

      Every inch a samurai general.

  • @cookieenthusiast6213
    @cookieenthusiast6213 Před rokem +39

    This movie is forever burned into my memory. I was young and home sick from school. I don't think I would have watched it if not for the fact that I was stuck at home and we only had five TV stations. It took only a short time for me to be sucked into the story, the imagery, and the action. At some point I didn't even realize I was reading subtitles.
    It was not until years later that I realized Ran was based on Shakespeare's "King Lear." In my opinion it was and is better than most other theater and movie version of the play.

    • @gianlucailpostino1380
      @gianlucailpostino1380 Před 8 měsíci

      Thats crazy I am at home from uni cause I'm sick and I just watched the film

  • @georgiamurray1878
    @georgiamurray1878 Před 3 lety +208

    Lord Saburo warned his father that splitting the kingdom into three would be disastrous

    • @a.m.armstrong8354
      @a.m.armstrong8354 Před 2 lety +2

      Warned a Samurai King Lear.

    • @bernardodominguez6621
      @bernardodominguez6621 Před 2 lety +18

      He didnt think his sons would start backstabbing each other in the back it's so tragic

    • @tuanvandersluis9100
      @tuanvandersluis9100 Před 2 lety +2

      @@bernardodominguez6621 yeah!?! and how did the great lord got he's title? Oh! maybe the samething. It was all the rage at the time. king henry the 5 did it.

    • @tuanvandersluis9100
      @tuanvandersluis9100 Před 2 lety

      And did he's father take he's warning? sadly no. & he payed with he's life. I call that Honor before a fall.

    • @frankuraku5622
      @frankuraku5622 Před 2 lety +11

      The whole movie is a "what could possibly go wrong" situtation and it did.

  • @hanchiman
    @hanchiman Před 3 lety +57

    I remember Kurosawa mentioned about the anti war theme of this movie with "We humans have only invented many ways to kill each other"

    • @vincentho3964
      @vincentho3964 Před 3 lety +5

      Right, look at the video games for kids (and adults with kids' mind) - it's shoot, shoot, kill, kill, destroy, destroy... the ones with better firepower wins.

    • @sanjayvaidya4925
      @sanjayvaidya4925 Před 3 lety

      Nation states build their wealth out of war. Let's get real.

    • @kaijuslayer3334
      @kaijuslayer3334 Před 3 lety +13

      @@vincentho3964 That’s kinda the minority of kids games. And even if you’re meaning pure popularity. Minecraft would probably be the top one, and that’s very far from a game you’re describing

    • @ArchTazer
      @ArchTazer Před 3 lety +3

      It's a sad reality. However, it is because of the technology we have developed in killing, some parts of it were also used in the pursuit of life.

    • @ChickenJoe-tq6xd
      @ChickenJoe-tq6xd Před 10 měsíci

      @@kaijuslayer3334what do you mean? the biggest games played by kids are all shooters

  • @arielhachinto3064
    @arielhachinto3064 Před rokem +30

    I love how this battle is quite grim and devoid of any gloriousness without the use of desperate violence to portray how war is brutal.
    All you see here is many men dying quickly and accomplishing nothing due to their foolish leader's actions.

    • @soundboyeric2276
      @soundboyeric2276 Před rokem +4

      great observation
      ran as a film is quite bleak in general but the scenes of war are reminiscent of the void in lord ichimonji, it's simply: chaos

  • @MayumiC-chan9377
    @MayumiC-chan9377 Před rokem +13

    i love when my family attended reenactments my father embraces our Samurai heritage and i miss being with my parents in Japan.

  • @DaboooogA
    @DaboooogA Před 3 lety +59

    One of the most beautifully shot films there is

  • @reneemcgee4045
    @reneemcgee4045 Před 3 lety +8

    Thanks for this edit of Ran - there are so few

  • @courtneywalsh446
    @courtneywalsh446 Před 3 lety +68

    The colors of Ran were vibrant - Jiro got played

  • @seewaage
    @seewaage Před 7 měsíci +5

    I love this movie -- no CGI horses, all real. It's fantastic.

    • @PrinceChaloner
      @PrinceChaloner Před 2 měsíci

      If you want to see the largest battle on screen without CGI you should check out the Soviet Union's version of
      War And Peace. 😀
      czcams.com/video/bIij-KQ0jYU/video.html

  • @tacfoley4443
    @tacfoley4443 Před 7 měsíci

    No CGI, just thousands of well-drilled extras......wonderful!!

  • @abdulelah8487
    @abdulelah8487 Před 3 lety +53

    Our men are running for the battlefield , Shamfur dispary !

    • @ilsignorsaruman2636
      @ilsignorsaruman2636 Před rokem +1

      Meanwhile, from up that hill: My Lord! A Glorious victory will zoon be yours!

  • @ElsaAnnaArendelle
    @ElsaAnnaArendelle  Před 3 lety +76

    I saw this film about 30 years ago in high school and thought it was amazing

    • @stevengreen9536
      @stevengreen9536 Před 3 lety +1

      Me too

    • @khanhngo5979
      @khanhngo5979 Před 3 lety +6

      You had an awesome teacher!

    • @praeceptor
      @praeceptor Před 3 lety +12

      German here. The movie was promoted in tv then. I lived in a rather small town, quite away from larger places. So you would not expect to have a lot of people wanting to get in touch with that kind of cineastic experience, unfortunately. The local nonprofit cultural society made it available.
      As my brother and I showed up at the small cinema, we were confronted with the fact that the movie would be screened from six paying people paying. But we were only four, totally. So we decided to put in the money for the missing two attendees to get the screening roling. It wasn't a lot of money... Funny thing: some time after the movie had started, more visitors showed up and one of the cinema staff came around to redistribute the extra entry fee.

    • @khaelamensha3624
      @khaelamensha3624 Před 3 lety +4

      I went with a friend and we really enjoyed it! It is not a movie, it is an animated painting.

    • @Jb3rt_133
      @Jb3rt_133 Před 3 lety +3

      How is the movie 30 years old and high quality resolution and it felt like the movie is made in 3 or 4 years ago holy moly 😵

  • @lesman14
    @lesman14 Před 3 lety +12

    One of my most favourite films.

  • @fuferito
    @fuferito Před rokem +6

    Kurasawa invented the battlefield aesthetic decades before _Total War._

  • @basilmcdonnell9807
    @basilmcdonnell9807 Před rokem +40

    Kurosawa was able to manage cavalry better than most historical generals. What an achievement.

  • @johnsanjuan9364
    @johnsanjuan9364 Před 3 lety +7

    Akira Kurosawa was a Master of Filmmakers! Bow to Him!

  • @not_funny_I_didnt_laugh
    @not_funny_I_didnt_laugh Před 5 měsíci +4

    MY LORD! A GLORIOUS VICTORY WILL SOON BE YOURS!

  • @lliamjurdom9505
    @lliamjurdom9505 Před 3 lety +5

    Fantastic film pure Kurosawa !!!!

  • @avcvstg
    @avcvstg Před rokem +2

    Among the classic Japanese samurai movies, this movie was the most fun. The suction power is no joke, and it's so much fun that you can't miss a moment.

  • @ArtilleryAffictionado1648

    I took up horseriding some 4 months ago. All i can think is how the flying fuck did they cordinate these cavalry actions?? Looks easy to you?? Just ride a horse in full gallop while wearing a costume. Chances are you'll get hurt or die. Now imagine doing that with SO MANY OTHER RIDERS and a spear in your hand. Stunt doubles are not workers, they are WARRIORS.

  • @Caucasian60
    @Caucasian60 Před 8 měsíci +6

    I had no idea they made a movie of Shogun: ToTal War. And they somehow went back in time to film it. Amazing.

  • @my_pronoun_is_your_excellency

    Classic epic war movie! Real people, real background, real costumes

  • @horuslupercal9936
    @horuslupercal9936 Před rokem

    This was my awesome introduction to Samurai movies.

  • @HOLLYWOODUNAPOLOGETIC
    @HOLLYWOODUNAPOLOGETIC Před rokem +3

    One of my favorite films of all time!!!

  • @jamesmaas7244
    @jamesmaas7244 Před 5 měsíci +2

    My Illustration teacher at NIU got most of his class (including me) to drive to Chicago, about an hour and a half drive, to see this when it came out.
    For me, there are 2 great scenes :
    1) during the battle at the old man's castle, the soundtrack swells and you don't hear the carnage going on.....until the one general kills the brother, and then all you hear is said carnage.
    2)When the oldest brother and his Generals confront his wife, she tells them she planned all this, to get back at the family. Enraged, the lead General cuts her head off, and then he says the best line in the movie: "Now, we go to die for you."

  • @siennaharding7025
    @siennaharding7025 Před 3 lety +6

    Thanks for this upload - there are very few of Ran

  • @nathanielferrer5278
    @nathanielferrer5278 Před 3 lety +5

    This film should be the greatest movie in Japan. No CGI, no 3D

    • @richhartnell6233
      @richhartnell6233 Před 3 lety +3

      If you enjoyed this you will enjoy all of kurosawa’s works

  • @jansenjunaedi4926
    @jansenjunaedi4926 Před 2 lety +33

    Someone should make a "what if RAN battle scene is a shogun 2 multiplayer".

    • @laughtercatz
      @laughtercatz Před 2 lety +5

      SHAMEFULL DISPRAY

    • @thewheatness
      @thewheatness Před 20 dny

      Hidden units, my lord! Treacherously meant to ambush us!

  • @gcs7817
    @gcs7817 Před 3 lety +4

    I love the colors in Ran

  • @a.m.armstrong8354
    @a.m.armstrong8354 Před 2 lety +3

    Simply my favourite film.

    • @a.m.armstrong8354
      @a.m.armstrong8354 Před 2 lety

      The score is superb. On the big screen the scale is truly epic. A masterpiece decided in the bedroom..

  • @rhysnichols8608
    @rhysnichols8608 Před 16 hodinami

    Absolutely gorgeous armour and uniforms

  • @Zediest
    @Zediest Před měsícem

    Such a great and meaningful movie, truly a masterpiece of a film.

  • @spamrme1654
    @spamrme1654 Před rokem +2

    AKIRA KUROSAWA
    When filming 1958 "The Hidden Fortress" (战国英豪 隠し砦の三悪人), he waited a full 100 days for a satisfactory shot of the sky.
    When filming 1963 "High and Low" (天国与地狱 天国と地獄 ), he found that the second floor of a private house blocked him from shooting the scene where the actors threw cash from the Shinkansen, so he forced the second floor of the residential house to be demolished.
    On the shooting scene, he is absolutely "powerful, and I am the only one". Because of this meticulous spirit, persistent and domineering attitude, he is called the "emperor" on the set by his collaborators in front of and behind the scenes.

  • @user-ce1rh5bw3y
    @user-ce1rh5bw3y Před 3 lety +1

    So many exra actors and horse and beutiful armor...Money !Money! Money!

  • @libbyjames4513
    @libbyjames4513 Před 3 lety +14

    I thought Ran was simply beautiful

  • @user-yg3lo8ro5l
    @user-yg3lo8ro5l Před rokem

    この作品、面白そう
    見たくなる

  • @Mathiakle
    @Mathiakle Před 2 lety +6

    0:19 how it feels to move your soldiers into position when the battle starts lol

  • @annaritaranalli2902
    @annaritaranalli2902 Před 3 lety +1

    One of best movies

  • @donrog5035
    @donrog5035 Před 3 lety +10

    Whoa 😯 😲. Samurai who fight with fireguns and spear!!! It’s clear it is not a occidental director who made this movie. If not we would have had frontal charge with only katana.
    Clearly japanese people know their history and know how to represent that property in movies !!!

  • @user-oj6bt8bg8v
    @user-oj6bt8bg8v Před rokem

    かっこいいシーン!

  • @user-uc3bf7nq8b
    @user-uc3bf7nq8b Před 3 lety +42

    The group of white flags, called Gozume, plays an important role in reducing the enemy's attack options.

  • @takaakiyamada5451
    @takaakiyamada5451 Před rokem +11

    Rotation shooting appeared in Japan and Europe at about the same time.
    After the first row shoots, the second row shoots, and finally the third row shoots, then it goes back to the first row again.
    This method allows continuous firing of the matchlock gun.

    • @lolasdm6959
      @lolasdm6959 Před 2 měsíci

      Nope, the Japanese got it like 80 years before Europe, the Japanese also figured out you can put the bullet and powder into a single cartidage like 200 years before Europe. As for rotation shooting, Han crossbowmen in ancient China's been doing that 2000 years ago. It probably occured even earlier with other weapons, remeber, unlike in video games, all projectile weapons pretty much shot straight. They don't have a recon drone telling them where to arch their shots, also arching shots don't really do much damage.

  • @Amazake_daisuki
    @Amazake_daisuki Před 3 měsíci

    映像の質感が好き

  • @wilbomc3522
    @wilbomc3522 Před 2 lety +3

    First time watching this film. Absolutely incredible!

  • @PrimisSanguis
    @PrimisSanguis Před 3 lety +27

    First time watching this film I was on shrooms. Just made the colours and the passionate movement and speech of the film that much more sensational.

  • @iamdisabled.1777
    @iamdisabled.1777 Před 2 lety +1

    This video is very nice!
    I am Japanese and thank Elsa Anna Arendelle!

  • @michaelbruns449
    @michaelbruns449 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Awesome epic film. Someone sure needed to invent megaphones back then.

  • @DavidSmith-wr6vj
    @DavidSmith-wr6vj Před 3 lety +1

    That's some dangerous riding stunts

  • @pinomiraglia8256
    @pinomiraglia8256 Před 10 měsíci

    un capolavoro di Akira Kurosawa

  • @dougie1968
    @dougie1968 Před 3 lety +25

    Interestingly it seems Kurosawa was heavily influenced by the technique Tony Richardson used for the cavalry charge in his movie Charge of the Light Brigade, which came out in 1968. By that I mean the focus on riders hiting the ground with the blur of horses racing past. Watch it to know what I mean.

    • @carlosluismendez7392
      @carlosluismendez7392 Před 2 lety +5

      well, he did that already in seven samurai 1954

    • @bruh-xb2uy
      @bruh-xb2uy Před rokem +3

      Charge of the light brigade is the reason films say “No animals were harmed in the making of this film” because of how many horses died in the charges.

  • @chestersleezer8821
    @chestersleezer8821 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Well the Blues had some very interesting Muskets since they seem to be set to machine gun mode.

  • @SamuraiTacos1
    @SamuraiTacos1 Před 3 měsíci

    great movie

  • @nikolaipotapenkov8823
    @nikolaipotapenkov8823 Před 3 lety +24

    Poor unhappy infantry man..they have to run faster than horses...
    Bloody conflicts...nobody wins... everlasting safferings.

    • @JG-id5vi
      @JG-id5vi Před 3 lety +1

      And they Ran, they Ran so far awayyyy

    • @NapoleonAquila
      @NapoleonAquila Před 3 lety

      They suck in strategy and politics compared to Tokugawa Ieyasu

    • @leonardomarquesbellini
      @leonardomarquesbellini Před 3 lety +1

      Don't know man, it looks like the blue guys won pretty hard

    • @MrPhillipsJr
      @MrPhillipsJr Před rokem

      So are you Russian 🇷🇺? & If so what you think about the Ukraine & Russian war that's going on rn? I want your honest opinion!!!!! I'm not gonna be 💢😡 mad lol. just wanna know from a real russian point of view sir. Yes I'm a black Man ♂️

  • @geroldatkins8146
    @geroldatkins8146 Před 4 měsíci

    Very good movie

  • @garrison6863
    @garrison6863 Před 2 lety +3

    Kurosawa had the best eye for spectacle since Eisenstein.

  • @notouriosdja
    @notouriosdja Před 2 lety

    its funny they all have flags on there backs, good job it wasnt too windy

  • @SamuraiTacos1
    @SamuraiTacos1 Před 2 lety +2

    a classic

  • @alvideos2145
    @alvideos2145 Před 3 lety +4

    that was a lot of actors and armors, no cgi here boys.

  • @stevengreen9536
    @stevengreen9536 Před 3 lety +9

    This is my second favorite samurai movie next to Heaven and Earth.

    • @khanhngo5979
      @khanhngo5979 Před 3 lety +1

      Too few people know about that gloriously movie
      Takeda Shingen vs Uesugi Kenshin

    • @stevengreen9536
      @stevengreen9536 Před 3 lety +1

      @@khanhngo5979 Yeah I happened to see this one roughly around the time i first saw Ran. It was the late 90's and it came on one of the movie channels. I did not know the plot back then. But i did know that i liked it. I would recommend both films to anyone who considers them self a samurai movie fan. Along with the original Seven Samurai that one is a classic. :D

    • @khanhngo5979
      @khanhngo5979 Před 3 lety +2

      @@stevengreen9536
      I'd recommend "Throne of Blood" and "Kagemusha" both done by Kurosawa also. My first samurai flick was "Shogun Assassin" (Lone Wolf & Cub).

    • @stevengreen9536
      @stevengreen9536 Před 3 lety +1

      @@khanhngo5979 I have seen a little of Lone Wolf and Club. That one is kinda hard to find. Also is either of the two films you mentioned involve an evil spirit? If so i may have seen one of them.

    • @khanhngo5979
      @khanhngo5979 Před 3 lety +1

      @@stevengreen9536
      Yes. Throne of Blood is in black/white and deals with a premonition from a spirit. Kagemusha is about Takeda Shingen. You might be able to find Shogun Assassin movie here on YT. The series, well that's another story.

  • @sean1728
    @sean1728 Před rokem

    The. Master. 🙇‍♂️

  • @joaomanoel3197
    @joaomanoel3197 Před 3 lety +4

    Muito bom 🇧🇷

  • @KohanKilletz
    @KohanKilletz Před 5 měsíci

    This is my favorite deleted scene from Jiro Dreams of sushi.

  • @user-bi9pf5he4g
    @user-bi9pf5he4g Před 3 lety +10

    вот бл отдать родное каскадёры молодцы. упасть с коня и шею не сломать, это скорость вес бегучего на тебя коня. Браво.

  • @lieutenantkettch
    @lieutenantkettch Před 3 lety +1

    Had no idea the Tanegashima teppo was magazine fed.

  • @isobelmason1069
    @isobelmason1069 Před 3 lety +9

    Lord Jiro single handedly brought down the Ichimonji Clan

    • @stevengreen9536
      @stevengreen9536 Před 3 lety +2

      @Isobel Mason Not entirely there was some treachery from the enemy lord's wife as well.

    • @sanjayvaidya4925
      @sanjayvaidya4925 Před 3 lety +5

      Lady Kaede.

    • @a.m.armstrong8354
      @a.m.armstrong8354 Před 2 lety +4

      No, their Father fatally undermined the clan by dividing his fiefdom. This left the weak eldest as prey for the ambitious middle son, Kaede the catalyst speeding up the corrosion.

  • @epsisphal
    @epsisphal Před měsícem

    Master of focal length.

  • @saosound4140
    @saosound4140 Před 9 měsíci

    姉川でやってほしい。
    実際の規模を見たい。
    あと籠城も。

  • @pietrocalcioli8169
    @pietrocalcioli8169 Před 2 měsíci

    Grande kurosawa

  • @KazuyaTaki-ui3fv
    @KazuyaTaki-ui3fv Před 6 měsíci

    There is no one in Japan today who can artistically express the honorable Japanese Warring States period.

  • @jonasstalblad654
    @jonasstalblad654 Před 3 lety +3

    Can you imagine the confusion if the enemy shows up in wrong colors :)

  • @zackfair914
    @zackfair914 Před 3 lety +13

    Kurosawa put the motion in motion pictures. Unequaled.

  • @tanitatt
    @tanitatt Před 3 lety +11

    Back before cgi armies

  • @user-bi9pf5he4g
    @user-bi9pf5he4g Před 3 lety +1

    таясь человек просто падал с лошади не ломая шею.

  • @Caucasian60
    @Caucasian60 Před 8 měsíci +1

    The emergency response team for the film were probably sweating bullets watching this being filmed. Actually, there probably was no emergency response team. Just some guy with some bandages and sake

  • @detroitdave9512
    @detroitdave9512 Před 3 měsíci

    Everyone figured Saburo would be the aggressor. Lovely movie

  • @mnhidayat
    @mnhidayat Před rokem

    where is the site to watch this film? please answer

  • @billielachatte4841
    @billielachatte4841 Před 3 lety

    Amazing CGI work, they're becoming more and more realistic!!

  • @papaDocsedit
    @papaDocsedit Před 2 měsíci

    Dear please help me find the movie that is somehow similar to this movie. I don’t remember the name, but there were less conversations, and somehow the “ASMR” of how the japanese troops preparing for battle. Similar landscape and there were red and blue troops.

  • @neutralpeace647
    @neutralpeace647 Před 3 lety

    LOOOOL

  • @RichardMcConte-lw4go
    @RichardMcConte-lw4go Před 4 měsíci

    Got .y life Oscar in 20 - could not pick it up cause of the Pandemic

  • @mariogigiplc8747
    @mariogigiplc8747 Před 8 měsíci

    Un bel TUBBBBBO

  • @recklesflam1ngo968
    @recklesflam1ngo968 Před 3 lety +1

    those are some fast shooting arquebus lol

  • @michaelmcgowen1504
    @michaelmcgowen1504 Před 15 dny

    Camera location was Kurasawas contributions same shot different cameras.

  • @Spartan-mz8fo
    @Spartan-mz8fo Před 3 lety

    How is this in color?

  • @oscarpayne4639
    @oscarpayne4639 Před 3 lety +30

    Still not 100% sure what happened in this film lol. I loved it, and I love King Lear. But boy, was it hard to follow

    • @prometheus705
      @prometheus705 Před 3 lety +6

      I dont mean to sound condesending but how exactly was the plot hard to follow?

    • @oscarpayne4639
      @oscarpayne4639 Před 3 lety +2

      @@prometheus705 my expectations having read King Lear beforehand. So I was expecting certain things to happen that didn't

    • @joaquinorellana7987
      @joaquinorellana7987 Před 3 lety +5

      @@oscarpayne4639 Kurosawa just took the essence of king Lear with another Japanese tale, not an exactly copy from king Lear

    • @kevinc.cucumber3697
      @kevinc.cucumber3697 Před 2 lety

      If you think this is hard to follow watch mulholland drive or donnie darko

    • @oscarpayne4639
      @oscarpayne4639 Před 2 lety +1

      @@kevinc.cucumber3697 I've seen Donnie Darko and it was so bloody pretentious, couldn't stand it

  • @harryhoffer9804
    @harryhoffer9804 Před 3 lety +2

    He got one of those Ashigaru Kalashnikov 47s.

  • @afc6998
    @afc6998 Před 3 lety +2

    これは武士道に逆らい、臆病者だけが後ろから攻撃します