Kagemusha
1980 -
Rated
PG (MPAA)
Release Date: 03/29/2005
Features:
DVD Features:
2-Disc Set
Region 1
Special Edition
Widescreen - 1.85
Audio:
Stereo - Japanese
Additional Release Material:
Audio Commentary: Stephen Prince - Kurosawa Scholar
Featurette:
1. Documentary On the Making Of KAGEMUSHA, Part of Toho Masterworks Series AKIRA KUROSAWA: IT IS WONDERFUL TO CREATE
2. HELPING A MASTER, Interviews With Francis Ford Coppola And George Lucas
Text/Photo Galleries:
IMAGE: KUROSAWA'S CONTINUITY - Video Piece That Reconstructs KAGEMUSHA Through Kurosawa's Paintings And Sketches
Additional Products:
Booklet With Essays By Scholars Darrell Davis And Peter Grilli And Biographical Sketches By Japanese Film Historian Donald Richie
Original Language:
Japanese
Time:
180
mins.
J&R Item # 1011377_7
UPC # 715515015622
Label: Criterion Collection
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Kagemusha
1980 -
Not Rated
Release Date: 08/18/2009
Features:
Blu-ray Disc Features:
Region [unknown]
Widescreen - 1.85
Audio:
Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo - Japanese
DTS HD Master Audio - Japanese
Subtitles - English
Original Language:
N/A
Time:
180
mins.
J&R Item # 1011377_8
UPC # 715515048415
Label: Criterion Collection
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In this dazzling epic from Akira Kurosawa, a petty thief named Kagemusha (Tatsuya Nakadai) gets saved from a death sentence because he resembles the warlord Shingen Takeda (also Nakadai). The warlord has been fighting two other leaders for control of 16th-century Japan and impersonators often take his place during battles to put him out of harm's way. Because of Kagemusha's strong physical similarities to the warlord, he's a perfect choice for a "shadow warrior." However, the arrangement suddenly changes when Shingen gets fatally wounded while watching a battle. Adhering to Shingen's final wish, the warlord's men keep the death a secret, and Kagemusha struggles to transform himself from a criminal into a leader.
KAGEMUSHA marked a welcome return for the legendary director, who had not made a movie since 1974. Nakadai, a supporting player in earlier Kurosawa films, expertly portrays the leading role(s), almost always filled in the past by Toshir� Mifune. KAGEMUSHA also features the final screen appearance of longtime Kurosawa actor, Takashi Shimura. In order to help the film get an international release, Francis Ford Coppola and George Lucas served as executive producers.
Cast:
"...A sweeping epic of the times of clan wars in 16th century Japan....Tatsuya Nakadai is extraordinary..."
-- Mosk.
, (Variety)
"...[Kurosawa's] most physically elaborate, most awesome film, full of magnificent views....Majestic..." -- Vincent Canby , (New York Times) "...[A] classic..." -- Mike Clark , (USA Today) "[O]ften breathtaking..." -- Gregory Kirschling , (Entertainment Weekly) 3 stars out of 5 -- "Primarily a chamber piece shot in muted tones, it switches to exaggerated colour for a couple of large-scale battles..." -- Jamie Graham , (Total Film) "[S]hot in spectacular fashion. The use of colour and landscape is hugely impressive..." -- Geoffrey Macnab , (Sight and Sound) |