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Set in 16th Century Japan, Akira Kurosawa's epic SEVEN SAMURAI follows the plight of a defenseless farming village that lives in constant fear of marauding bandits. The farmer...Read more
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An old classic. Now remastered on blu ray with extras.
Everything about this film is great.
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Seven Samurai (Blu-ray Disc, 2010, 2-Disc Set, Criterion Collection)

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Set in 16th Century Japan, Akira Kurosawa's epic SEVEN SAMURAI follows the plight of a defenseless farming village that lives in constant fear of marauding bandits. The farmers know that when their crops are harvested, the thugs will attack, so four men go to town in hopes of employing samurai to fight for them. However, the poor villagers can merely offer payment in the form of shelter and a daily bowl of rice, and initially only Kambei (Takashi Shimura), a brave elder samurai, and his eager young apprentice, Katsushiro (Isao Kimura), take up their cause. Encountering various nomadic warriors on the streets, they slowly put together his team of swordsmen, recruiting Shichiroji (Daisuke Katô), Gorobei (Yoshio Inaba), Heihachi (Minoru Chiaki), and Kyuzo (Seiji Miyaguchi). Finally, Kikuchiyo (Toshirô Mifune), a scruffy wanderer who has been trailing them, completes the small band of ronin. However, upon reaching the village, the samurai learn that the farmers fear them as much the enemy. Despite the tensions, Kambei and his men slowly train the peasants to defend their village. Eventually the warriors launch a preemptive strike against the bandits, and begin a series of intense conflicts that culminates in a rain-soaked final battle--without a doubt, one of the most stunning sequences in cinema history.Widely considered to be the greatest Japanese film ever made, Kurosawa's SEVEN SAMURAI is also credited with pioneering the modern action movie. This notion is especially evident in thrilling scenes such as Kambei's rescue of a kidnapped child, Kyuzo's duel, and Kikuchiyo's intensive theft of an enemy gun. Although the film clocks in at more than three hours, the story remains consistently engaging and slowly heightens the tension while providing action, drama, comic relief, and character development. Gleefully running amuck, Mifune gives one of his most renowned performances, imbuing the often comical Kikuchiyo with a surprising streak of melancholy and introspection. However, it is Shimura that anchors the entire film as the thoughtful and courageous Kambei, who stoically takes on the leadership of an almost impossible task. A monumental achievement in filmmaking, Kurosawa's SEVEN SAMURAI is cinematic perfection in nearly every aspect, giving the production its much-deserved status as one of the best films ever created.

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  • Edition: Criterion Collection
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Film Country: Japan
  • UPC: 715515054911

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Genre:Foreign Films
Format:Blu-ray Disc
Display Format:Criterion Collection

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Director:Akira Kurosawa
Leading Role:Toshirô Mifune, Takashi Shimura
eBay Product ID: EPID85851322
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"...Witty and surprisingly reflective....The result is a good little action picture with plenty of smarts and a nonchalant air..."
Los Angeles Times - Kevin Thomas (04/26/1988)

"...Akira Kurosawa's THE SEVEN SAMURAI is not only a great film in its own right, but the source of a genre that would flow through the rest of the century..."
Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert (08/19/2001)

"...THE SEVEN SAMURAI is still a movie that matters..."
USA Today - Mike Clark (05/11/2001)

"...[A] forceful action movie, perhaps most startling because its heroes never lose sight of their honor and humanity..."
Premiere - Premiere Staff (12/01/2003)

"[S]till one of the most stirring adventure stories in the movies..."
New York Times - Dave Kehr (09/05/2006)

4 stars out of 4 -- "[A]n adventure film with a complex emotional core -- that Hollywood has been imitating for years."
Rolling Stone - Rolling Stone Staff (09/21/2006)

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Seven Samurai

Created: 16/11/10
An old classic. Now remastered on blu ray with extras.
Everything about this film is great.
It's blend of cinematography, art, and unforgettable characters makes this one of the best films ever made.
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Seven Samurai-Blu-Ray Edition

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This endearing classic easily one of filmdom's 100 best films ever... benefit's from the techno advances of this improved digital medium... Although a Black and White full length feature-the mood and tempermant comes alive in this period piece set in feudal Japan! When I purchased Blu-Ray player I added this classic to list of must haves for this reason... Want to see a classic get even better!!! See this in Blu-Ray...
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Seven Samurai, a must have for any Samurai movie lover!

Created: 13/03/11
Seven Samurai is an amazing film, Love, Friendship, and Violence....CLASSIC! a 10 in my book, and I'm sure any samurai enthusiast would agree.
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