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Sanshiro's Boys - Akira Kurosawa Retrospective
Timothy Amatulli & Chris Côté
35 episodes
9 months ago
After discussing every Akira Kurosawa film in detail on the show, we conclude our retrospective with the herculean task of trying to rank all of his films. Listeners, you’re in luck, because you’re getting two lists for the price of one! We each have our share of basic and hot takes, and hope that you have enjoyed going through this Japanese master’s filmography as much as we have. If we were able to teach you something new, introduce you to a film you otherwise may not have seen, or even just give you a chuckle every once in a while, we want to thank you for listening to Sanshiro’s Boys. Listen here: https://linktr.ee/sanshirosboys Be sure to leave a comment and let us know how you’d rank Akira Kurosawa’s films! If you want to keep up with what we’re watching now that this project is over you can email us at sanshirosboyspodcast@gmail.com or find us on social media Tim’s Letterboxd - timothyamatulli Chris’ Letterboxd - coolgeese Chris’ Twitter - @coolgeese
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After discussing every Akira Kurosawa film in detail on the show, we conclude our retrospective with the herculean task of trying to rank all of his films. Listeners, you’re in luck, because you’re getting two lists for the price of one! We each have our share of basic and hot takes, and hope that you have enjoyed going through this Japanese master’s filmography as much as we have. If we were able to teach you something new, introduce you to a film you otherwise may not have seen, or even just give you a chuckle every once in a while, we want to thank you for listening to Sanshiro’s Boys. Listen here: https://linktr.ee/sanshirosboys Be sure to leave a comment and let us know how you’d rank Akira Kurosawa’s films! If you want to keep up with what we’re watching now that this project is over you can email us at sanshirosboyspodcast@gmail.com or find us on social media Tim’s Letterboxd - timothyamatulli Chris’ Letterboxd - coolgeese Chris’ Twitter - @coolgeese
Show more...
Film Reviews
Arts,
TV & Film,
Visual Arts,
History
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I Live In Fear / Record Of A Living Being (1955)
Sanshiro's Boys - Akira Kurosawa Retrospective
31 minutes 16 seconds
4 years ago
I Live In Fear / Record Of A Living Being (1955)
I Live In Fear, also known as Record Of A Living Being, isn’t talked about a whole lot, despite being Akira Kurosawa’s follow-up to Seven Samurai. Quite the departure from hours of intense action, this 1955 film follows an old man trying to get his family to move to Brazil in order to avoid another atomic bomb striking Japan. As you might expect, Toshiro Mifune and Takashi Shimura are both in this one, but you may be surprised which of them is playing the old man… Sanshiro’s Boys are halfway done with their show and here today to discuss the sad backstory behind this film, say goodbye to Kurosawa’s close friend and composer Fumio Hayasaka, and try to figure out if this little-known film is worth rediscovering. Listen here: https://linktr.ee/sanshirosboys
Sanshiro's Boys - Akira Kurosawa Retrospective
After discussing every Akira Kurosawa film in detail on the show, we conclude our retrospective with the herculean task of trying to rank all of his films. Listeners, you’re in luck, because you’re getting two lists for the price of one! We each have our share of basic and hot takes, and hope that you have enjoyed going through this Japanese master’s filmography as much as we have. If we were able to teach you something new, introduce you to a film you otherwise may not have seen, or even just give you a chuckle every once in a while, we want to thank you for listening to Sanshiro’s Boys. Listen here: https://linktr.ee/sanshirosboys Be sure to leave a comment and let us know how you’d rank Akira Kurosawa’s films! If you want to keep up with what we’re watching now that this project is over you can email us at sanshirosboyspodcast@gmail.com or find us on social media Tim’s Letterboxd - timothyamatulli Chris’ Letterboxd - coolgeese Chris’ Twitter - @coolgeese