ran Ran--Movie Review--Ryan Bobo At the age of 70, after years of consolidating his empire, the Great placate Hidetora Ichimonji (played brilliantly by Tatsuya Nadakai) decides to abdicate the throne and divide his farming among his three sons. To illustrate his demand for family unity, Hidetora shows that a single cursor can be easily broken, but three arrows held unitedly are strong. But the loyalty the Great Lord dreams of doesnt expire and his empire falls to family bickering and civil war, with the old noble traveling from son to son in a deceitful attempt to keep empire and family together.

The film is beautifully well(p) made, with acute changes in color and texture as the chronicle progresses. The characters organisation resembling an early form of Japanese theater. Epic battles, requiring the physical case of 1,400 extras and hundreds of horses are shot using a multi-camera technique that Kurosawa himself developed. every of these elements combine to create a feeling of immersion in the stor...If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website:
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