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Kagemusha

Directed by Akira Kurosawa
1980Jpn5.0 / 576.3k views

When a warlord dies, a peasant thief is called upon to impersonate him, and then finds himself haunted by the warlord’s spirit as well as his own ambitions. In his late color masterpiece  Kagemusha, Akira Kurosawa returns to the samurai film and to a primary theme of his career—the play between illusion and reality. Sumptuously reconstructing the splendor of feudal Japan and the pageantry of war, Kurosawa creates a historical epic that is also a meditation on the nature of power.

Archivist Notes

arianeeroy★★★★★

"In this breath-taking film, Kurosawa delves into the themes of fate and accident, life and death, trauma and tenderness -- thereby elevating this film..."

8/29/2024
Kyle Donahue★★★★★

"this reminds me of the sword of damocles. he bore the burden of leadership well! the shots of the architecture and the detail of set and dress are phe..."

11/4/2023
Phil Thomas214★★★★★

"Kagemusha as always with kurosawa movies is about far more than a film it is a complete study in human nature. I find the way he tends to over think t..."

3/30/2022
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