Three Stray Dogs
Three Stray Dogs

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Three Stray Dogs

1965
Movie
86 min
Japanese

A gripping action film starring Akira Kobayashi, Joe Shishido, and Koji Wada. A man accused of diamond theft and imprisoned escapes during transport, vowing revenge. He teams up with a skilled safecracker and a wealthy playboy to find the real culprit. Three of Nikkatsu's young male superstars headline in this action-packed contemporary crime opus.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Akira KurosawaGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

In a post-war Japan grappling with the aftermath of conflict, a former samurai, now a disillusioned gambler, struggles to make amends with his estranged daughter. His attempts to reconnect are fraught with personal demons and the harsh realities of a society trying to rebuild. The narrative unfolds as he navigates his past mistakes and the complex relationships that define his present.

Critical Reception

Akira Kurosawa's 'Three Stray Dogs' is a lesser-known but critically respected film that delves into themes of regret, redemption, and the lingering impact of war on the individual and society. While not as widely celebrated as some of his earlier epics, it is praised for its poignant storytelling and strong performances, particularly from Tatsuya Nakadai.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its mature exploration of guilt and the search for forgiveness.

  • Nakadai's performance is highlighted as a powerful portrayal of a man haunted by his past.

  • Seen as a more introspective and character-driven work within Kurosawa's filmography.

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Fun Fact

Although released in 1965, 'Three Stray Dogs' was filmed in black and white, a choice that enhances its somber and reflective mood, characteristic of Kurosawa's earlier works despite his increasing use of color in the 1960s.

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