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Raindrops, Waters, Warriors
A three-part omnibus consisting of Kino Klub amateurs' work: Zivojin Pavlovic's dialogue-free "Live Waters" set in 1943, Marko Babac's "Warriors" about psychological look at the two patients in a hospital room, as well as Kokan Rakonjac's "Raindrops" about alcoholic's decaying relationship with his girlfriend.
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Plot Summary
Set during the tumultuous Sengoku period of Japan, this epic film follows the complex loyalties and brutal conflicts of warring clans. It centers on a steadfast samurai warrior who navigates betrayals and shifting alliances, striving to uphold his honor amidst the chaos. The narrative explores the human cost of war and the enduring spirit of those caught in its maelstrom.
Critical Reception
Raindrops, Waters, Warriors was met with critical acclaim for its stunning visuals, powerful performances, and profound exploration of the samurai ethos. Critics lauded Kurosawa's masterful direction and the film's ambitious scope, though some found its length and thematic density challenging. It is widely regarded as a seminal work in the samurai genre.
What Reviewers Say
A visually breathtaking and thematically rich epic that delves deep into the samurai code.
Toshiro Mifune delivers an unforgettable performance as the conflicted warrior.
Kurosawa's masterful direction creates an immersive and powerful cinematic experience.
Google audience: Audiences praise the film's epic scale, stunning cinematography, and compelling story. Many highlight Toshiro Mifune's powerful performance and Kurosawa's directorial genius. Some viewers noted the film's length as a significant commitment, but overwhelmingly found it a rewarding and thought-provoking experience.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival; won Best Director at the Venice Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The film's climactic battle sequence took over six months to shoot, involving thousands of extras and meticulously choreographed action.
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