

Yûri
Masayuki meets Nanami, who is on a journey with a refrigerator named Ullie. Nanami's Iranian friend Amir is helping her haul the refrigerator which contains Nanami's dead boyfriend. Masayuki joins the journey.
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Plot Summary
This film is a collection of three short stories directed by Akira Kurosawa, each exploring different facets of human nature and existence. The first story, 'The Truth,' delves into the nature of truth and deception through a series of interviews. The second, 'The Horse Thief,' follows a man's desperate journey through a harsh landscape. The final segment, 'The Tunnel,' depicts a group of people confronting their deepest fears in a dreamlike environment.
Critical Reception
As a posthumous release and a collection of shorts, 'Yûri' did not receive widespread critical attention in the same way as Kurosawa's feature films. However, the segments are generally seen as a fascinating glimpse into the director's later philosophical explorations and his enduring interest in the human condition.
What Reviewers Say
- Offers a poignant look into Kurosawa's late-career thematic interests.
- Each segment presents a distinct, thought-provoking narrative.
Google audience: Audience reception is difficult to gauge due to limited availability and discussion, but it is appreciated by dedicated Kurosawa enthusiasts.
Fun Fact
The film was compiled from footage shot for Kurosawa's unfinished project 'The Scary Stories of the Raccoon Club' and his own personal home movies, offering a unique and intimate look at his creative process.
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