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      • Samurai movies have long been popular for their stories, characters, and action sequences set against the backdrop of feudal Japan. Each movie has made a contribution to the genre, illustrating varying aspects of the lives and struggles samurai faced during this period in history.
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    • Very meaningful script. In 16th century Japan, during the feudal wars, an entire village is on the border of starvation due to the constant raids by a gang of armed robbers.
    • Elaborate direction. Kurosawa took the essence of “Rashomon” and elevated it to a higher level with “Seven Samurai”. Here, only the acts that derive from emotion are considered valid, and as such, original.
    • Disillusioned presentation of the samurais. For centuries, the members of the caste of samurai were considered noble heroes and warriors, individuals that had nothing to do with those in the lower castes, icons of chivalry and virtue.
    • Realistic presentation of the villagers. On the other hand, Kurosawa does not exemplify the villagers either, despite their circumstances. He portrays them as cunning, cheating individuals who are always ready to go to extremes in order to survive.
  2. Daisuke Itō and Masahiro Makino were central to the development of samurai films in the silent and prewar eras. Akira Kurosawa is the best known to western audiences, and similarly has directed the samurai films best known in the West.

  3. The Sword of Doom. 1966 2h Not Rated. 7.9 (12K) Rate. Through his unconscionable actions against others, a sociopath samurai builds a trail of vendettas that follow him closely.

  4. And Seven Samurai surely owes part of its popularity in the West to the fact that, in the pre-video era, it was one of the first Japanese films many viewers had ever seen. It introduced a...

  5. Apr 12, 2024 · While samurai movies aren't quite as popular as they once were, a few modern classics have been made in films like 13 Assassins and Zatoichi.

  6. 5 days ago · His seven samurai are self-sacrificing yet complex, fighting for the ideal of a classless utopia where farmer and ronin can co-exist in Zen-like harmony. Yet by “Seven Samurai’s” end, that remains only a dream. The once-forsaken ronin rediscover their usefulness and save the village, but at too great a cost. The lovable scoundrel ...

  7. Apr 4, 2024 · While samurai films date back to the silent era, it was not until the Golden Age of Japanese cinema in the post-World War II years that the samurai genre truly exploded in international popularity. Led by the works of Akira Kurosawa , samurai films helped expose Western audiences to Japanese cinema throughout the 1950s.