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(Akira Kurosawa, 1952-70, 15, BFI)
The highlight of this five-film box is Ikiru (aka Living), one of the greatest films ever made and Kurosawa's finest non-samurai movie. Set in modern Japan it takes a hackneyed subject – a middle-aged civil servant (superbly played by Takashi Shimura) reacting to a diagnosis of terminal cancer – and turns it into a profound, moving, unforgettable statement about the human condition. Three of the other films star the charismatic Toshiro Mifune: I Live in Fear (1955), the nuclear-angst tale of a man bent on taking his family to safety in Brazil; the rarely shown The Lower Depths (1957), a fascinating transposition of Gorky's play to a changing 19th-century Japan; and Red Beard (1965), a medical epic about a dedicated doctor (Mifune's last Kurosawa movie) in a country clinic. The fifth film, Dodes'ka-den (1970), a mosaic narrative about dreamily eccentric slum-dwellers, was Kurosawa's first colour picture and influenced by Antonioni's Red Desert. »
- Philip French
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