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Uploaded by TheNewYorkTimes on May 10, 2010
A. O. Scott looks back at Akira Kurosawa's film about a kidnapping in postwar Japan.Related Link: http://nyti.ms/a8yc5q
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goback3spaces 1 month ago
Just watched this. It was good but not great. Kurosawa is excellent at suspense no matter what genre he's tackling...
rss313 7 months ago
Greatest ending all time
Derl30 9 months ago
Excellent classic movie.
Nightpeople100 11 months ago
The sequence on the bullet train is terrific. Good pacing and editing.
wa6tkq 1 year ago
This is a masterpiece.
antihostile 1 year ago
Sweet, this is on Netflix InstaWatch. I've got my movie entertainment for the night!
pioneer7777777 1 year ago
I LOVE THIS! All the necessary elements of a GREAT who dunnit are here;Ethereal B/W film,kidnapping and the love of a certain drug.AMAZING!
mrdiamondheadTV 1 year ago
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Thumbs up if you turned off the clip the minute the critic starts talking.
goback3spaces 1 month ago
Just watched this. It was good but not great. Kurosawa is excellent at suspense no matter what genre he's tackling...
rss313 7 months ago
Greatest ending all time
Derl30 9 months ago
Excellent classic movie.
Nightpeople100 11 months ago
The sequence on the bullet train is terrific. Good pacing and editing.
wa6tkq 1 year ago
This is a masterpiece.
antihostile 1 year ago
Sweet, this is on Netflix InstaWatch. I've got my movie entertainment for the night!
pioneer7777777 1 year ago
I LOVE THIS! All the necessary elements of a GREAT who dunnit are here;Ethereal B/W film,kidnapping and the love of a certain drug.AMAZING!
mrdiamondheadTV 1 year ago