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Seven Samurai

1954 8.5 56.5K views saved
Seven Samurai

A samurai answers a village's request for protection after he falls on hard times. The town needs protection from bandits, so the samurai gathers six others to help him teach the people how to defend themselves, and the villagers provide the soldiers with food.

Countries: JP
Languages: Japanese
Runtime: 3hrs 27min
Status: Released
Release date: 1954-04-26
Release format: Streaming — Jan 01, 1997
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@saundrew 9 years ago

This is considered one of the greatest films ever made for a reason. I honestly don't think I can add that much to the discussion, but here goes. I start watching it and always think I'm not going to like it as much as I remember. I'm not crazy about the opening due to the pace, but I feel like it is perfect once you progress further. Getting to know the different samurai and watching them interact is just really entertaining. Each is so distinct and relatable in a different way. Frankly, the story is wonderful and I love when they did it again in the American west.

Then there is the technical side of things. This does not feel like it belongs in the 50s at all to me. The film is shot so distinct and beautifully. I really love the way the rain battle looks in the end. The dark color of the water on the ground just looks so great to me, like a chalk drawing or something. And the theme music makes me think it is something I listen to in my car all the time, even though I hadn't heard it in a few years since my last watch. It immediately becomes a classic tune to me.

So yea, this is up there for a reason, and I say you should certainly see this before you die. Just remember to set aside a good 3 1/2 hours before you start.

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@saundrew 9 years ago

This is considered one of the greatest films ever made for a reason. I honestly don't think I can add that much to the discussion, but here goes. I start watching it and always think I'm not going to like it as much as I remember. I'm not crazy about the opening due to the pace, but I feel like it is perfect once you progress further. Getting to know the different samurai and watching them interact is just really entertaining. Each is so distinct and relatable in a different way. Frankly, the story is wonderful and I love when they did it again in the American west.

Then there is the technical side of things. This does not feel like it belongs in the 50s at all to me. The film is shot so distinct and beautifully. I really love the way the rain battle looks in the end. The dark color of the water on the ground just looks so great to me, like a chalk drawing or something. And the theme music makes me think it is something I listen to in my car all the time, even though I hadn't heard it in a few years since my last watch. It immediately becomes a classic tune to me.

So yea, this is up there for a reason, and I say you should certainly see this before you die. Just remember to set aside a good 3 1/2 hours before you start.

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Matthew Luke Brady
@bradym03 5 years ago

Let me ask you a quick question: When you're watching a movie, what's the first thing you notice or look for? Acting? Lighting? Color? Shots? Shapes? All of these are just naming a few great elements of what makes a movie so special, as there's plenty more out there that I probably left out, but those are mostly the key ones that some film makers choice when making a movie. But when I watch a movie, the first thing I look for is hidden quality, storytelling by the characters movements, acting, lighting, and the use of silence to add emotion to a scene. And yes, this movie absolutely has all of those things I love in movies and much more. I think I died and went to movie heaven.

Sometimes when I talk about a beloved movie that many film makers and critics out there consider a "masterpiece", I think it's very important for me to talk about the actual film making and what makes it so great, as this gives a better thought of what I see when I watched the movie. I mean, it's much better than saying what you like or didn't about a film without talking about the film making itself. Oh and this also my first Akira Kurosawa movie I've watched and reviewed, so there's that. I've heard nothing but amazing things about Kurosawa movies and how every famous director has put him up there as the best director that has ever lived, and I totally understand why, because Akira Kurosawa is one of the most stylish, influential, and one of the most tremendous film maker that has ever lived. From start till finish, I was completely in awed from what I was watching and it's still fresh in my mind as I'm writing this.

For Kurosawa's film career, he has made over 30 films and a few TV movies, but "Seven Samurai" seems to be the one movie that everyone knows about (even if there haven't seen it). And I understand why, as everything with the camera work, editing transitions, and the use of mother nature as an emotional trigger for the audience, is everything that an audience can emotional relate to and draw their eye to. Because the choices of weather used in scenes that basically sums up what kind of mood a character or a scene itself is feeling. Wind, sunshine, and rain, really do add a lot to the scene, as you can tell what you're suppose to be feeling. Akira Kurosawa was quite famous for how he wanted to get the weather perfect in his scenes. Over a course of a year, he shot this movie for 148 days and it was often him waiting for the weather for the next scene.

And that's not all, Kurosawa told his actors to chose a gesture for their character and stick with it. That way, we know exactly what kind person their are and how they're feeling. It's bold film making like this is what made Akira Kurosawa a massive influence to cinema today.

Another thing I loved about this movie is the characters, as I actually did care for them and their struggle. I sometimes find it very hard to have a full emotional attachment to characters in movies, but here, it amazes me how I know so much from the characters just by their movements that really dose say a lot without them saying anything. All the praise has to go to the actors for this, as it was them who had to deliver and they absolutely do. I'm unaware with all of these actors, but then again, I don't watch that much black and white Japans movies these days. All of the cast were all superb in their roles and most have been a very different cult challenge to pull off, because it's not easy as it looks, but all of them nailed it.

The camera work in this movie is so impressive, so unique, and freaking glorious. The way the camera moves tells a story of itself that doesn't require any character to spill out the story or what's going on. I could show any scenes from this movie to someone who hasn't see the movie themselves and even they will have a full grasp on whats going or how someone is feeling without knowing nothing about the movie itself. That's how brilliant this movie.

Overall: Seven Samurai is a epic masterpiece with flawless imagery and a unique style of violence and battles. I can not wait to see Kurosawa other movies, as I have a feeling I'm going to love them.

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lurple-at-gmailcom
@lurple-at-gmailcom 2 years ago

When I was young, this is the film that taught me subtitled long b&w foreign films can be absolutely magical. This is forever on my list of favorites. Cinematic perfection.

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Elie
@darkkn1ght 8 years ago


Seven Samurai can only be described as magical piece of art.

* Don't let the 210 minute tag on the movie scare you. It is worth the ride and experience.

* Each samurai has a distinguished trait which makes them memorable and allows the audience to form a bond with them

* The cinematography is simply outstanding especially when it comes to the scenes that include rain.

* An easy to comprehend plot with thrilling action scenes is also what adds to the appeal of Seven Samurai.

* Depicts the Japanese culture and relation between Samurai and Farmers in the 1600s.

Memorable movie quotes:
* This is the nature of war: By protecting others, you save yourselves. If you only think of yourself, you'll only destroy yourself.
* Danger always strikes when everything seems fine.

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Vito Palazzolo
@vito-el-perro 2 months ago

Rating: 4.25* / 5* or 8.5 / 10

I liked it. Honestly, I don't have much to say beyond that I liked that the fights were truly tactical and not choreographed swordplay or open-field battles like samurai films usually are. Nothing wrong with that, but samurai were supposedly trained in the art of war and were strategists, not just in the art of the sword. So I think making it a strategic fight was good and interesting. Also, witnessing the preparation phase and the fact that the enemy count was kept as they were defeated.

They gave some depth to the characters, but maybe not as much as I would have liked, or more than necessary. Something was raised and some information was given, but up to that point, I feel like they opened up new angles and just left them there. That's why I say, they raised things but didn't go into much depth, or maybe they shouldn't have given certain information if they weren't planning to go into it in depth.

I think the ending was good and makes you think.

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The Amnesiac
@theamnesiac 4 months ago

Wow that was one of the most beautiful films I’ve ever seen. I’m personally not a fan of the pacing but I still really enjoyed it. It definitely lived up to the hype.

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cardootj
@cardootj 1 year ago

It's easy to see that this film had a big impact on other movies.
The way Kurosawa builds a shot is just **beautiful**.

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miladiir
@miladiir 8 years ago

Probably my favorite classical film. A milestone for cinematography and story telling.
Don't be afraid of the long running time and the long introduction of the characters in the first act. It all pays off in the end.

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Siggi
@siggi963 7 months ago

One of the greatest action dramas ever made. The American classic The Magnificent Seven is essentially a Western remake of this story. But even if the remake is excellent, the original is still much better. It is brilliant and just great entertainment.

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