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Ran (1985) |
45 reviews |
Film rated 4.7 / 5
(Chick rating: 5 / 5)
(Guy rating: 4.6 / 5)
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Japanese Lear's rising sons. |
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Kurosawa's Lear: visually astonishing. |
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Sons betray Japanese Lear. |
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Shakespeare made more confusing. |
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Ichimonji brothers destroy kingdom. |
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Kurosawa's epic Lear adaptation. |
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Akira action with Lear-san. |
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Hidetora splits kingdom, family. |
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Kurosawa runs with Shakespeare. |
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Nakadai notes Nezu's nonsupport. |
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Akira Lears over Shakespeare. |
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Tsurumaru drops Buddhist scroll. |
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'Epic' and Shakespeare redefined. |
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Saburo tells 'ungilded truth'. |
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House of Ichimonji falls. |
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Hidetora's sons = Lear's daughters. |
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Kaede plots regime's downfall. |
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Kaede's vengeance celebrations truncated. |
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Saburo impresses senile Pa. |
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Feudal Japan's futile monarchy. |
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Eldest's wife causes strife. |
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Japan 'Leared', warlords feared. |
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Warlord, sons turf battle. |
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Saburo breaks bundled arrows. |
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Hidetora divides his kingdom. |
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Shakespearean tragedy goes Kabuki. |
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Color-coded armies create chaos. |
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Shogun Lear performs well. |
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