Sideways (2004)
90%So, why don't I test out this much maligned new RT journal with a review? Good idea...SIDEWAYS (Alexander Payne, 2004) -- 2nd viewing The most important thing... More
So, why don't I test out this much maligned new RT journal with a review? Good idea...SIDEWAYS (Alexander Payne, 2004) -- 2nd viewing The most important thing... More
ANDREI RUBLEV(Tarkovsky, 1969)Andrei Rublev is a wonderful epic deserving of it's praise, however it might not be easily approachable for those not familiar with... More
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Sanshô the Bailiff (1954)
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Posted on 7/17/08 at 2:40 PM | Last edited on 6/7/09 at 4:19 PM Regardless, Sansho the Bailiff is a beautiful film and typical of Mizoguchi's deliberately subtle and minimalist style. It may not have the swash-buckling samurai adventure that many Kurosawa fans crave from Japanese films of the same period, but it is a fascinating moral journey. 9/10 :fresh: |

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