I Live In Fear on DVD (1955)
RelatedCritics ReviewsShot at the height of the Cold War and a mere decade after the atomic assault on Japan, Akira Kurosawa's drama about life under the shadow of the bomb was originally conceived as a satire and an uncertainty of tone fatally undermines its purpose. By having ageing industrialist Toshiro Mifune descend into dementia, his desire to escape the holocaust by relocating his sneering family to a Brazilian hideaway can too easily be dismissed as senile paranoia instead of prescient warning. However, muddled humanism aside, Kurosawa's command of alternating montage sequences and fluid long takes is exemplary. Time Out Made between Seven Samurai and Throne of Blood, this contemporary social problem movie is Kurosawa's least commercially... Read more on www.timeout.com Time Out Kurosawa remains the cinema's supremely humanist emotional manipulator. See it and worry. Members ReviewsReviews Voted Most HelpfulMost Recent Reviews |
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