Samurai cinema topic
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While earlier samurai period pieces were more dramatic rather than action-based, samurai movies post World War II have become more action-based, with darker and more violent characters. Post-war Samurai epics tended to portray psychologically or physically scarred warriors. Akira Kurosawa, Japan's most famous director, stylised and exaggerated death and violence in samurai epics. His Samurai, and many other portrayed in film were solitary figures, more often concerned with concealing their...
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Created by mwcl_wikipedia_en Jul 28, 2007
Last edited by foreign_name_bot Sep 12, 2008
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