Postby Technomancer » Sun Dec 05, 2004 9:27 am
You should try "Rhapsody in August", "Stray Dog" or "No Regrets for Our Youth", which were directed by Akira Kurosawa. Tampopo is another movie that you may (or may not) like. It is pretty funny though.
Samurai films aren't all action of course- Kurosawa's are certainly strong on the dramatics and the depth of story. Another superb film is "When the Last Sword is Drawn". While it involves samurai, its more about the confusion and tumult of their lives during the end of the Shogunate.
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