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1
Kurosawa Akira
  • Heroes and Heroism

2
Kurosawas Films
  • Kurosawa Akira (1910-1998)
  • SIGNIFICANT BIOGRAPHICAL FACTS
  • (early life)
  • His dream to be an artist he went to art school
    after his secondary education.
  • Avid reader of classic literature Dostoevsky,
    Tolstoy, Gorky, Shakespeare, Akutagawa (favourite
    authors)

3
Kurosawas Films
  • Entered PCL in 1936 at the age of 26 as an
    assistant director. He mainly worked for
    Yamamoto Kajiro.
  • SIGNIFICANT FACTS
  • Wrote many scripts before he became a director
    Kurosawa wrote scripts for all his films.
    Strong, clear narrative line and sharp
    characterization.

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Kurosawas Auteuristic Motifs and Themes
  • Creation of HEROES and ANTI-HEROES
  • Male characters who are stubborn, courageous,
    resilient, though often reckless or not
    faultless.
  • They face moral choices or dilemmas
  • Though they live in a world of moral chaos or in
    the void of ethical or behavioural standards,
    they choose to act for the public good.

5
Kurosawas Auteuristic Motifs and Themes
  • Kurosawas heroes - willing to do greater and
    nobler things - sacrifice themselves for this
    purpose.
  • Kurosawas anti-heroes try to be honest to their
    individual demands - existentialist demands which
    are at the same time public demands.
  • An imperfect young man becomes a hero by
    encountering an older tutorand growing up the
    wretched becomes a hero though his potential
    revealed by coincidental circumstances.

6
Kurosawas Auteuristic Motifs and Themes
  • Creation of larger-than-life but memorable
    characters
  • Clear delineation of characters ands sharp
    characterization of individual movie characters

7
Hero and Heroism
  • SUGATA Sanshiro is at first a brash,
    self-confident student of martial arts. However,
    he gradually masters the true spirit of Judo and
    attains enlightenment under a influential
    teacher harming the opponent and winning a match
    is not the ultimate aim of Judo. Its true
    purpose lies in gaining total self-control and
    bettering oneself.

8
Hero and Heroism
  • An alcoholic doctor working for the poor,
    disfranchised and foreigners, Sanada, treats the
    gun wound a Yakuza of the Tokyo post-war black
    market, Matsunaga, received without reporting
    the police. Sanada selflessly tried to save
    Matsunaga who more seriously suffers from
    tuberculosis.

9
Hero and Heroism
  • A young police officer, Murakami, got his pistol
    stolen and it is used for robbery and murder.
    With the assistance of a senior and wiser police
    officer, Sato, he desperately tries to capture
    the murder.

10
Hero and Heroism
  • The minor civil servant WATANABE Kanji in Ikiru
    (1952) who discovers that he is terminally ill
    with cancer and starts desperately searching
    meaning for life his short remaining life. The
    most unlikely person proves to be a great little
    hero.

11
Hero and Heroism
  • Heroic warriors in Seven Samurai - Kanbei,
    Katsushiro, Gorobei, Shichijiro, Kyuzo,
    Heihachi, and Kikuchiyo
  • Characterization based on the sharp observation
    of human types and differentiation in characters

12
Hero and Heroism
  • SHIMADA Kanbei
  • Though a great samurai and cool strategist, he is
    not fortunate in battles as fighting always on
    the losing side. Now, though he is a ronin, he
    has every quality to be a great leader and fights
    against 70 bandits with his six men.

13
Hero and Heroism
  • KATAYAMA Gorobei
  • Experienced, self-controlled master samurai, who
    is a great strategist supporting Kanbei as his
    right-hand man, though he does not look like it.

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Hero and Heroism
  • Shichiroji
  • He worked for Kanbei before he lost tenure.
    Extremely loyal to Kanbei and knows perfectly
    what his former master wants and how he behaves.
    A model feudal man of honour and duty.

15
Hero and Heroism
  • HAYASHIDA Heihachi
  • Not a great swordsman but has a great sense of
    humour and unexpected sensitivity cheering other
    samurais and villagers.

16
Hero and Heroism
  • Kyuzo
  • Extremely self-disciplined and ascetic master
    swordsman on move. He believes he can trust in
    nobody but himself. He shows no emotion but is
    not nihilist.

17
Hero and Heroism
  • OKAMOTO Katsushiro
  • Young, novice samurai, who adores Kanbei. He is
    naïve and innocent at start but grows up under
    the tutelage of Kanbei through his touch battle
    experiences.

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Hero and Heroism
  • Kikuchiyo
  • A son of peasants and war orphan. Utterly
    unconventional and extremely emotional person,
    pretending he is a samurai. Fierce and reckless
    fighter in battles though he has no skills as a
    swordsman

19
Hero and Heroism
  • Seven samurai is about the relationship between
    the samurai and the villagers. And I wanted to
    show each samurai as an individual. Kurosawa Akir

20
Hero and Heroism
  • Throne of Blood retells Shakespeares Macbeth.
  • WASHIZU Takatoki (Mifune Toshiro) murders his
    master following partly the prophesies given by a
    medium and his wifes cajolement.
  • Tragic Shakespearean hero

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Hero and Heroism
  • The masterless samurai, KUWABATAKE Sanjuro who by
    chance walks into a town dominated by two rival
    groups of gangsters and two influential merchants
    who rely on their protection. Sanjoro devices to
    destroy both parties. Yojinbo A great medieval
    anti-hero.

22
Hero and Heroism
  • A group of idealistic young men, determined to
    clean up the corruption in their town, are aided
    by a scruffy, cynical samurai (TSUBAKI
    Sanjuro)who does not at all fit their concept of
    a noble worrior. Sanjuro - a great medieval
    anti-hero.

23
Hero and Heroism
  • In Red Beard (1965) the doctor named NIIDE looks
    after the poor and wretched who can barely pays
    medical bills and the young doctor YASUMOTO who
    learns under his tutelage that he can do more
    good for working in his clinic than becoming a
    court doctor.

24
Hero and Heroism
  • High and Low (1963) - The wealthy company
    executive, GONDO, mortgages everything he has to
    buy out his company. The son of his chauffeur is
    kidnapped being mistaken for his own child. He
    agrees to pay the ransom from the money that he
    has saved to take over the company.

25
Hero and Heroism
  • A Russian tribesman is an unlikely hero who
    guides a team of a Russian topographical
    expedition in a Siberian journey in the extreme
    climate. Derus Uzala

26
Humanism and Humanitarianism
  • Trust in human goodness and decency
  • Trust in human rationality and wisdom
  • Humanism - all human beings are rational and can
    be enlightened. Thus, they have dignity and
    worth which are unique to themselves.
  • Humanitarian concerns - the revelation of
    deprived and oppressive conditions and the
    demonstration of the wish to improve them.
  • Humanitarian and humanistic ideals backbone of
    film characters heroism and heroic actions.

27
Humanism and Humanitarianism
  • He gives everything he has in his last days in
    order to get a mosquito-infected bog drained and
    make it into a public park the local
    communitys dream.
  • Heroism of a small man and petit bureaucrat
  • Humanism defeats bureaucracy

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Humanism and Humanitarianism
  • In Seven Samurai the defense of the village
    against the bandits is an act of humanitarianism,
    humanism and heroism.
  • Helping those who suffer.
  • Again we have been defeated. The winners are
    those farmers, but not us. Kanbei Shimada

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Humanism and Humanitarianism
  • Humanist theme is conveyed through the anti-hero,
    Kuwagatake Sanjuro.
  • He agrees to be a bodyguard to one faction and
    then the other just because it amuses him. He
    soon decides that it is better if all die.
  • Sanjuro helps out suffering townsfolk.

30
Humanism and Humanitarianism
  • Red Beard (1965)
  • Helping others, particularly the deprived and
    poor, is the quintessential moral obligation of
    civil society.
  • Compassion and conscientiousness play the
    prominent role in Kurosawas films from the late
    1940s and throughout the 1950 and 60s.

31
Humanism and Humanitarianism
  • I had something special in mind when I made
    this film I wanted to make something that my
    audience would want to see, something so
    magnificent so that they would just have to see
    it. Akira Kurosawa
  • Magnificence in human compassion and
    conscientiousness.

32
Growing-up and Entertainment
  • SUBTHEME
  • Relationships between younger and older men
  • Relationships between the innocent and the
    experienced
  • A younger man learns humanistic truths with the
    tutelage of an older man.
  • SUGATA Sanshiro and YANO Shogoro in Sugata
    Sanshiro
  • The young gangster, MATSUOKA and his alcoholic
    doctor, SANADA in Drunken Angel

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Growing-up and Entertainment
  • The young detective, MURAKAMI and the senior
    detective, SATO in Stray Dog.
  • WTANABE Kanbei, the experienced warrior and the
    young samurai, Katsushiro, who has yet to fight
    in a battlefield in Seven Samurai.
  • The compassionate doctor, NIIDE and the young
    and ambitious doctor YASUMOTO in Red Beard.

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Kurosawa Akira - maker of mens filmsHeroic men
male relationship and comradeshipLittle space
for women few female characters who are as
impressive as male counterparts.
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