Review of Ikiru (1952) by Ken A — 09 Feb 2013
Akira Kurosawa created one of the best films ever! Takashi Shimura performs his GREATEST PERFORMANCE in a delicate, childish,depressing, powerful, extraordinary and moving way.( And I thought Toshiro Mifune was the greatest japanese actor; maybe I will have to reconsider.)Critics have claim that this is Kurosawa´s greatest work, Personally- I won´t say is it is, only because this is just one of many other Masterpieces from Kurosawa. The meaning is simple... DON´T WASTE YOUR LIFE- YOU HAVE TO LIVE.
Life is brief. Fall in love, maidens, Before the crimson bloom fades from your lips, Before the tides of passion cool within you, For those of you who know no tomorrow. With powerful performances, imagery, and songs... IKIRU is a phenomenon when speaking of excellent filmmaking! I was crying at times..
Life is brief. Fall in love, maidens, Before his hands take up his boat, Before the flush of his cheeks fades, For those of you who will never return here. Not a film for everyone, just film-lovers.
This review of Ikiru (1952) was written by Ken A on 09 Feb 2013.
Ikiru has generally received very positive reviews.
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