Cinafilm has over 5 million movie reviews and counting …
Sitemap
Search

Last updated: 02 Jul 2026 at 17:59 UTC

Back to movie details

Review of by Kapetan S — 18 Feb 2010

Share
Tweet

With the financial help of rich American fans Francis Ford Coppola and George Lucas, Akira Kurosawa was able to realize this painstakingly detailed, and beautifully story-boarded, epic about power, trust, illusion, and war in 16th century Japan.

The big names may have secured the money, but this is pure Kurosawa, especially emblematic of his final decade and a half of work, with painterly canvases, static long takes, less of an emphasis on tele-photo lenses (though in the battle sequences, as he pioneered in "Seven Samurai", they are ever present), and a humanist, melodramatic touch that at this point wasn't as suffocating as it would be in the final films ("Madadayo").

Criterion's Blu-ray transfer is stunning, fully realizing Kurosawa's rich color textures.

This review of Kagemusha (1980) was written by on 18 Feb 2010.

Kagemusha has generally received very positive reviews.

Was this review helpful?

Yes
No

More Reviews of Kagemusha

More reviews of this movie

Reviews of Similar Movies

More Reviews

Share This Page

Share
Tweet

Popular Movies Right Now

Movies You Viewed Recently

Get social with CinafilmFollow us for reviews of the latest moviesCinafilm - TwitterCinafilm - PinterestCinafilm - RSS