Review of No Regrets for Our Youth (1946) by Rachel B — 22 Jul 2008
Hara is absolutely marvelous, but the film itself is great too. The techniques are clearly influenced by Eisenstein and Dovzhenko, in fact the whole thing closely resembles a Soviet propagnda film, in style and content.
Indeed, it also carries that same bluntness, which is its greatest drawback. It could also be said that Kurosawa doesn't capture women particularly well (this was his ONLY movie with a female protagonist), but I guess not everyone can have Mizoguchi's talent in that area.
This review of No Regrets for Our Youth (1946) was written by Rachel B on 22 Jul 2008.
No Regrets for Our Youth has generally received positive reviews.
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