Review of Rhapsody in August (1991) by Gary U — 17 Jul 2007
Some beautiful scenes, particularly the ones involving the Japanese matriarch and her relationship with her children. Richard Gere felt out of place here and this seemed like a half-hearted attempt by Kurosawa to appeal internationally, bringing in some more Hollywood-style filmmaking and an American actors, which I think drew from the potential power of the film.
This review of Rhapsody in August (1991) was written by Gary U on 17 Jul 2007.
Rhapsody in August has generally received positive reviews.
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