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Kurosawa, in his aesthetic vision, manages to convey all the poetry of a man who desperately gathers the pieces of his life and reacts, doing so without pity, instead creating anger and emotion in the viewer. It is not a given that those who have nothing left to lose can express the courage Watanabe had in accomplishing his final task.
Kurosawa, in his aesthetic vision, manages to convey all the poetry of a man who desperately gathers the pieces of his life and reacts, doing so without pity, instead creating anger and emotion in the viewer.
It is not a given that those who have nothing left to lose can express the courage Watanabe had in accomplishing his final task.
Discover the moving story of Vivere and experience Kurosawa's masterful portrayal of life, death, and hope.
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