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Cinematography
Kurosawa waited 10 years to make this — every frame is a painting.
Acting
Nakadai plays two men becoming one; you forget which is which.
Direction
The funeral procession scene — silent, devastating, ten minutes of pure cinema.

Director
Akira Kurosawa
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