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Rhapsody in August (Akira Kurosawa; 1991)
Although it’s considered “minor” Kurosawa, Rhapsody in August once again proves that his minor work is leaps ahead of most filmmakers’ major work. Two sequences absolutely blew my dick off: the children at the preserved church in Nagasaki and the final moments of the grandmother struggling against the rain underneath her shattering umbrella.

Rhapsody in August (Akira Kurosawa; 1991)

Although it’s considered “minor” Kurosawa, Rhapsody in August once again proves that his minor work is leaps ahead of most filmmakers’ major work. Two sequences absolutely blew my dick off: the children at the preserved church in Nagasaki and the final moments of the grandmother struggling against the rain underneath her shattering umbrella.

  1. xcriterionmasterx said: hopefully you hadn’t been sleeping for more than a second when i walked in! lol you fetal position laying bitch
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