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Red Beard Reviews

  • Ismael 2022-08-02 15:16:31

    Red Beard--Kurosawa Akira's Classic Work

    The last time I watched [Red Beard] was nearly 20 years ago, on the big screen. I only remembered that it looked good, but I had few special memories. Looking at it again, I was so shocked that I even had to stop and breathe a sigh of relief. The reading experience is completely different.

    [Red...

  • Lea 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    Movie Notes

    1. Arrangements that seem unreasonable may have their rationality behind them. There is no need to criticize them in a hurry. Let’s talk about county investigation and research;

    2. Look at people and see the mainstream. A person may be unreasonable and arrogant. It may just be because he has no time...

  • Micheal 2022-03-25 09:01:15

    Redbeard and its redemption

    This is a film work directed by Akira Kurosawa. It was released in 1965. It should be regarded as an old film. Old films usually give people a sense of being out of the world, but "Redbeard" does not, even if the story takes place in a long time and a distant place.       The film mainly tells the...

  • Sherwood 2022-03-25 09:01:15

    The true master of healing, Akira Kurosawa

    The reason for watching "Redbeard" for the second time was to see a post-view comment written five years ago:

    "Two points are not good. 1. The character's character is not full enough. The red beard is good, but it is not good. The biggest disadvantage of human nature is that it is too ruthless and...

  • Layla 2022-03-25 09:01:15

    what

    I haven't cried for a long time, and I finally cried when I saw it. Akira Kurosawa really deserves to be the emperor of the movie, which is really admirable. Let me talk about my thoughts first. My grandfather and grandmother are also doctors. Sometimes my grandfather can’t come home for dinner at...

  • Donna 2022-03-23 09:02:49

    Subtle feeling

    If you don’t say anything about the old man’s things after reading it, you feel sorry for yourself, it’s like a dense air in the bottom of your heart. If you leave it for a long time, I’m afraid it will corrode the things stored around, but now you can release it immediately. Educating all minds...

  • Dante 2022-03-23 09:02:49

    2012/05/01 Survival

    Today, I was going to watch Killing, but I ended up looking at the reviews. I was disappointed. Then I saw everyone's reviews for Red Beard. How could such a great film not be given five stars and it was dull, because you can't have a deep understanding of it. The essence of life is hardship. Yes,...

  • Harmony 2022-03-23 09:02:49

    very inspired

    What touched me most in this film was the medical ethics of Red Beard's medical practice. He not only treated physical diseases, but also psychological "diseases". The more important thing is that she received psychological "treatment", Baoben and Red Beard's tireless care and concern, and finally...

  • Anibal 2022-03-23 09:02:49

    On the "flooding of humanitarianism" (1): the death of Liu Zhi

    When I usually talk nonsense, I don't feel so ignorant as when I decide to write a serious review for this film. But since I decided and I really put my heart into writing it, no matter what the level is, bravely speaking out to answer the voices outside is in line with the communication—this is...

  • Dagmar 2022-03-23 09:02:49

    To all those who are just starting to learn screenwriting. Character analysis of Akira Kurosawa's "Redbeard".

    When it comes to Akira Kurosawa, I watch very little, "Rashomon", "Seven Samurai" and "Ran". "Redbeard" doesn't have the strong philosophy of "Rashomon", doesn't have as many life principles as "Seven Samurai", and doesn't have the dramatic structure of "Ran". But as I saw more people in...