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赤ひげ
Toshiro.
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Red Beard, Akira Kurosawa, 1965
RED BEARD (1965)
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Red Beard (Japanese: 赤ひげ, Hepburn: Akahige) is a 1965 Japanese period drama film co-written, edited, and directed by Akira Kurosawa, in his last collaboration with actor Toshiro Mifune.[7] Based on Shūgorō Yamamoto's 1959 short story collection, Akahige Shinryōtan,[1] the film takes place in Koishikawa, a district of Edo, towards the end of the Tokugawa period (i.e. early or mid-19th century), and is about the relationship between a town doctor and his new trainee. Fyodor Dostoevsky's novel Humiliated and Insulted provided the source for a subplot about a young girl, Otoyo (Terumi Niki), who is rescued from a brothel).
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Barbarroja (赤ひげ Akahige?) es una película japonesa de 1965 dirigida por Akira Kurosawa. Interpretada en sus roles principales por Toshiro Mifune, Yuzo Kayama, Kyoko Kagawa y Terumi Niki destaca por ser la última de las 16 películas en que Mifune y Kurosawa trabajaron conjuntamente. El guion está basado en una colección de relatos cortos de Shūgorō YamamotoAkahige shinryotan (赤ひげ診療譚) y una subtrama se inspiró en la novela Humillados y ofendidos escrita por Fiódor Dostoyevski. Wikipedia
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El joven doctor Yasuoto regresa a su pueblo después de estudiar en Nagasaki, pero en cuanto llega sufre una gran desilusión: en lugar de ser
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The film looks at the problem of social injustice and explores two of Kurosawa's favorite topics: humanism and existentialism. A few critics have noted the film to be reminiscent in some ways of Ikiru. It is Kurosawa's last black-and-white film. The film was a major box office success in Japan but is known for having caused a rift between Mifune and Kurosawa, with this being the final collaboration between them after working on 16 films together.
La película aborda el problema de la injusticia social y explora dos de los temas favoritos de Kurosawa: el humanismo y el existencialismo. Algunos críticos han señalado que la película recuerda en ciertos aspectos a Ikiru. Es la última película en blanco y negro de Kurosawa. La película fue un gran éxito de taquilla en Japón, pero se sabe que provocó una ruptura entre Mifune y Kurosawa, siendo esta la última colaboración entre ellos después de trabajar en 16 películas juntos.
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Akira Kurosawa & Toshiro Mifune (1965)
If Victor had stayed alive and not fallen into the well, then Sherlock would probably have been more sociable (but still, he would have been less socialized, because he still grew up in a family of insensitive and was just as boring) and he would have had more friendly connections, rather than those that he got through manipulation. He would definitely date Trevor at least every week as an adult (they wouldn't live together because they both come from rich families and they don't really need to split the bill. Sherlock in the series does not take money because he does not know its importance or takes it from those who can give it). But I will say that Victor would not approve of Holmes's occupation, worrying about the life of a detective, and therefore Sherlock would be doomed to look for a partner anyway🦭