Ran

  • Action
  • Drama
  • History
6/1/1985
160
R

In a mad world, only the mad are sane.

With Ran, legendary director Akira Kurosawa reimagines Shakespeare's King Lear as a singular historical epic set in sixteenth-century Japan. Majestic in scope, the film is Kurosawa's late-life masterpiece, a profound examination of the folly of war and the crumbling of one family under the weight of betrayal, greed, and the insatiable thirst for power.

Revenue:
$11,859,533
Budget:
$11,500,005

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  • FilipeManuelNeto

    A good film, full of detail and historical verisimilitude, but painfully long without needing to be.

    I've already seen two of Akira Kurosawa's most renowned films and, quite frankly, I still can't understand why this Japanese director is so commonly considered a cinematic genius. His films are quite good, they're meticulous, there's a lot of attention to detail, but they're not particularly unforgettable that's what I think.

    This film is an adaptation of the plot of King Lear, by Shakespeare: a warlord, in the middle of the Japanese feudal era, decides to withdraw and divide his lands, power and castles among his three sons. Only one of them disagrees and warns him that it is highly unlikely that they will stay together as brother...

    April 23, 2023

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