Daily Archives: September 14, 2018

Red Beard (1965)

Red Beard (Akahige)
Directed by Akira Kurosawa
Written by Masato Ide, Hideo Oguni, Ryuzo Kikushima, and Akira Kurosawa
1965/Japan
Kurosawa Production Co./Toho Company
First viewing/FilmStruck

[box] Dr. Noboru Yasumoto: It smells like rotten fruit.

Genzo Tsugawa: It’s the smell of the poor.[/box]

Three hours was at least an hour too many for this underwhelming tale.

Dr. Noboru Yashimoto has dreams of becoming head physician to the shogun.  He is assigned for post-medical training to the non-profit clinic of Dr. Kyojio Niide (Toshiro Mifune) known by all as “Red Beard”.  Red Beard is gruff and demanding to his students but kind to his many poor patients.  Yashimoto is appalled by the rules and conditions of the clinic and is determined to leave.

Gradually, Yashimoto learns the value of a life of service.

Akira tells a quietly philosophical story without much action.  He certainly did not need 3 hours and 5 minutes to do it.  This is high-quality filmmaking and the acting is good but I never did get invested in it.

This was Kurosawa’s last black-and-white film and last collaboration with Mifune.

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The Love Goddesses (1965)

The Love Goddesses
Directed by Saul J. Turrell
Written by Graeme Ferguson and Saul J. Turrell
1965/USA
Paramount Pictures/Walter Reade
Repeat viewing/FilmStruck

[box] [asked for her thoughts on Marilyn Monroe after Monroe’s death] A sex symbol is a heavy load to carry when one is tired, hurt and bewildered. – Clara Bow[/box]

Interesting look at female sex symbols between the silent era and 1965.

The history of sex in cinema is shown to be emblematic of the mores of various periods during the 20th century.  The film is filled with good clips from films with some beautiful movie stars.

Theda Bara

Movie lovers of all stripes should enjoy this documentary.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TEVe0C0CK4Q

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