I sette samurai

Titolo originale: 七人の侍
Regia: Akira Kurosawa |
Anno: 1954
Origine: Japan |
Generi: Azione Dramma
Tag: epic | martial arts | japan | samurai | sword | peasant | village | looting | rice | fencing | moral ambiguity | forbidden love | black and white | battle | bandit | practice | farmer | jidaigeki | 16th century | class relations | collectivism | plunder | downtrodden farmers | bushi | tactical warfare | violence | awestruck | violent |
Cast: Toshirō Mifune | Takashi Shimura | Yoshio Inaba | Seiji Miyaguchi | Minoru Chiaki | Daisuke Katō | Isao Kimura | Keiko Tsushima | Yukiko Shimazaki | Kamatari Fujiwara | Yoshio Kosugi | Bokuzen Hidari | Yoshio Tsuchiya | Kokuten Kōdō | Eijirō Tōno | Jun Tatara | Atsushi Watanabe | Toranosuke Ogawa | Isao Yamagata | Kichijirō Ueda | Sôjin Kamiyama | Gen Shimizu | Keiji Sakakida | Shinpei Takagi | Shin Ōtomo | Toshio Takahara | Kan Sugi | Hiroshi Hayashi | Sachio Sakai | Sôkichi Maki | Ichirō Chiba | Noriko Sengoku | Noriko Honma | Masanobu Ōkubo | Etsuo Saijo | Minoru Itō | Haruya Sakamoto | Gorô Sakurai | Hideo Shibuya | Kiyoshi Kamoda | Senkichi Ōmura | Takashi Narita | Shōichi Hirose | Kôji Uno | Masaaki Tachibana | Kamayuki Tsubono | Taiji Naka | Chindanji Miyagawa | Shigemi Sunagawa | Akira Tani | Akio Kusama | Ryûtarô Amami | Jun Mikami | Haruo Nakajima | Sanpei Mine | Masahide Matsushita | Kaneo Ikeda | Takuzô Kumagaya | Ippei Kawagoe | Jirô Suzukawa | Junpei Natsuki | Kyôichi Kamiyama | Haruo Suzuki | Gorô Amano | Akira Kitchôji | Kōji Iwamoto | Hiroshi Akitsu | Akira Yamada | Kazuo Imai | Eisuke Nakanishi | Toku Ihara | Hideo Ôtsuka | Shû Ôe | Yasuhisa Tsutsumi | Yasumasa Ônishi | Tsuneo Katagiri | Megeru Shimoda | Masayoshi Kawabe | Shigeo Katō | Yoshikazu Kawamata | Takeshi Seki | Haruko Toyama | Tsuruko Mano | Matsue Ono | Tsurue Ichimanji | Masako Ōshiro | Kyōko Ozawa | Michiko Kadono | Toshiko Nakano | Shizuko Azuma | Michiko Kawabe | Yûko Togawa | Yayoko Kitano | Kyoko Mori | Misao Suyama | Toriko Takahara | Takeshi Katō | Tatsuya Nakadai | Ken Utsui | Ren Yamamoto | Takuzō Kumagai |

Nel Giappone del XVI secolo in cui orde di soldati sbandati e dediti al brigantaggio saccheggiano le campagne, la popolazione di un povero villaggio decide di ricorrere ai samurai, nobile casta di soldati di ventura, nella speranza di trovare qualcuno disposto a impegnarsi in un'impresa così umile e così poco remunerata. Li trovano.

Approfondimenti

This film is part of the Criterion Collection, spine #2. D
The choreography was by Yoshio Sugino. Initially Junzo Sasamori was working along with Sugino, [...] D
The only three samurai survivors--Shichiroji, Katsushiro and Kambei--were the first three title [...] D
This was Akira Kurosawa's first samurai film since 'Rashomon' (1950). D
At 207 minutes, this would be the longest picture of Akira Kurosawa's career. D
Toshirô Mifune stayed in character the entire time he was on set, and even improvised variou [...] D
Lindsay Anderson compared the scene of Kikuchiyo training the villagers to Falstaff drilling th [...] D
This film is often described as the greatest Japanese film ever made, including by well-known J [...] D
The western genre owes much to the films of Kurosawa. This film was the inspiration for 'The Ma [...] D
The sword carried by Kikuchiyo (Toshiro Mifune) is notably a larger katana. This type of samura [...] D
For several scenes, particular the climactic battle, Akira Kurosawa knew there were pieces of a [...] D
The film is included on Roger Ebert's "Great Movies" list. D
Shortly before filming of the battle sequence began, heavy snow fell, which meant the crew had [...] D
Akira Kurosawa's original idea for the film was to make it about a day in the life of a samurai [...] D
One subtitle in the film reads "sheeyit!" D
As is revealed when examining the family tree, this film takes place during the Sengoku period. [...] D
Akira Kurosawa did not get along well with Yoshio Inaba (Gorobei), deriding him and yelling at [...] D
Tatsuya Nakadai: One of the samurai who is seen walking through the town. This uncredited bit p [...] D
After months of research, all of the seven major characters in the film wound up being based on [...] D
One of the 10 favorite films of Soviet director Andrei Tarkovsky. D
Production was so stressful that Toshirô Mifune threatened Akira Kurosawa with a gun. D
This was the first film on which Akira Kurosawa used multiple cameras, so he wouldn't interrupt [...] D
When asked to describe what kind of film he made, Akira Kurosawa responded: "A movie as rich as [...] D
Selected by Japanese critics for Kinema Junpo as one of the greatest Japanese films ever made. [...] D
An often repeated myth is that the production of this film and Godzilla (1954) nearly drove Toh [...] D
For the scene in which Gisaku's mill is burned down by the bandits, the crew initially covered [...] D
None of the seven samurai are bested in sword-fights, archery or spear-fighting by the bandits. [...] D
The character played by Toshirô Mifune has no name, and is given Kikuchiyo by his companions [...] D
The loud enthusiasm displayed in the wood chopping scene was the inspiration for John Belushi f [...] D
Toho Studios originally cut 50 minutes off the film when screening it for American distributors [...] D
Ironically, Yukiko Shimakazi (Rikichi's wife) outlived her onscreen husband Yoshio Tsuchiya. D
As the production process grew longer and longer, producers grew worried that Akira Kurosawa wa [...] D
Akira Kurosawa refused to shoot the peasant village at Toho Studios and had a complete set cons [...] D
According to Yoshio Tsuchiya, for the scene where the samurai and the villagers burn down the b [...] D
Was chosen by "Premiere" magazine as one of the "100 Movies That Shook the World" in the Octobe [...] D
Haruo Nakajima, who is most well known for playing the title monster of Godzilla (1954) until 1 [...] D
As production on the film began to wrap up, actor Yoshio Tsuchiya frequently wandered off set t [...] D
Akira Kurosawa, Shinobu Hashimoto and Hideo Oguni wrote the final script over 45 days, taking n [...] D
This can be the first action movie of all time D
Toshirô Mifune reportedly watched films of lions in the wild for inspiration for his charact [...] D
George Lucas favorite movie D
Kikuchiyo, catching a fish with his own hands in a stream, was something that Kurosawa himself [...] D
In the whole movie it mark the first samurai movie that there's no sword battle D
The movie is set in 1586. We learn during the scroll scene that the real Kikuchiyo was born in [...] D
Fumio Hayasaka composed several pieces for the film, but when he played them for Akira Kurosawa [...] D
For the love scenes between Shino and Katsushiro, Akira Kurosawa wanted to achieve a "glitterin [...] D
The archery seen in the film is kyudo, and uses a bow and technique very different from western [...] D
The movie is divided into 2 parts in the DVD version because the DVD only supports little while [...] D
Japan's oldest and most respected film magazine, Kinema Junpo, ranked it the as second best Jap [...] D
When Katsushiro first meets Shino, she tells him she's a boy (by nodding only, she doesn't let [...] D
Early in the writing process, six of the samurai were conceptualized, all loosely based on hist [...] D
Takashi Shimura was Akira Kurosawa's first and only choice to play Kambei. D
Was voted the 12th Greatest Film of all time by "Entertainment Weekly", being one of two films [...] D
The favorite film of filmmaker and Star Wars creator George Lucas. An episode of Star Wars: The [...] D
Many of the samurai can be seen carrying two swords. This practice was known as daisho, and lit [...] D
Akira Kurosawa designed a registry of all 101 residents of the village, creating a family tree [...] D
Akira Kurosawa's ancestors were samurai, roughly up to 100 years before he made this film. D
There was a remake of the movie that it was made in 2008 however this remake is not know and is [...] D
The film wound up going more than four times over budget, with production stretched out to 148 [...] D
Not only was this Toshirô Mifune's favorite of his own films, but he named Kikuchiyo as his [...] D
Takashi Shimura was reportedly a descendant of samurai. D
According to Shinobu Hashimoto, the film originally started with the same bandits attacking ano [...] D
The movie is Rated R, however in HBO Max the movie is rated TV-14 D
The actor Jeff Goldblum mention this movie as one of hes favorite action movies in a Interview [...] D
Kikuchiyo and Shino are the only characters in the film to have their own personal musical them [...] D
When some of the villagers throw down their spears and leave the others, thinking of protecting [...] D
There are references to the farmers being so poor that they eat millet rather than rice. Gorobe [...] D
This film has a 100% rating based on 91 critic reviews on Rotten Tomatoes. D
When it opened, it was the most expensive Japanese film ever made. D
After Shichiroji agrees to join the samurai, Kambei, in a camera close-up, says to him, "This m [...] D
Movies such as The Magnificent Seven, A Bug's Life and Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers are ba [...] D
According to Toshirô Mifune, the film was originally going to be called "Six Samurai". D
The film's final battle scene, originally scheduled to be shot at the end of summer, was shot i [...] D
Ranked number 1 non-English-speaking film in the critics' poll conducted by the BBC in 2018. D
The name of the Seiji Miyaguchi character (Kyuzo) isn't mentioned until almost the very end of [...] D
This film is in the Official Top 250 Narrative Feature Films on Letterboxd. D
This was the last movie of the actor Sojin Kamiyama, in July 28 1954 passed away just 4 moths a [...] D
Real samurai armor was used in this film. D
Toho pulled the plug on the project several times when it ran over budget, forcing Akira Kurosa [...] D
Akira Kurosawa quickly earned a reputation with his crew as the "world's greatest editor" becau [...] D
Included among the "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die", edited by Steven Schneider. D
Seiji Miyaguchi wanted to turn down the role of Kyuzo, because he'd never done any movie swordp [...] D
In terms of genre this film could be classed as both a jidaigeki (period drama), and a chanbara [...] D
Akira Kurosawa: [names] Kikuchiyo is a girl's name made up of two parts, like Betty Sue in Amer [...] D
The movie is so inspirational that even in 2020 the game "Ghost of Tsushima" was like a game ba [...] D
Seiji Miyaguchi, who played the taciturn samurai Kyuzo, had not touched a sword at all before t [...] D
Filming had to be stopped several times due to a shortage of horses for the final battle sequen [...] D
Through the creative freedom provided by the studio, Akira Kurosawa made use of telephoto lense [...] D
This was Japan's third-highest-grossing film of 1954. D
Often credited as the first modern action movie. Many now commonly used cinematographic and plo [...] D
The first draft, written by Shinobu Hashimoto, was written "freely," as instructed by Akira Kur [...] D
Akira Kurosawa: [weather] Lots of scenes from this movie feature rain to accompany the uneasy a [...] D
In recent decades, Yasujirô Ozu's Viaggio a Tokyo (1953) and this film have consistently pol [...] D

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Heihachi Hayashida: If you lame that horse, Yohe [...] D
Heihachi Hayashida: [after Kikuchiyo made the pe [...] D
Heihachi Hayashida: I'm Heihachi Hayashida, a fe [...] D
Kikuchiyo: This baby... It's me... It's what hap [...] D
Gorobei Katayama: Where shall we start our patro [...] D
Kikuchiyo: You again! I see that bald head of yo [...] D
[Kambei is considering the farmer's offer] Kamb [...] D
Shichiroji: That bandit said their fort... Kyuz [...] D
[first lines] Bandit second-in-command: We'll t [...] D
Kikuchiyo: [to Rikichi, who is spending the nigh [...] D
Kikuchiyo: Something's upsetting the little bugg [...] D
Kikuchiyo: Got a problem, gramps? Gisaku: Nope. [...] D
Kikuchiyo: You fool! Damn you! You call yourself [...] D
Shichiroji: Kikuchiyo, what on earth are you doi [...] D
Young Gambler 1: Look at him sobbing. Young Gam [...] D
Kikuchiyo: Goddamn samurai... [He falls asleep [...] D
Farmer Manzo: Old man, I'm worried. The village [...] D
Kambei Shimada: [after telling Katsushiro to go [...] D
Shichiroji: Manzo, don't be angry. When the dawn [...] D
Kikuchiyo: [in a drunken stupor] You again. I se [...] D
Kyuzo: Don't you see? A real sword will kill you [...] D
Kambei Shimada: This is the nature of war: By pr [...] D
Kikuchiyo: You there, chewing your cud. Can you [...] D
Farmer Manzo: Consider who we're dealing with he [...] D
Heihachi Hayashida: [to Rikichi] I see that marr [...] D
Kambei Shimada: Go to the north. The decisive ba [...] D
Katsushiro: I'll drill you! D
Heihachi Hayashida: Actually, kids work harder t [...] D
Kikuchiyo: [arriving at the house] So, the bandi [...] D
[Kikuchiyo helps Kambei carry the body of the wi [...] D
Kikuchiyo: You all make great scarecrows. Proble [...] D
Heihachi Hayashida: Haven't you ever seen anyone [...] D
Gorobei Katayama: The threshing's done and still [...] D
[on taking Katsushiro as a student] Kambei Shim [...] D
Kambei Shimada: You said he'd be a treasure in h [...] D
Kambei Shimada: We will engage the decisive batt [...] D
Katsushiro: A boy should be drilling, not pickin [...] D
Gisaku: We fight. D
Kikuchiyo: Don't mess with me. I may look like h [...] D
Kambei Shimada: So. Again we are defeated. [Shi [...] D
Woman Farmer: Is there no god to protect us? Lan [...] D
Kikuchiyo: Hot damn! Look at all those girls! [ [...] D
Gisaku: Find hungry samurai. Even bears come dow [...] D
Kikuchiyo: Hey, everybody. Give your wives plent [...] D
[Kikuchiyo drags the bound bandit into a circle [...] D
Gorobei Katayama: How did you fare? Kambei Shim [...] D
Kikuchiyo: What do you think of farmers? You thi [...] D
Gisaku: All farmers ever do is worry, whether th [...] D
Kikuchiyo: Got what you deserved, you mud snails [...] D
Kikuchiyo: What are you making? Heihachi Hayash [...] D
Old Woman: I don't want to live any more. But I' [...] D
Kambei Shimada: Danger always strikes when every [...] D
Kyuzo: Killed Two. D
[Gorobei is watching Heihachi, who is methodical [...] D
Kikuchiyo: [as he distributes food to the young [...] D
Katsushiro: [gushing about Kyuzo] He has the rea [...] D
Gorobei Katayama: I'm with you. But I have to sa [...] D
Kikuchiyo: Use your balls, if you've got any! [...] D

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