Showing posts with label Akira Kurosawa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Akira Kurosawa. Show all posts

Saturday, August 13, 2011

Top Ranked Films of Akira Kurosawa


These are all the films of Japanese master Akira Kurosawa that made the top 1000 in our 2011 update of the Top Ranked 1000 Films on the Net, all polls. He is tied for 5th with 11 ranked titles, and is 4th overall in total points, after Hitchcock, Kubrick, and Scorsese. He also has 3 titles in the top 100, and many cinephiles would argue that Ikiru is perhaps his finest film and also very close to the top 100 at #101 – it will likely be within the top 100 on the next updating of these rankings as it’s reputation is growing over time. He is currently my favorite all-time director after Stanley Kubrick, and I've only seen half his vast filmography so far.



1. The Seven Samurai (1954, bw) #2 This was refilmed as the western The Magnificent Seven
2. Rashomon (1954, bw) #29
3. Ran (1985) #39 This is a retelling of Shakespeare's King Lear
4. Ikiru (1952, bw) #101
5. Yojimbo (1961, bw) #163 This was refilmed as the western Fistful of Dollars
6. Throne of Blood (1957, bw) #244 This is a retelling of Shakespeare's Macbeth
7. High and Low (1963, bw) #449
8. Dersu Uzala (1975) #646
9. Kagemusha (1980) #683
10. Hidden Fortress, The (1958, bw) #788 George Lucas said this inspired Star Wars
11. Red Beard (1965, bw) #961

Seven Samurai had the original title of The Magnificent Seven - Kurosawa changed the title when the U.S. western remake came out to avoid confusion, and is a bona fide masterpiece, perhaps the greatest film of all time. In our most recent update of the Top Ranked 1000 Films, it’s now ranked only behind The Godfather, but is much more ground-breaking. It’s gritty realistic style and in-your-face action influenced all action films to follow. On top of that, the entire battle sequence was filmed in a torrential rainstorm, so water and mud are constantly flying in front of the lens, which also helped to totally immerse the viewers in the action. I also much prefer Kurosawa’s early b&w films to the later epics in color – I’m totally bored by Ran and Kagemusha, but Dersu Uzala, about a Siberian wilderness guide, is a very good color film.

A young Toshiro Mifune plays a
detective in Stray Dog

For me, the most glaring omission here is Stray Dog (1949, bw), a police procedural about a rookie detective (played by Kurosawa favorite Toshiro Mifune) having his gun stolen on a crowded bus, and his dogged search in Tokyo’s black market for the missing gun, which is now being used to commit other crimes. This film caused a sensation in Japan and a whole wave of police procedural films as a result. His High and Low is a throwback to Stray Dog, being another police investigation, this one of a child’s kidnapping for a huge ransom from a corporate executive, also played by Toshiro Mifune. These two films will make you want to watch all of Kurosawa’s crime films.

See the full list of top ranked 100 directors here: Top Ranked 100 Directors, 2011 Edition

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Top Ranked Films from Japan

© William L. Sinclair
The top ranked films from Japan, based on our survey of internet polls. A total of 38 made the top 1000, up from 34 in 2009.


1. Seven Samurai, The [Kurosawa, Akira; 1954] #7 [photo top]
2. Rashomon (1950) Kurosawa, Akira #29 Japan
3. Ran (1985) Kurosawa, Akira #39 Japan-France
4. Tokyo Story (1953) Ozu, Yasujiro #76 Japan
5. Spirited Away (2001) Miyazaki, Hayao #78 Japan
6. Ugetsu (1953) Mizoguchi, Kenji #85 Japan
7. Ikiru (1952) Kurosawa, Akira #101 Japan
8. Yojimbo (1961) Kurosawa, Akira #163 Japan
9. Hotaru no Hakaa (Grave/Fireflies, 1988) Takahata, Isao #228 Japan
10. Sansho the Bailiff (1954) Mizoguchi, Kenji #240 Japan
11. Throne of Blood (1957) Kurosawa, Akira #244 Japan
12. Howl's Moving Castle (2004) Miyazaki, Hayao #352 Japan
13. Mononoke-hime (1997) - anime Miyazaki, Hayao #355 Japan
14. I Was Born, But… (1932) Ozu, Yasujiro #370 Japan
15. My Neighbour Totoro (1988) Miyazaki, Hayao #382 Japan
16. Princess Yang Kwei Fei (Yokihi, 1955) Mizoguchi, Kenji #415 Japan-Hong Kong
17. High and Low (1963) Kurosawa, Akira #450 Japan
18. Late Spring (1949) Ozu, Yasujiro #454 Japan
19. Ponyo (anime, 2008) Miyazaki, Hayao #569 Japan
20. In the Realm of the Senses (1976) Oshima, Nagisa #583 France-Japan
21. Nobody Knows (2004) Kore-eda, Hirokazu #608 Japan
22. Story of the Late Chrysanthemums, The (1939) Mizoguchi, Kenji #618 Japan
23. Life of Oharu, The (1952) Mizoguchi, Kenji #636 Japan
24. Woman in the Dunes (1964) Teshigahara, Hiroshi #637 Japan
25. Floating Clouds (1955) Naruse, Mikio #638 Japan
26. Dersu Uzala (1975) Kurosawa, Akira #647 Japan-Russia
27. Castle in the Sky (1986) Miyazaki, Hayao #668 Japan
28. Kagemusha (1980) Kurosawa, Akira #682 Japan
29. Still Walking (2008) Koreeda, Hirokazu #707 Japan
30. Autumn Afternoon, An (1962) Ozu, Yasujiro #767 Japan
31. An Actor's Revenge (1963) Ichikawa, Kon #786 Japan
32. Hidden Fortress, The (1958) Kurosawa, Akira #789 Japan
33. 13 Assassins (2010) Miike, Takashi #852 Japan
34. Harakiri (1962) Kobayashi, Masaki #867 Japan
35. Children of Hiroshima (1952) Shindô, Kaneto #891 Japan
36. Akira (anime, 1988) Ôtomo, Katsuhiro #907 Japan
37. Red Beard (1965) Kurosawa, Akira #963 Japan
38. Black Rain (1989) Imamura, Shohei #990 Japan

Masahiro Motoki in Departures

My Favorites

1. Seven Samurai, The (1954) Kurosawa, Akira #2 Japan
2. Departures (2008) Takita, Yôjirô * Japan
3. Shall We Dance? (1995) Suo, Masayuki * Japan
4. The Twilight Samurai (2002) Yamada, Yôji * Japan
5. Ugetsu (1953) Mizoguchi, Kenji #85 Japan
6. Stray Dog (1949) Kurosawa, Akira #1899 Japan
7. Crazed Fruit (1956) Nakahira, Kô * Japan
8. High and Low (1963) Kurosawa, Akira #450 Japan
9. Dersu Uzala (1975) Kurosawa, Akira #647 Japan-Russia
10. Rashomon (1950) Kurosawa, Akira #29 Japan
11. Hotaru no Hakaa (Grave/Fireflies, 1988) Takahata, Isao #228 Japan
12. The Bird People in China (1998) Miike, Takashi * Japan
13. Ikiru (1952) Kurosawa, Akira #101 Japan
14. Yojimbo (1961) Kurosawa, Akira #163 Japan
15. Samurai 1: Musashi Miyamoto (1954) Inagaki, Hiroshi * Japan
16. Tokyo Story (1953) Ozu, Yasujiro #76 Japan
17. Ran (1985) Kurosawa, Akira #39 Japan-France
18. Burmese Harp (1956) Ichikawa, Kon #1525 Japan
19. Harakiri (1962) Kobayashi, Masaki #867 Japan
20. Hidden Fortress, The (1958) Kurosawa, Akira #789 Japan
21. Floating Weeds (1959) Ozu, Yasujiro #1435 Japan
22. Woman in the Dunes (1964) Teshigahara, Hiroshi #637 Japan
23. Throne of Blood (1957) Kurosawa, Akira #244 Japan
24. Sansho the Bailiff (1954) Mizoguchi, Kenji #240 Japan
25. Godzilla (1954) Honda, Ishirô #1599 Japan
26. Kagemusha (1980) Kurosawa, Akira #682 Japan

These are an acquired taste but nearly everyone agrees that The Seven Samurai is one of the all-time classics of both black and white cinematography, and action-adventure captured dramatically on film, making viewers feel part of the action. The original title in Japan: The Magnificent Seven! When the U.S. western based on this came out, Kurosawa's film title was changed in the west to avoid confusion.

Ugetsu is one of the more haunting stories put on film, suffice to say that there are surprising plot twists that no one can see coming.

Departures won 33 awards overall. Shall We Dance? won 52 awards out of 55 nominations.

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Director Point Totals in Critics Top 1000

I totalled up all the films for each listing in the critics top 1000, and these are the resulting point totals, not that I agree with the results. I decided to go to 120 rather than 100 because of some of those just out of the 100, like Yimou, Cimino, Campion, Reifenstahl, Eastwood.
Photo courtesy of FanPix.com

      Director                       Points
    1.Hitchcock, Alfred - US          10091
    2.Ford, John - US                  9836
    3.Buñuel, Luis - Spain             9305
    4.Godard, Jean-Luc - France        8474
    5.Kubrick, Stanley - US-UK         7974
    6.Fellini, Federico - Italy        7698
    7.Kurosawa, Akira - Japan          7629
    8.Hawks, Howard - US               7504
    9.Bergman, Ingmar - Sweden         7191
   10.Chaplin, Charles - US            6896
   11.Powell, Michael - UK             6452
   12.Renoir, Jean - France            6270
   13.Bresson, Robert - France         6165
   14.Lang, Fritz - US                 6014
   15.Scorsese, Martin - US            5809
   16.Welles, Orson - US               5757
   17.Visconti, Luchino - Italy        5703
   18.Eisenstein, Sergei - Russia      5497
   19.Tarkovsky, Andrei - Russia       5259
   20.Keaton, Buster - US              5155
   21.Rossellini, Roberto -  Italy     5098
   22.Antonioni, Michelangelo - Italy  4838
   23.Wilder, Billy - US               4726
   24.Mizoguchi, Kenji - Japan         4477
   25.Spielberg, Steven - US           4456
   26.Dreyer, Carl - Denmark           4442
   27.Truffaut, François - France      4350
   28.Lubitsch, Ernst - US             4271
   29.Ophüls, Max - France             4268
   30.Murnau, F.W. - US                4266
   31.Ray, Satyajit - India            4214
   32.Coppola, Francis - US            4196
   33.Huston, John - US                4152
   34.Resnais, Alain - France          4131
   35.Cassavetes, John - US            3931
   36.Lean, David - UK                 3911
   37.Allen, Woody - US                3793
   38.Altman, Robert - US              3670
   39.Ozu, Yasujiro - Japan            3567
   40.Fassbinder, Rainer Werner – Ger. 3534
   41.von Sternberg, Josef - US        3450
   42.Ray, Nicholas - US               3424
   43.Sturges, Preston - US            3378
   44.Sirk, Douglas - US               3336
   45.Pasolini, Pier Paolo - Italy     3182
   46.Kieslowski, Krszystof - Poland   3165
   47.Peckinpah, Sam - US              3029
   48.McCarey, Leo - US                2985
   49.Kiarostami, Abbas - Iran         2953
   50.De Sica, Vittorio - Italy        2952
   51.Minnelli, Vincente - US          2944
   52.Kazan, Elia - US                 2923
   53.Griffith, D.W. - US              2918
   54.Polanski, Roman - UK             2912
   55.Bertolucci, Bernardo - Italy     2872
   56.Wenders, Wim - Germany           2842
   57.Leone, Sergio - Italy-Spain      2627
   58.Forman, Milos - US               2624
   59.Capra, Frank - US                2622
   60.Lynch, David - US                2596
   61.von Stroheim, Erich - Germany    2491
   62.Cukor, George - US               2490
   63.Donen, Stanley - US              2423
   64.Vidor, King - US                 2414
   65.Wyler, William - US              2407
   66.Tati, Jacques - France           2368
   67.Scott, Ridley - UK               2338
   68.Tourneur, Jacques - UK           2264
   69.Melville, Jean-Pierre - France   2240
   70.Hou Hsiao-Hsien - Taiwan         2162
   71.Cocteau, Jean - France           2146
   72.Lumet, Sidney - US               2141
   73.Herzog, Werner  -   Germany      2138
   74.Coen, Joel and Ethan - US        2090
   75.Curtiz, Michael – US             2056
   76.Rohmer, Eric – France            1978
   77.Demy, Jacques - France           1971
   78.Malick, Terrence - US            1953
   79.Fleming, Victor - US             1898
   80.Reed, Carol - UK                 1866
   81.Cameron, James - US              1852
   82.Roeg, Nicolas - UK               1848
   83.Rocha, Glauber - Brazil          1810
   84.Stevens, George – US             1808
   85.Wong Kar-Wai - Hong Kong         1802
   86.Vigo, Jean – France              1765
   87.Flaherty, Robert - US            1756
   88.De Palma, Brian - US             1755
   89.Wise, Robert - US                1740
   90.Carné, Marcel - France           1711
   91.Mankiewicz, Joseph L. - US       1706
   92.Sharpsteen, Ben – US             1699
   93.Clair, René - France             1698
   94.Pabst, G.W. – Germany            1697
   95.Marker, Chris - France           1629
   96.Rivette, Jacques - France        1517
   97.Lucas, George - US               1482
   98.Tarantino, Quentin - US          1471
   99.Jarmusch, Jim - US               1440
   100.Whale, James - US               1432
   101.Romero, George A. - US          1407
   102.Gilliam, Terry – UK             1346
   103.Weir, Peter – Australia         1337
   104.Cronenberg, David - Canada      1325
   105.Angelopoulos, Theo - Greece     1301
   106.Fosse, Bob - US                 1296
   107.Clouzot, Henri-Georges - France 1259
   108.Jennings, Humphrey - UK         1255
   109.Riefenstahl, Leni - Germany     1230
   110.Campion, Jane - Australia       1227
   111.Eastwood, Clint - US            1225
   112.Cimino, Michael - US            1220
   113.Reiner, Rob - US                1209
   114.Walsh, Raoul - US               1192
   115.Zhang Yimou - Japan-China       1183
   116.Zinnemann, Fred - US            1172
   117.Friedkin, William - US          1150
   118.Edwards, Blake - US             1098
   119.Hand, David - US                1079
   120.Parajanov, Sergei - USSR        1071


These are interesting results to say the least. I've always thought of Hitchcock as more of a popular than artistic director. I'm always surprised by the admiration for Godard - for me he's akin to root canal work, ie 'painful to sit through'. At least Kubrick is near the top (probably my favorite), and Scorsese is just ahead of Welles - yippee! He has a much longer and valuable filmography already, and is still active. Glad that Buster Keaton showed so well, and Micheal Powell (11th), and that Spielberg is top 25 also. Shouldn't Billy Wilder be a little higher than 23rd though? I always find Chaplin ranked to highly also, and Howard Hawks - he's ahead of William Wyler? Are you kidding? David Lean is too low at 36, and Elia Kazan is way too low at 52. WHO the heck is Ben Sharpsteen to come in 92? David Cronenberg, too high at 104th, in spite of Dead Ringers - he's ahead of Campion, Eastwood, Friedkin, Reifenstahl, Yimou, and Zinnemann! "That's just my opinion, I could be wrong!" Note: Once again, The Critics 1000 list we used was the one at They Shoot Pictures, Don't They?