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Dreams

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Akira Kurosawa's DREAMS consists of eight short films based on actual dreams of the director. The first sequence, "Sunshine Through the Rain," features a young boy sneaking off into the forest on a rainy day to watch a procession of enchanted foxes. In "The Peach Orchard," a slightly older boy witnesses tree spirits performing a delicate dance. Weary travelers in "The Blizzard" face the elemental wrath of a snow enchantress, while "The Tunnel" finds a military officer haunted by the ghosts of his dead regiment. In "Crows," an art aficionado literally walks into the paintings of Vincent Van Gogh (played by Martin Scorsese). "Mount Fuji in Red" and "The Weeping Demon" are both fantastical cautionary tales about the hazards of nuclear power. Finally the gentle "Village of the Watermills" brings the film to a quiet, pastoral end.

A highly personal project, DREAMS evinces its labor-of-love atmosphere in every sequence. As with all Kurosawa productions, each short film is meticulously designed and b...
 

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Average Rating: 5.0
 
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Akira Kurosawa?s YUME (Dreams) -1990

Date of Review:  Apr 6, 2003
The Bottom Line: This is another Kurosawa masterpiece, for those of you who appreciate his genius. A beautiful, beautiful film!
Review: This is one of those movies that becomes unforgettable the minute you experience it. It is stunningly beautiful, each segment a perfect example of the great things you can do with a camera if you happen to be born an artist and a film maker, a...
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  5.0

by: artbyjude
Recommended to buy: Yes

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Everything-specifically, cinematography...
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None that I can think of, unless you...
 

Akira Kurosawa's Dreams are nightmares for viewers

Date of Review:  Jun 11, 2008
The Bottom Line: had a dream where he went to hell with Batman and Robin. Satan killed him. Then he killed Batman. Then he killed Robin (true story).
Review: How do you produce a worthwhile vanity project? Transform it into anti-vanity-project. Unfortunately, all sides of Akira Kurosawa's Dreams -- the title, the product description, the actual film -- the word "vanity project" screams its own name. This...
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  2.0

by: updateghost
Recommended to buy: No

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Nice imagery? "Fuji" is...
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The other seven films. Tedious. Slow...
 

Poetry in Motion

Date of Review:  Oct 2, 2004
The Bottom Line: Not to be missed.
Review: Messages are aplenty in Akira Kurosawa's Dreams [1990]. The movie consists of eight episodes, or dreams, with themes ranging from environment conservation to the humane side of war, the dangers of nuclear power and the ill-effects of nuclear...
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  5.0

by: gurusmaran
Recommended to buy: Yes

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Product Details and Features

Key Information

Directors Akira Kurosawa
Stars Akira Terao
Actors Martin Scorsese
Genre Foreign Films
Subgenre Surreal • Social Issues • Fantasy • Japanese
MPAA Rating PG (MPAA)
Available Formats DVD
UPC 085392366026
Release Date 1990
Running Time 2hr 0min

Languages

Original Language Japanese

DVD Editions

  Format: DVD , 2hr 0min
Release Company: Warner Home Video (March 18, 2003)
UPC: 085392366026

VHS Editions

  Format: VHS , 2hr 0min
Release Company: Warner Home Video (March 20, 1991)
UPC: 085391191131

Professional Reviews

  (08/24/1990, p.F1, Kevin Thomas): "...AKIRA KUROSAWA'S DREAMS contains some of the most beautiful images ever conceived by the man who is widely regarded as the world's greatest living director..."

Quotes from the Movie

  "This? Yesterday I was trying to complete a self-portrait. I just couldn't get the ear right. So I cut it off and threw it away."--Vincent Van Gogh (Martin Scorsese) regarding his bandaged ear
 

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Format: DVD, Dreams
Akira Kurosawa, one of the 20th century's greatest film directors, has been a major influence on such celebrated filmmakers as Steven Spielberg, Martin Scorcese and Francis Ford Coppola. In one of the most visionary, deeply personal works of his 60-year career, Kurosawa weaves together eight episodes rich in imagery and insight. The film explores the costs of war, the perils of nuclear power and humankind's need to harmonize with nature. Be prepared to be enchanted and enthralled by this masterpiece. 120 minutes.
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