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Movie Reviews of Dersu UzalaMovie Review: Kurosawa's Masterpiece Summary: 5 Stars
Kurosawa's underrated masterpiece--the hidden gem of his career. What you remember is the sublime musical score which embodies both the young explorer's memories of the old man and the vastness of the Siberian wilderness, photographed with breathtaking, powerful imagery. What you remember is Dersu, a symbol of humanity's lost connection to nature, and the smallness of humanity in the face of nature.
Movie Review: A Kurosawa Movie For Everyone Summary: 5 Stars
The first time I saw this movied was in college, but I never realized it had been directed by Akira Kurosawa. It is entirely in Russian. It is beautiful and moving. I first saw it over 20 years ago, and when I came across it on Amazon's site and saw that it was for sale, I bought it in a heartbeat. I rarely buy movies to own, but this one is a keeper.
Movie Review: remarkable Summary: 5 Stars
Thoughtful film from Akira Kurosawa about a Russian military man mapping the forests and frozen wastes of Russia in the early 1900's.Along the way he finds an elderly man(Dersu Uzala)whom he enlists as his guide.This is a stunningly photographed and incredibly moving film that can teach us a lot about being more appreciative of the planet we inhabit.
Movie Review: My favorite, of all time. Summary: 5 Stars
One of the best films - and best stories - about humankind's place in nature and the transcendence of human affection, ever. It's a very unlikely film, taken from a Russian military officer's memoir and directed by a world-famous Japanese director, and yet it's seamlessly authentic. It's been a steady influence in my life for more than 30 years.
Movie Review: Great movie for the whole family, or just by yourself. Summary: 5 Stars
I really felt like I could connect with the characters in this movie about a Russian surveyor and his friendship with a Mongolian hunter turned guide. A good story about their mutual respect for each other and for the harsh environment of the Siberian wilderness.
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