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| Sep 03, 2009Film.com
The story, despite its scope, is simple and (though set in feudal Japan in the 1500s) timeless.....A collection of interviews with Kurosawa and Kagemusha actors, this "documentary" is more of an admiring ode to Kurasawa seeded with aimless actor anecdotes.....making it one of Kurosawa's most colorful and visually stunning efforts..... ... Full Review
| Aug 21, 2009The Trades
And the score is so haunting and effective it deserves its own Philharmonic performance.....Nakadai's performance of the the Lord and his thief double is masterful..... ... Full Review
| Aug 18, 2009RopeofSilicon
Kagemusha is a truly gorgeous film and this only solidifies that sentiment.....When it comes to Kurosawa, like I said, Kagemusha isn't the best film in his oeuvre....It may also be a good way to ease some of you less inclined to purchase a black-and-white film to get into Kurosawa's features.... ... Full Review
| Aug 07, 2009DVD Talk
The result is a compelling piece of cinema.....The story serves as an illustration of how older influences get cast aside for a presumed flavor of the month.....Carrying the roles of both of the main character, Nakadai avails himself rather well..... ... Full Review
| Mar 24, 2009HollywoodChicago.com
Even a lesser film of his like "Dodes'da Ken" looks stunning.....he would have to work his way out of to make two of his best films -.... ... Full Review
| Mar 24, 2009HollywoodChicago.com
Even a lesser film of his like "Dodes'da Ken" looks stunning.....he would have to work his way out of to make two of his best films -.... ... Full Review

