THE BLOODIED SACRED PINE TREE: A DIALECTICAL DEPICTION OF DEATH IN KUROSAWA'S THRONE OF BLOOD AND RAN

Serper argues that the deaths of the murderers and their victims in Akira Kurosawa's films "Throne of Blood" and "Ran" reveal a unique manifestation of a dialectical depiction of related death scenes. Kurosawa effectively fashions these scenes by rearranging elements especia...

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Motion picture directors & producers
Movies
Murder
Murderers
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