25 August 2010

Dersu Uzala (Akira Kurosawa, 1975)

7.5/10
I missed most of the "classic" Kurosawa during the local repertory cinema's centennial tribute but I was at least able to catch Dersu Uzala last night (and hopefully Kagemusha on Sunday). The film tells the story of a Russian soldier named Arseniev and his friendship with mountain man Dersu Uzala, whom he meets while mapping the Russian forests and mountains. Essentially an odd couple road/journey movie, there isn't a whole lot new from a narrative perspective, but the film succeeds because of the chemistry between the two leads, and the movie's stunning cinematography and direction. At 144 minutes, the premise feels slightly stretched (much of Dersu and Arseniev's second meeting is just a restaging of events that occured in their first trek together) but it's such a beautiful film to look at, it's hard to really care too much.

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