Random Good Movie to Watch on The Roku Channel

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Ran 8.4 1985 Movie

Ran

Dir. Akira Kurosawa · France, Japan · Japanese

Akira Kurosawa’s adaptation of King Lear is an epic historical drama set in sixteenth-century Japan, abundant with blood, betrayal, and battles for ultimate power.

Our take by Taylor Leigh Harper

An attempt to articulate just how vast and magnificent the scope of Akira Kurosawa’s 乱 (Ran) is will inevitably fall short. Recognized as a master of epics, including his 七人の侍 (Seven Samurai, 1954), Kurosawa reimagines Shakespeare’s tragic King Lear set in medieval Japan. Each shot is labored and precise, as sublime landscapes overwhelm the screen, dwarfing the armies of men fighting below. 

At the center of the ensuing wars is Hidetora Ichimonji, an aging warlord. Ichimonji divides his conquered land between his three sons, Taro, Jiro, Saburo. The Ichimonji clan, however, will not settle for less than everything. Father and sons scheme against one another, leading to violent plots for control over the kingdom. Greed poisons the Ichimonji’s bloodline, pervasive and all-consuming. The tragedy that unfolds is indeed as poignant as any great Shakespeare work. 

The road ahead is lined with bodies, blood, jealousy, paranoia—and it’s a long way to the bottom from the throne. Kurosawa, confronting his own mortality and legacy, achieves a titanic masterpiece with Ran. Few films so deeply grasp the tragedy of war at this visceral level. While Ran is not an easy watch, it’s a must-watch for all.

What happens

Shakespeare's King Lear is reimagined as a singular historical epic set in sixteenth-century Japan where an aging warlord divides his kingdom between his three sons.

What the critics said

Notable Critics

"At age 75, the director has made his most costly epic to date, and it's a dazzlingly successful addition to his distinguished career."

— Variety Staff

Awards

Oscars

1 win · 3 noms

Won: Best Costume DesignNominated: Best Art Direction-Set DecorationNominated: Best CinematographyNominated: Best Director

Golden Globes

1 nom

Nominated: Best Motion Picture: Foreign Language

BAFTA

2 wins · 4 noms

Won: Best Film Not in the English LanguageWon: Best Make Up ArtistNominated: Best CinematographyNominated: Best Costume DesignNominated: Best Production DesignNominated: Best Screenplay (Adapted)

Spirit Awards

1 nom

Nominated: Special Distinction Award

Nat. Board of Review

2 wins · 1 nom

Won: Best DirectorWon: Best Foreign Language FilmNominated: Top Foreign Films

NYFCC

1 win · 1 nom

Won: Best Foreign Language FilmNominated: Best Director

LAFCA

2 wins · 1 nom

Won: Best Foreign FilmWon: Best MusicNominated: Best Director

César Awards

2 noms

Nominated: Best Foreign FilmNominated: Best Poster