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Genre: Historical Drama, Literary adaptation
Language: Japanese
Cast: Takashi Shimura, Toshiro Mifune, Machiki Kyo
Runtime: 88 mins
UK Certification: 12
Film: Black and white
Plot: An adaptation of Ryunosuke Akutagawa's novel, famous for retelling the same event from multiple viewpoints.
Copyright: Toho Company
"clients: W.W. Norton, Rodrigo Corral Design. One of the interior illustrations for the reissue of The Beautiful and the Grotesque, a collection of short stories by Japanese writer Ryunosuke Akutagawa. Published in 2010. Awards and recognitions: Society of Illustrators 53 (2011)". © Yuko Shimizu
Source and more info: yukoart.com/work/the-beautiful-and-the-grotesque-4/?work_...
"Individually, we are one drop. Together, we are an ocean." - Ryunosuke Satoro.
What I like most about the beach is it is a place where I can go and observe the vastness of the horizon, where the sky meets the waters surface. The waves were choppy there where no swimming signs out on this day so there are few people present just me and the horizon.
The turbulence of the sea and sky remind me of how things are constantly changing.
Ryunosuke Yamazumi from the acrobatic Duo Loco-Motion. Gave a performance on rue Centrale in the Bronx area of Ville LaSalle as part of their annual end of season street festival.
Remi, Donna, Neil, Andrew, and Angela at Matsuzaki's house. Andrew is about to be attacked by Ryunosuke, while Ryu's dad, watches
I saw Kurosawas Rashomon and thought that Akutagawas stories used to build the movie fable could give me some additional amazement extending the one Ive gotten from the movie. After reading this book from the front to the back cover and under a single breath - I hardly remember what were my initial expectations and motives urging me to buy and read this book. For More 5 Star Reviews Rashomon and Seventeen Other Stories (Penguin Classics) by Ryunosuke Akutagawa