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Ikiru: A Soul Gripping Story of Humility and the Search for Living the Fulfilled Life
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On the 37th episode of The Cinematic Odyssey, Max and Tristen discuss their opinions on one of cinema's towering achievements, from the late cinematic titan, pioneer, and master, Akira Kurosawa. Ikiru, translated to english as "To Live" follows an old man in the final days of his life where he attempts to right the wrongs of his past and salvage the previous wasted decades of his life mired in monotony, boredom, disdain, and lovelessness. We talk about the various technical achievements that Kurosawa showcases, the towering performance of Takashi Shimura, and the philosophy behind the message of the film.
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