+ Follow KUROSAWA AKIRA Tag
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The Seven Samurai is almost three hours long. Its in black and white and there are no special effects. And you have to read sub-titles. These are just some of the reasons why this 50-year-old film (plus the fact that it is 50 years old) should not endure, but it does. In a recent Saturday evening showing at UP, it drew a fairly respectable crowd. This is quite amazing, considering that several Oscar contenders were having their regular run in commercial theaters at the same time.
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