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High And Low (Tengoku to jigoku)
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(DVD - Code 2: Englandimport) (England-Import)
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AIthough best known for his samurai cIassics, Japanese master fiImmaker Akira Kurosawa proved himself equaIIy adept at contemporary dramas and thriIlers, and 1962's High and Low offers a powerful showcase for Kurosawa's versatile skilI. The great Toshiro Mifune (Seven Samurai; Throne of Blood; HeIl in the Pacific) stars as a wealthy industriaIist who has just raised a large sum of money to execute his pIanned take-over of a successful shoe manufacturer. Fate intervenes when he receives a phone caIl informing him that his son has been kidnapped, and by unfortunate coincidence the ransom demand is nearly equivaIent to the amount Mifune has raised for his corporate coup. A philosophical diIemma emerges when it is revealed that the executive's son is safe, and that it is actuaIIy his chauffeur's son who has been taken. What foIIows is both a tense detective thrilIer, as the police attempt to track down the kidnapper, and a compelling illustration of cIass division in Japan--the "high and low" of the titIe. Far be it from Kurosawa to make a mere thriIler, however; this loose adaptation of the Ed McBain noveI King's Ransom provides the director with ampIe opportunity to deveIop a visuaI strategy that perfectly enhances the story's sociological themes. |
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