Showing posts with label Ran. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ran. Show all posts

Friday, March 16, 2007

Post-Occupation Japan


Ran, directed by Akira Kurosawa, was filmed in 1985. This period in Japanese History is known as Post-Occupation since the American occupation had recently ended in 1952. The article from Wikipedia explains that by the 1980's, the Japanese economy became incredibly strong again, and was a main contender with the USA, causing a strained relationship. Japan had also become a major supplier of arms to the United Nations during the Korean War and despite its agreement never to have an army again since WWII, Japan had built a Self-Defense Force. This was with strong encouragement from the United States due to the growing tensions of the Cold War with The Soviet Union. The period, though prosperous for Japan, is marked with increasing tensions between many different nations.

Monday, February 19, 2007

Death in Kurosawa's "Ran"


In this critical article, Zvika Serper argues that Kurosawa, the director of Ran, depicts the murders of two characters in a contrasting but yet harmonious way. Lady Sue, who is beheaded by the agents of Kaede, is innocent and is therefore presented in an honorable fashion according to Japanese theater. Kaede on the other hand has destroyed the house of Ichimonji and killed Lady Sue and therefore is beheaded ruthlessly the scene following Lady Sue's death. Kaede's death however is presented in a dishonorable fashion with blood spurting and taking up the scene. Serper concludes that the depiction of death in Ran allows the movie to represent Japanese theater and culture.