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Action Pact Movie Essay

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The drama, action pact film, Hidden Fortress directed by Akira Kurosawa, is Kurosawa’s most fun film. Hidden Fortress is the most mainstream and entertaining film you will see with the lightest tones. With two Japanese peasants who make an attempt to make a profit off of found gold during a tribal war, but fail after multiple attempts try to return to their home in Hayakawa. In exchange for their most valued resource, the two greedy Japanese peasants accompaniment a man and a woman across enemy lines, although not realizing that the man is General Makabe Rokurota and the woman is Princess Yuki of the Akizuki clan. This drama, action pact film brings both a romantic element and a stolen identity element to the table, but Kurosawa blends both …show more content…

With the use of camera movements and blocking, Kurosawa is able to communicate to the audience the value of a character. For example, look at the opening shot of the film. The camera follows the two squabbling peasants from behind. The movement and blocking of both of the actors and the camera fluctuates a bit and you can tell that something important is about to be uncovered that will be an important distinguishing factor for the rest of the film. This opening shot also provides insight to the audience about the rest of the film. Another technique that is used that brought this film to its full potential was the editing. Kurosawa used his editing skills to tell the story. Every cut that was made took effect. When looking at the battle scene, the majority of the shots were action packed and were quick cuts for the progression of the battle. These edits were made to intrigue the audience and to help them make insight of not only the plot, but also what was going on. Using such edits created lively movements that help to create visual interest for the audience and kept them on the edge of their

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