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Serpent's Path
It’s interesting to go to early Kurosawa to see where depravity resides, especially in his own minimalism. Here we have an echoless chamber, rotting on the inside, hidden in the very center of the bustling city, proof that evil resides right beneath us. We’re never free from it. It infects those around us. Our actions, our desires. Our deeds. How we go through with it all. Repetition. The chase. Brutality. No signs of hope. Silences. All ring through and stay true in other Kurosawa’s works, but here everything is laid so bare that it’s hard not to be spellbinded by the blood and psychosis of his filmography.
Serpent's Path
Japanuary '26 #12. Kiyoshi Kurosawa, la eterna cabra.
Serpent's Path
In desperate need of a rewatch after seeing Kurosawa go fatalistic mode once again.
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