The More Things Change
Chaos and transformation in Akira Kurosawa's films
by Bilge Ebiri
posted Jan 13, 2010
COMMENTS (2)
Great piece. Always love Ebiri's stuff.
jhg posted 17.01.10
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THE AUTHOR
Bilge Ebiri writes about film for New York magazine and Bookforum. He is also the director of the feature film New Guy (2003).
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what do you make of red beard...in which the protagonist changes completely over the course of the film (other examples of character's who ideologies shift could surely found as well ...as in the woman in no regrets for our youth). of course anomalies exist within any given theory - your reading was still pretty splendid. cheers.
yawn22662 posted 04.02.10