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Seven Samurai (1954)

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Seven Samurai (1954) is a Japanese historical drama directed by Akira Kurosawa. The film depicts seven master swordsmen who are enlisted to defend a rural village against bandits. Its innovative storytelling and impactful action sequences have profoundly influenced filmmaking worldwide. It remains notable for its exploration of heroism, community, and the bonds between individuals.

This movie is appreciated by audiences interested in classic cinema, martial arts films, and Japanese culture.

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What is the plot of Seven Samurai?

Akira Kurosawa's 1954 film follows poor farmers who hire seven masterless samurai to defend their village from bandits. The group is led by Kambei Shimada, played by Takashi Shimura.

Why is Toshiro Mifune's Kikuchiyo important?

Kikuchiyo is the wild, socially insecure outsider whose farmer background complicates the samurai-village divide. Toshiro Mifune's performance gives the film much of its humor, anger, and emotional force.

How did Seven Samurai influence Western films?

Its team-gathering structure directly inspired The Magnificent Seven in 1960. The film also shaped later action and heist movies built around recruiting specialists for a dangerous mission.

How long is Seven Samurai?

Seven Samurai runs about 207 minutes in its full version. Its length supports a slow build from village desperation to recruitment, training, and the final rain-soaked battle.

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