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      • Contemporary reviews were positive, with a Bosley Crowther piece in The New York Times from January 1963 calling it ”an aggressive and chilling drama of modern-day Japan” which ”gives to an ordinary tale of greedy and murderous contention a certain basic philosophical tone”.
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  2. The Bad Sleep Well might be the most famous, or acclaimed, film of Kurosawa's that I hadn't seen before. Although it's very esteemed ( it has 100% on Rotten Tomatoes ), I never really had much interest in watching it.

  3. The Bad Sleep Well is a great film, with excellent acting from all the actors, especially my favorite Japanese actor, Takashi Shimura as Moriyama. Kurosawa shows in this film that no one can or will ever top his skill at doing tableau shots.

  4. The Bad Sleep Well (Japanese: 悪い奴ほどよく眠る, Hepburn: Warui Yatsu Hodo Yoku Nemuru, lit. ' The worse the villain, the better they sleep ') is a 1960 Japanese neo-noir crime mystery film directed by Akira Kurosawa. It was the first film to be produced under Kurosawa's own independent production company. [3]

  5. Yes, recently I saw a person randomly telling me at the library that the film was a great one. Granted, I haven't seen much of Kurosawa's films (including Seven Samurai which I intend to watch), I certainly felt that The Bad Sleep well had quite a compelling story.

  6. In this video, I review Akira Kurosawa's 1960 film The Bad Sleep Well. Often regarded as a masterpiece in the film noir genre, I analyze the elements that ma...

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  7. The Bad Sleep Well: Directed by Akira Kurosawa. With Toshirô Mifune, Masayuki Mori, Kyôko Kagawa, Tatsuya Mihashi. A vengeful young man marries the daughter of a corrupt industrialist in order to seek justice for his father's suicide.

  8. May 11, 2020 · The primary difference between the two films is the vastly different ending of The Bad Sleep Well from its original version, of course, but the film and the play feature many other differences, such as how The Bad Sleep Well is set within the corporate world and the way in which Kurosawa combines different characters from Hamlet to create the ...

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