
Ran (film) - Wikipedia
Ran (Japanese: 乱, lit. 'chaos or tumult') is a 1985 epic historical action drama film directed, co-written, and edited by Akira Kurosawa. The plot derives from William Shakespeare 's King …
Ran (1985) - IMDb
Ran: Directed by Akira Kurosawa. With Tatsuya Nakadai, Akira Terao, Jinpachi Nezu, Daisuke Ryû. In Medieval Japan, an elderly warlord retires, handing over his empire to his three sons.
Ran movie review & film summary (1985) - Roger Ebert
2000年10月1日 · “Ran” is set in medieval times, but it is a 20th century film, in which an old man can arrive at the end of his life having won all his battles, and foolishly think he still has the …
Ran | Rotten Tomatoes
At the age of seventy, after years of consolidating his empire, the Great Lord Hidetora Ichimonji (Tatsuya Nakadai) decides to abdicate and divide his domain...
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- 类别: History, Drama
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Lord Hidetora is a warlord who transfers his kingdom to his eldest son. A power struggle ensues, incited by his two disinherited younger sons.
Ran streaming: where to watch movie online? - JustWatch
Currently you are able to watch "Ran" streaming on BFI Player Amazon Channel. With Ran, legendary director Akira Kurosawa reimagines Shakespeare's King Lear as a singular …
Ran (1985) - Plot - IMDb
Japanese warlord Hidetori Ichimonji decides the time has come to retire and divide his fiefdom among his three sons. His eldest and middle sons - Taro and Jiro - agree with his decision and …
Ran (Film) - TV Tropes
Ran (乱, Japanese for "rebellion", or "disturbed/confused") is a 1985 film by Akira Kurosawa, made late in his career. The third and last of Kurosawa's Shakespeare adaptations (after …
Ran (1985) - The Movie Database (TMDB)
With Ran, legendary director Akira Kurosawa reimagines Shakespeare's King Lear as a singular historical epic set in sixteenth-century Japan.
Ran (1985) directed by Akira Kurosawa • Reviews, film - Letterboxd
With Ran, legendary director Akira Kurosawa reimagines Shakespeare’s King Lear as a singular historical epic set in sixteenth-century Japan.