Akira Kurosawa’s masterpiece exists as an excellent example of how to craft a powerful story.
It goes without saying that a solid screenplay is key when taking on a project as involved as Akira Kurosawa‘s Seven Samurai. However, there are countless other elements that tie into what makes the film so spectacular besides just good writing.
With the video essay “Seven Samurai – A Lesson in Storytelling,” the YouTube series Jack’s Movie Reviews gives us a quick rundown of all the pieces that unquestionably make this Kurosawa’s most influential film.
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