Description
Featuring a beautifully nuanced performance by Takashi Shimura as a bureaucrat diagnosed with stomach cancer, Ikiru is an intensely lyrical and moving film which explores the nature of existence and how we find meaning in our lives.
Opening with a shot of an x-ray, showing the main character's stomach, Ikiru tells the tale of a dedicated, downtrodden civil servant who, diagnosed with terminal cancer, learns to change his dull, unfulfilled existence, and suddenly discovers a zest for life. Plunging first into self-pity, then a bout of hedonistic pleasure-seeking on the frenetic streets of post-war Tokyo, Watanabe – the film's hero – finds himself driven to give some meaning to his life, finally finding satisfaction through building a children's playground. Beautifully played by Takashi Shimura (who starred in 21 of Kurosawa's films), Ikiru is an intensely lyrical and moving film, and was one of Kurosawa's own favourites.
‘The central performance [is] magnificent’ - The Observer
***** ‘Ikiru is [Takashi Shimura’s] greatest performance’ – Total Film
***** ‘Meticulously constructed, beautifully played and poignant.’ - Empire
Product details
| SKU | 5035673015216 |
| Alphabetical Title | Ikiru |
| BFICID | 150038732 |
| Blu-Ray Region | B |
| Brand / Publisher | BFI |
| Catalogue Number | BFIB1521 |
| Certificate | PG |
| Colour | Black & White |
| Countries | Japan |
| Director | Akira Kurosawa |
| Format | Blu-ray |
| Language(s) | Japanese |
| Product contents | 2 discs |
| Running time | 143 mins |
| Subtitles | English |
| Year | 1952 |
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