I am starting to write. I have been struggling and when I referred "How to?" videos, all say that you need to know the end, but the second quote about "the mountain" broke my vaguely mismatched puzzles into a 1000 different pieces, but now I know how to put them all back into one beautiful piece. I don't know the end, I don't need to, I'll just put one word at a time and let the people I write tell their story through me. I've tried and failed at most things in life and my career; skepticism has a permanent bite on me. I wish to overcome it. I feel that there is a need for the stories in me to be told; just like diarrhea, the one that you cannot hold. No medication called the real-world problem has a cure for this. Just have to sit and let those words bleed. Dear inspired people and universe, ferry me your goodwill. May months or years pass, once I have my book in hand, I will come back here, to this comment, and pay my respect so that someone else may find their inspiration to tell the stories they have been whispering just n their minds.
Thank you guys his Rashoman film screen play is still today gets me in it's hooking me in the film i love it... Rashoman Seven samurai RAN are my favorite akira Kurosawa films
Ozu, Mizoguchi, and Kurosawa (of course there are many more, but these three being paramount) are the last voices to so-capably express life accurate to, and challenging to the artistic, political, criminal, culturally symbolic, and familial differences between pre-and-post-industrial / war Japanese wages between stories of traditionalism and bohemian social shifts. Accurate representation’s of more historic Japanese life- and especially with Mizoguchi, the treatment of Japanese women at a time.. Absolute masters. I see a lot of directors, and cinematographers trying to avoid thing’s such as colour uses that might accidentally be mistaken for traditional symbolism- much of their greatness, despite being acknowledged, seemed to almost fall into avoided ‘cliches’ such as red in a Chinese film-by filmmakers rejecting modernity and traditionalist injections. Not to say they should or should not hold to them- but it is stupidly reductive imo- a similar sort of mechanism that had Westerns avoid showing slavery.
When I CAN write, I go into like a flow state, nothing's stopping me, the ideas coming out of me faster than I can put them on the page When I can't write it's like dragging a sack of bricks uphill.
I’ll never forget the feeling I got from watching RAN, Kurosawa is a legend
these are not writing tips but advice for every career...we love you..
...we miss you sensei.
A great man who meant every word he spoke while sharing his wisdom freely and voluntarily. 👏
Salute! 🌿
Kurosawa’s “Sanjuro” - taught me a hero can be both comedic and fierce.
Seriously if you want to study Cinema WRITE, WRITE, WRITE and READ! Master Kurosawa is a titan of story telling.
Master of his work, Teaching generations to come about Cinema so we keep his Legacy Alive.
I am starting to write. I have been struggling and when I referred "How to?" videos, all say that you need to know the end, but the second quote about "the mountain" broke my vaguely mismatched puzzles into a 1000 different pieces, but now I know how to put them all back into one beautiful piece. I don't know the end, I don't need to, I'll just put one word at a time and let the people I write tell their story through me.
I've tried and failed at most things in life and my career; skepticism has a permanent bite on me. I wish to overcome it. I feel that there is a need for the stories in me to be told; just like diarrhea, the one that you cannot hold. No medication called the real-world problem has a cure for this. Just have to sit and let those words bleed. Dear inspired people and universe, ferry me your goodwill. May months or years pass, once I have my book in hand, I will come back here, to this comment, and pay my respect so that someone else may find their inspiration to tell the stories they have been whispering just n their minds.
Good luck, i hope all is going well. This is a reminder to keep at it every day if you stopped.
Beautiful flow of thought, but one terrible comparison. 😅
Anyway, may the passion and patience be with you.
Akira Kurosawa, a great pioneer of cinema.
This is THE VIDEO for all the upcoming young writers. Thank you ✌️
Thank you guys his Rashoman film screen play is still today gets me in it's hooking me in the film i love it...
Rashoman
Seven samurai
RAN
are my favorite akira Kurosawa films
Wow! Amazing 🤩
I love your videos guys.
I just love how it motivates me.
KEEP it up!
Love u legend
The master himself
6:20 Hayao Miyazaki?!
yeah
Beautiful
Great information 👏
Ozu, Mizoguchi, and Kurosawa (of course there are many more, but these three being paramount) are the last voices to so-capably express life accurate to, and challenging to the artistic, political, criminal, culturally symbolic, and familial differences between pre-and-post-industrial / war Japanese wages between stories of traditionalism and bohemian social shifts. Accurate representation’s of more historic Japanese life- and especially with Mizoguchi, the treatment of Japanese women at a time.. Absolute masters.
I see a lot of directors, and cinematographers trying to avoid thing’s such as colour uses that might accidentally be mistaken for traditional symbolism- much of their greatness, despite being acknowledged, seemed to almost fall into avoided ‘cliches’ such as red in a Chinese film-by filmmakers rejecting modernity and traditionalist injections. Not to say they should or should not hold to them- but it is stupidly reductive imo- a similar sort of mechanism that had Westerns avoid showing slavery.
can you pls do one for satyajit ray next .
MAESTRO ❤
Thank you 😊
Thank you❤
Very interesting. Dino-Like🦖
Many remember Kurosawa for seven samurai but he made better movies than seven samurai.
seven samurai is his most iconic work just like 8 1/2 is Fellini's most iconic work
@@sameerahmed-gx8js this statement kind of feels a little irrelevant to the statement being made in the orignial comment
May I ask what those are?
When I CAN write, I go into like a flow state, nothing's stopping me, the ideas coming out of me faster than I can put them on the page
When I can't write it's like dragging a sack of bricks uphill.