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Scandal

Shuban

Japan

1950

105 Min
Black and White
1.33:1
Japanese
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DIR Akira Kurosawa

PROD Takashi Koide

SCR Ryûzô Kikushima, Akira Kurosawa

DP Toshio Ubukata

CAST Toshirô Mifune, Yoshiko Yamaguchi, Takashi Shimura, Yôko Katsuragi, Noriko Sengoku, Sakae Ozawa, Shin'ichi Himori

MUSIC Fumio Hayasaka

Synopsis

A handsome, suave Toshiro Mifune lights up the screen as painter Ichiro, whose circumstantial meeting with a famous singer (Yoshiko Yamaguchi) is twisted by the tabloid press into a torrid affair. Ichiro files a lawsuit against the seedy gossip magazine, but his lawyer, Hiruta (Kurosawa stalwart Takashi Shimura), is playing both sides. A portrait of cultural moral decline, Scandal is also a compelling courtroom drama and a moving tale of human redemption. —The Criterion Collection

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Akira Kurosawa

The son of an army officer, Kurosawa studied art before gravitating to film as a means of supporting himself. He served seven years as an assistant to director Kajiro Yamamoto before he began his own directorial career with Sanshiro Sugata (1943), a film about the 19th century struggle for supremacy between adherents of judo and jujitsu that so impressed the military government, he was prevailed upon to make a sequel (Sanshiro Sugata Part Two). Following the end of World War II, Kurosawa’s career gathered speed with a series of films that cut across all genres, from crime thrillers to period dramas. Among the latter, his Rashomon (1951) became the first postwar Japanese film to find wide favor with Western audiences. It was Kurosawa’s The Seven Samurai (1954), however, that made the largest impact of any of his movies outside of Japan. Although heavily cut for its original release, this three-hour-plus medieval action drama, shot with painstaking… read more

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josher

3Apr13

I'm a huge sucker for sentimental humanistic films, but this was just a bit much at times. I think I was laughing when I was supposed to be crying on several occasions. Still, I liked it despite its corniness. It had some endearing moments for sure.

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Rock Streams Leper

1Apr13

The compositions are work here are nearly perfect, even if the story most certainly isn't. 3/5

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AKFilmFan

6Apr12

A scathing view of tabloid newspapers with Shimura stealing the show with his lawyer that was partly based on a guy Kurosawa met in a bar many years ago.

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Ace Craven

14Sep11

Paparazzi have been a problem from the beginning -this film makes their carnal roots evident. The artist is torn by modernity. One of Kurosawa's most honest and, sadly, on the nose films. The camera work is brilliant at points. A lack of consistency prevents a lasting impression. This story could have gone anywhere but where SCANDAL goes is quite personal. Several themes are later revisited in a less plain manner.

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By Omar Antonio Iturria​ga on April 12, 2010

Being on my quest to finish the AK100, I have just finished viewing “Scandal”. This is Kurosawa’s most “Hollywood”-esque film focusing on a popular singer and a painter being caught in the midst of…  read review

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By Adam Suraf on December 24, 2008
Sandwiched between “Stray Dog” and “Rashomon”, this less revered drama from Akira Kurosawa takes on tabloid journalism with a decidedly American flavor. Toshiro Mifune is handsome, and somewhat bland…

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