I've just recently seen this movie and was totally mesmerized by it. If anyone out there has seen it, I would greatly appreciate my reading your views about it.
To tell you the truth, frank, it's been almost 30 years since I've seen this at the theatre, and I don't remember seeing it since. The thing I really remember about it is that the early scenes in the snow were suspenseful, yet beautiful. The photography shows a vast Siberian landscape which seems to dwarf the human characters. But despite a seemingly-simple and low-key plot, the film thoroughly depicts the characters' growing friendship while allegorically depicting the relationship between humanity and nature. I really need to watch the film again to remember the details better!
"Naked Woman, Naked Man Where did you get that nice sun tan?"
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Strangely enough, I've had this film out from the library in Portland Oregon three times and never watched it. I've seen it absolutely panned by Kurosawa critics.
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