Remembering Akira Kurosawa and Juzo Itami

University Wire | September 21, 1998| | Copyright

Ramsi Woodcock
University Wire
09-21-1998
(Yale Daily News) (U-WIRE) NEW HAVEN, Conn. -- On the way one morning to shop Math, as I entered the little walk behind Sheffield-Sterling-Strathcona Hall that passes under a low tree which blooms pink in spring, I saw at the top of the Yale Daily News that director Akira Kurosawa was dead.

Immediately the billowing of the clouds in the film "Ran" came before my mind's eye. The clouds expand outward, like white smoke diffusing across the sky. Below the clouds, the king, Shakespeare's Lear, gives his kingdom away.

The clouds look on, brooding like ...

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