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High and Low (1962)
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Reviews Counted:13
Fresh:12
Rotten:1
Average Rating:7.7/10
Runtime: 2 hrs 23 mins
Genre: Foreign Films
Synopsis: Based on KING'S RANSOM, a crime novel by Ed McBain, HIGH AND LOW stars Toshirô Mifune as Kingo Gondo, a wealthy, hardworking businessman. As Gondo plans a coup that will secure his position as the... Based on KING'S RANSOM, a crime novel by Ed McBain, HIGH AND LOW stars Toshirô Mifune as Kingo Gondo, a wealthy, hardworking businessman. As Gondo plans a coup that will secure his position as the head of his Yokohama shoe company, he is contacted by a criminal who informs him that he's kidnapped his son. The crook demands a huge ransom for the boy's return--an amount that has taken Gondo 30 years of labor to amass. As the worried industrialist prepares to pay the ransom, he discovers that his son is safe at home--the kidnapper has mistakenly snatched his chauffeur's son. The question quickly becomes: Does Gondo abandon his plans to pay off the criminal, or does he do the honorable thing and help save his driver's child? This moral dilemma drives Akira Kurosawa's intelligent, detailed thriller that features Mifune in a thoughtful, nuanced performance as a man forced to make a startlingly difficult decision. The first half of Kurosawa's film takes place high upon Gondo's hilltop home, in scenes shot almost entirely in his spacious living room. The second half, however, is largely set in the lowly, cramped confines of the city where the kidnapper hides from the police investigation led by the determined Inspector Tokura (Tatsuya Nakadai). The film's excellent cast also includes Kurosawa regulars Kyôko Kagawa, Takashi Shimura, and Susumu Fujita. With its bleak backdrop of 1960s industrial Yokohama, HIGH AND LOW stands as one of the finest examples of Japanese film noir, lensed through the meticulous vision of a master filmmaker. [More]
Starring: Toshirô Mifune, Tatsuya Mihashi, Tatsuya Nakadai, Tsutomu Yamazaki
Starring: Toshirô Mifune, Tatsuya Mihashi, Tatsuya Nakadai, Tsutomu Yamazaki, Kyôko Kagawa, Susumu Fujita, Takashi Shimura
Director: Akira Kurosawa
Director: Akira Kurosawa
Screenwriter: Ryuzo Kikushima, Hideo Oguni, Akira Kurosawa
Story: Ed McBain
Producer: Ryuzo Kikushima, Tomoyuki Tanaka
Reviews for High and Low
The images populate the widescreen frame like a pressure cooker that is ready to blow up. And in High and Low, blow up they do.
Kurosawa revels in the details of detection, as well as doing miraculous things with the composition of his widescreen frame.
As the title suggests this is a film about the haves and the have-nots, or the high and the low.
One of the greatest cops-and-crooks films ever made, High and Low is a combination of immensely powerful psychodrama and exquisitely detailed police procedural.
The pessimism that dominates the film becomes an oppressive turn-off.
While not a masterpiece on par with Kurosawa's best work, High And Low is a fine example of his craft, and further proof that it's not a few masterpieces but the overall scope of a career that defines a great director.
expertly weaves a police tale with social commentary while remaining a character study above all.
High and Low illuminates its world with a wholeness and complexity you rarely see in film.
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