I Live in Fear

Alternate title(s): Record of a Living Being
Foreign Title: Ikimono no koroku
Date: January 01, 1955 to December 31, 1955
Dates Note: 1955
Country of Origin: Japan
Place of Origin: Japan
Languages: Japanese
Color: B&W
Silent: No
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Samurai Rebellion: Toshiro Mifune, Screen Icon
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Made shortly after the first H-bomb tests in the Pacific caused renewed fear in Japan of nuclear war, this film has only grown in relevance. It also remains a remarkable testament to the versatility and daring of Mifune, who at the age of thirty-five took on the role of a crusty, eccentric old patriarch, Nakajima, who attempts to sell his small foundry and move to Brazil, out of range of the nuclear holocaust he envisions as imminent. Like King Lear, he watches, outraged, as members of his large family seek to protect their financial interests by having him declared insane. Mifune’s performance is so transformative that “even hardened film buffs fail to recognize him” (Film Forum).

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