I reviewed Ghost of Tsushima for Polygon. It has a world filled with natural beauty and a captivating samurai aesthetic but I sure wish the gameplay was more distinctive and interesting.https://www.polygon.com/reviews/2020/7/14/21322970/ghost-of-tsushima-review-ps4-kurosawa-mode …
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I didn't really talk about this in my review because I want to move past the point where it's considered remarkable for a game to have a few decent, humanized female characters in it, but Ghost of Tsushima does have a few important, humanized female characters in it. That's cool.
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People only remember the black and white stuff because that's what all the famous American directors reference when talking about him. :\
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That said, it's 100% obvious where Luke Skywalker's opening shots came from. Right there, image 4.
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I've never seen Ran, but that dream sequence in Kagemusha is like a psychedelic masterpiece
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and the way the colors are so saturated in these old films but they always work is just
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Kagemusha is incredibly dull but often riveting in its shot composition and use of color. And Dreams. And... He was so good with color and movement.
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There's a real sense in a lot of Kurosawa's work of ukiyo-e prints come to life, complete with all the stylisation.
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True but from his color era i think only Ran is really popular. And it doesnt compares to the impact of Hidden Fortress, Seven Samurai or Yojimbo
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