Ever since his directorial debut in 1943, legendary director Akira Kurosawa amassed a prolific career which contained some of the greatest features ever made. Dreams was one of the last few films he crafted, which has a unique inspiration of the directors own recurring dreams alongside stories from Japanese folklore. It does not have a single narrative, instead depicting eight vignettes that capture a dreamlike feeling and childlike wonder amidst the painterly visuals.
My review of Akira Kurosawa's Dreams is now available to read at The Geek Show.
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