G
1963    2h 23m, ドラマ
8.497%95%8.4
ナショナル・シューズの権藤専務は、自分の息子と間違えられて運転手の息子が誘拐され、身代金3千万円を要求される。苦悩の末、権藤は運転手のために全財産を投げ出して3千万円を用意する。無事子どもは取り戻したが、犯人は巧みに金を奪い逃走してしまい、権藤自身は会社を追われてしまう……。
監督:Akira Kurosawa
  • Toshirō MifuneKingo Gondo
  • Tatsuya NakadaiChief Detective Tokura
  • Kyōko KagawaReiko Gondo
  • Tatsuya MihashiKawanishi, Gondo's secretary
  • Isao KimuraDetective Arai
  • Kenjirō IshiyamaChief Detective 'Bos'n' Taguchi
  • Takeshi KatōDetective Nakao
  • Takashi ShimuraChief of Investigation Section
  • Jun TazakiKamiya, National Shoes Publicity Director
  • Nobuo NakamuraIshimaru, National Shoes Design Department Director
  • Yūnosuke ItōBaba - National Shoes Executive
  • Tsutomu YamazakiGinjirô Takeuchi - Medical Intern
  • Minoru ChiakiFirst Reporter
  • Eijirō TōnoFactory Worker
  • Masao ShimizuPrison Warden
  • Yutaka SadaAoki - the Chauffeur
  • Masahiko ShimazuShinichi Aoki
  • Toshio EgiJun Gondo
  • Kōji MitsuiSecond Reporter
  • Kyū SazankaFirst Creditor
  • trrs2026年5月12日
    I know this movie is highly praised but I do feel like the director has had better films. This was a good rollercoster of a ride till the later half and personally I felt it dragged on. But overall it’s a decent film good if you wanna explore some older cinema.
  • LivewireAdmin2025年9月14日
    Akira Kurosawa’s High and Low is a taut, two-movement thriller that first squeezes you with white-knuckle tension and then coolly unspools the mechanics of pursuit. It’s the rare film where the structure becomes part of the pleasure: Part One is a claustrophobic, ethically charged kidnapping standoff; Part Two is an exacting, boots-on-the-ground police procedural. Together they make a riveting study of class, conscience, and collective problem-solving. Part Two struggles with pace a bit and the absence of Toshirô Mifune removes a lot of the weight; that man controls your focus. What grabbed me most was the cinematography. Kurosawa’s widescreen compositions turn rooms into chessboards and people into deliberate pieces. The camera blocks and re-blocks characters across multiple planes—foreground debates, midground glances, background movements—so that tension is layered rather than simply cut together. Sharp contrasts carve the “high” from the “low”: the airy, elevated modernist home where the negotiations unfold versus the humid sprawl of the city below. Windows, bannisters, and door frames become visual bars, quietly imprisoning characters inside their own moral calculations. Even when the frame is crowded, the image is lucid; you always know where to look because the staging does the storytelling. It’s a masterclass in blocking, depth, and geometric precision that makes stand-still conversations feel kinetic. I have no idea how Kurosawa was able to keep multiple subjects in frame AND in focus without resorting to a split-diopter... Then comes the shift. Once the film pivots from private crisis to public investigation, the depiction of the police force is unusually absorbing. Kurosawa presents them as a true ensemble—no lone-wolf genius, just coordinated craft. Detectives map out timelines, test hypotheses, rehearse movements, and pool tiny fragments of data until patterns emerge. You feel the grind: stakeouts, false leads, incremental wins. The film respects procedure without glamorizing it; the cops are competent, collaborative, and human. That collective intelligence is exciting on its own terms, and it adds texture to the moral stakes established in the first half. The contrast between the single household in turmoil and the sprawling civic machine at work is the point—the investigation isn’t just plot propulsion, it’s a thematic counterweight. The part that stood out to me the most as being implausible was the press being so willing to work with investigators to catch the villain lol what a nice world that would be! The two-part design also amplifies the movie’s big ideas. The first half traps us in the high house, forcing us to sit with questions of responsibility, status, and sacrifice. The second half descends to the city’s margins, where consequences ripple outward and social strata collide. “High” and “low” aren’t just elevations; they’re vantage points—moral, economic, and literal—and the film keeps toggling between them until the title feels like an X-ray of the whole society. Performances are tightly controlled—emotion often lands in posture and silence rather than speeches—and the pacing, especially in the first half, is immaculate. As stated earlier, if anything holds it back from a perfect score for me, it’s a slight slackening late in the procedural stretch, where the method becomes a touch repetitious. But even there, the payoff sequences are staged with such crisp visual intelligence that the momentum returns right when it needs to. Bottom line: High and Low is a superbly crafted thriller that earns its reputation not just with suspense but with rigorous visual storytelling, an admirably grounded portrayal of police work, and a clean, two-act architecture that lets both the moral drama and the investigative engine sing. Letterboxd: FilmPhanPA
  • parcolan2026年3月18日
    Absolutely 💯 top
  • MechaJayZilla2026年1月16日
    One of Kurosawa's best. The entire cast are excellent. Mifune is superb. It's no wonder this film has a modern remake.
  • Varun2024年10月19日
    A really engaging movie from start to end. Every scene, dialogue and decision is so meticulously crafted and the three acts were well structured. I’m a sucker for long scenes that take place in a single location so the first act was the most riveting. The procedural investigation in the second act was very interesting to follow. I thought the third act chase was a bit too long but it still felt intense and also contained some banger music. Overall this was a masterfully directed film and I’m so glad I finally started checking out the revered Kurosawa’s filmography a few months ago.
  • cultfilmliker2025年8月11日
    It’s a movie about different elevations Well-crafted “pro-cop propaganda” that I want to chalk up as being more pro-community!

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