

麦の刈入れが終わる頃。とある農村では野武士たちの襲来を前に恐怖におののいていた。百姓だけで闘っても勝ち目はないが、麦を盗られれば飢え死にしてしまう。百姓たちは野盗から村を守るため侍を雇うことを決断する。やがて、百姓たちは食べるのもままならない浪人たち7人を見つけ出し、彼らとともに野武士に対抗すべく立ち上がる……。
- wade.will2026年6月8日I really liked this movie. Overall it was true to the era and who the Samurai were. Same for the relationship of the peasants to the Samurai during the period this movie is depicting, the period just after the feudal era's ending. When all Samurai became Ronin. The families that ran Japan were no longer in charge, so the Samurai had no one that they were tied to. During that period there was also an uptick in bandits, and they forced unprotected villages to provide them with supplies. There were very few villages that weren't under the thumb of some bandit crew. If you are looking for a true-to-the-era movie, this is it! It is easy to watch and understand. The speaking was at a speed that made it easy to read the subtitles but also still look at the screen and see what was happening. And for the period when this movie was made, I appreciated the attempt to make everything look as real as they could. Watch this movie! It's not as long as you are afraid it might be.
- AngusMcNutz2025年6月19日My feelings towards Kurosawa's filmography are similar to Lynch in that I adore his lesser work but still recognize the impact of his magnum opus and this film is, without question, Kurosawa's greatest project. I love Stray Dog personally but this movie has such a raw power inside it that it doesn't leave any room for doubt. Despite going through a literal hell of a production (there are several good biographies that get into this deeper. It is insane.), this film ended up laying the groundwork for the modern action movie as well as continuously serving as the gold standard for camerawork. Kurosawa's eye has been studied to death at this point but it is entirely warranted as he was massively ahead of his time when it came to cinematographic innovation. Mandatory viewing if you want the best of the best of film making.
- Fenrisfil2025年11月23日Lets be honest. If you are reading this, you probably don't need me to tell you Seven Samurai is a good movie. What I will say is it surprised me with how much of the humour still lands and how much I liked the characters. The real question is: Do I prefer it to Battle Beyond the Stars? I'll leave that one as a mystery ;)
- Jovon Villarasa2025年10月28日Wow. An absolute masterpiece. A journey of a movie. You can see the clear blueprint of character archetypes that went on to inspire countless films, shows, and stories after it. Every moment of character building feels earned, fully justifying its nearly four-hour runtime. It all culminates in a happy, yet not-so-happy ending that hits perfectly. You can feel the passion poured into every frame.
- Ray Hopkin2025年10月27日This is an absolute masterpiece. There's a reason it makes most Top 10 film lists around the world. I've not watched this for many, many years, and it's quite phenomenal how it never fails to grab my attention, and how my love of this movie never wavers, it stands up to the test of time remarkably well. The actors, such as Mifune and Shimura, are absolutely amazing, the cinematography is perfect, with Kurosawa utilising some amazing shots, the story and build up to the finale are sublime, and then that finale, wow, what a fantastic sequence of scenes. As I say, a masterpiece.
- Mike2024年10月11日Seven Samurai is a captivating film, that has an interesting story, great and diverse characters and beautiful cinematography "This is the nature of war. By protecting others, you save yourself. If you only think of yourself, you'll only destroy yourself." This film is heavily focussed on the story and characters, luckily both these aspects were very interesting. This might actually be one of my favorite stories in a film. Usually in a film there are certain sequences that feel dragged or unnecessary, especially in a film this long, but Seven Samurai kept me captivated for the entire runtime. All characters had destinctive characteristics and their own strong personalities, which made every single one of the Samurai very interesting. It also created an emotional connection to, not only the characters, but more so their strong personalities. What was even more interesting, is the chemistry between the Samurai. The chemistry between them, which all have very different characteristics and personalities, resulted in some interesting and funny dialogue. The cinematography was beautiful and visually strong, but never distracts from the story. The blocking of characters was one of the best I've seen and created some beautiful strong pyramid, diagonal and circular compositions. The film being black and white, combined with the use of static framing during most conversations, moved the focus to these compositions which enhanced them even further. The compositions, that got mostly created by the blocking of the characters, felt naturally within the scenes and still created a strong abstract visualization. This caused the scenes to not only look visually pleasing, but also kept me captivated in the story and characters at the same time. The film was shot with a telephoto lens, which created telephoto compression that enlarges the background without enlarging the foreground. This provided the ability to shoot scenes in deep focus, which keeps the foreground, middleground and background in focus. This especially helped with the blocking of all the characters within a scene. Every shot had a destinctive look, where something would simultaneously happen in the fore- and background, which I really liked because it makes the scene come alive. Some scenes were more dynamically staged, by focussing on moving characters. These scenes sometimes included a combination of dynamic and static blocking and framing, which has been done in other films, but felt really fluent in Seven Samurai. Keeping a character center framed creates a focus point, which holds the viewer's attention onto that character, every movement he makes and every word he says. Read full review at Letterboxd: Mike_v_E
- conbarge2025年5月3日I don’t need to tell you how epic this movie is - the fact it’s considered one of the greatest movies of all time says it all. Strong characters, a gripping story, a cinematography masterpiece - in the way only Akira Kurosawa can!! A definite watch, and one that should be on everyone’s watch list.
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七人の侍は1954年4月26日に公開されました。
七人の侍はAkira Kurosawaが監督を務めました。
七人の侍の上映時間は3h 27mです。
七人の侍はSōjirō Motokiがプロデューサーを務めました。
麦の刈入れが終わる頃。とある農村では野武士たちの襲来を前に恐怖におののいていた。百姓だけで闘っても勝ち目はないが、麦を盗られれば飢え死にしてしまう。百姓たちは野盗から村を守るため侍を雇うことを決断する。やがて、百姓たちは食べるのもままならない浪人たち7人を見つけ出し、彼らとともに野武士に対抗すべく立ち上がる……。
七人の侍の主要人物はKikuchiyo (Toshirō Mifune), Kambei Shimada (Takashi Shimura), Gorobei Katayama (Yoshio Inaba)です。
七人の侍はGと評価されています。
七人の侍はAction, ドラマ映画です。
七人の侍は、視聴者によって10点満点中9.7点をつけられています。
七人の侍の予算は$200万です。
七人の侍の興行収入は$1.1億です。






















