What was the first movie to be rated PG-13?
A necessary change.
Pushing the limits even by today’s standards.
He also used it for generating images.
If you’ve seen Francis Ford Coppola’s 1992 adaptation of Bram Stoker’s Dracula, there are several things that mighthave jumped out at you. There’s the pervasive…
“Don’t do it without consulting Kurosawa.”
“I’d never been so awed.”
Don’t call it a comeback.