Akira Kurosawa, a name synonymous with cinematic brilliance, has left an indelible mark on film history.
If Akira Kurosawa were alive today, I do not think he would fair well. The conveyor belt movie making style is in full swing again and he was far too fond of longer, thinking films (much like Bergman) to be able to adapt to this.
The final question got me thinking, how would an AI focused film would look like under a Kurosawa lense?
If Akira Kurosawa were alive today, I do not think he would fair well. The conveyor belt movie making style is in full swing again and he was far too fond of longer, thinking films (much like Bergman) to be able to adapt to this.
The final question got me thinking, how would an AI focused film would look like under a Kurosawa lense?