Content warning: This episode contains a brief discussion of attempted suicide.
Coming later in Kurosawa’s career and after his storytelling was thought to have gone out of vogue, DERSU UZALA is a comment on man’s relationship with nature, himself, and the world around him. Based on a Russian memoir and shot on 70mm, it’s a beautiful example of the humanist narratives for which Kurosawa became known and a stunning exhibition of the world’s natural splendor – both within and without the people who seek to know it.
Links:
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Theme: "Raindrops" by Huma-Huma/"No Smoking" PSA by John Waters. Outro music: “The Eagle’s Song II” by Isaac Schwartz from the DERSU UZALA soundtrack.
Timestamps
0:00 - Episode 159: DERSU UZALA (1975)
03:27 - The Patented Capitan Summary
5:52 - Jason’s thoughts
12:27 - Cody’s thoughts
18:51 - Harry’s thoughts
28:30 - Aaron’s thoughts
33:49 - The perspective we’re given as audience
38:33 - The Chinese man in the woods and the limits of empathy
49:46 - The effect of aging on self-determination
54:56 - The marriage of theme and form in DERSU UZALA
1:03:00 - Final thoughts
1:11:15 - Cody’s Noteys (Trylibs: Homies’ Adventure)