At well over three hours long and in Japanese with English subtitles, this one was a challenge to watch, but a pleasure in the viewing. The story involves a town who realizes that bandits will invade their town after the harvest, so their town chieftain remembers one town who survived bandits by hiring samurai. He recommends four, if they can find some who are more interested in food than glory, since food is all the town has to offer.
The first hour-plus of the film follows the farmers going to town and hunting down the samurai they need. After the first one, they slowly gain their numbers. The first one is an older, wiser samurai who knows how to get the people they need and actually recommends seven, not four.
Once they get who they need, it's back to the village where everyone is initially afraid of them and through a fake-out, is forced to accept them. They fortify the town before the bandits come, and there's a slow build to a final battle.
The development of the seven samurai characters as well as many of the townspeople is excellent, and we get a good feel for their personalities and relationships. Some of the scenes run on a bit long for their own good, and even some of the individual shots are too long, in my opinion. I'm not voting for MTV-style, 3 second clips, but we hold on a flag for a good 20-30 seconds, when 10 would have been plenty. The ends of scenes hold for an inordinate amount of time. A good half hour could have been trimmed out of this film if the beginning and ends of scenes were trimmed just a little bit.
That being my only complaint, it's a great movie if you can endure reading subtitles for three hours.
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