Kanadehon Chushingura
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Eric on 2004/01/15:
„Saturdays, when mom is out of the house, I share jidai-geki(period/costume film) with Grace, courtesy of IFC, and the fact that I can run a DVD player with Winnie the Pooh in screening room A (my downstairs sort-of-office), and a VHS player with Spot or Little Bear in screening room B (my upstairs bedroom). When we watched Kurasawa's The Hidden Fortress (Kakushi Toride No San-Akunin) we talked about not just the two comic peasants, but of things hidden in plain sight -- gold in sticks, the princess as a mute, the servant as princess, and the general as peasant. Hidding in plain sight is how Abenakis survived from the 5th Abenaki War into the 1960s.“
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