What is Toshirō Mifune most famous for?
My name is tied to Kurosawa. Seven Samurai, Yojimbo, Rashomon – these films. They demanded everything. Not just remembering lines, but *becoming* the character. The sweat, the dirt, the fear you feel in your gut before the fight. That's what the camera captures. People see the ronin, the farmer, the outcast. They see the struggle. It's not about the grand pronouncements; it's about the weight of the sword, the twitch of an eye. That's what makes them remember. The action is the truth.
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